Haddington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Haddington Historic District
Haddington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is located in Pennsylvania
Location: 6000 blocks of Market, Ludlow and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Coordinates: 39°57′41″N 75°14′31″W / 39.96139°N 75.24194°W / 39.96139; -75.24194Coordinates: 39°57′41″N 75°14′31″W / 39.96139°N 75.24194°W / 39.96139; -75.24194
Area: 8 acres (3.2 ha)
Architect: E. Allen Wilson et al.
Architectural style: Colonial Revival, Classical Revival, Mission/Spanish Revival
Governing body: Local
NRHP Reference#: 88001832[1]
Added to NRHP: September 29, 1988

Haddington is a neighborhood in the West Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Its borders are defined as Haverford Avenue/Girard Avenue to the north, 52nd Street to the east, Market Street to the south, and 67th Street to the most western edge of the neighborhood. It is a largely African American community of mostly two-story rowhouses with a large proportion of elderly residents and a high home-ownership rate. Near the intersection of Vine Street and 56th Street, new construction and community facilities were built in the 1970s thanks to the Haddington Leadership Organization.

Haddington's Historic District is located on the 6000 blocks of Market, Ludlow, and Chestnut Streets, showcasing colonial and classical revival styles of architecture built from 1909 to 1915. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

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