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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) Park (originally named League Island Park) is a park located along the Delaware River in the southernmost point of South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, comprising some 348 acres (1.41 km2) which includes a 146-acre (0.59 km2) golf course (closed and converted to meadows in 2019), about 125 acres (0.51 km2) of buildings, roadways, pathways for walking, landscaped architecture, and a variety of picnic and recreation areas placed within about 77 acres (310,000 m2) of natural lands including ponds and lagoons.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park in March 2010
TypeUrban park
LocationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Area348 acres (141 ha)
Created1914
Operated byPhiladelphia Parks & Recreation[1]
Visitors120,000
OpenAll year
Websitewww.fdrpark.org
DesignatedAugust 9, 2000[2]

Location edit

 
Meadow Lake with baseball fields behind it. Interstate 95 borders the park, with the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard behind it. Above an airplane begins its landing at Philadelphia International Airport.

The park is bordered by the South Philadelphia Sports Complex on South Broad Street, Interstate 95/Philadelphia Naval Yard and Pattison Avenue/Packer Park residential neighborhood. Many Philadelphians enjoy it as a green oasis for a variety of recreational activities, while sport and entertainment event patrons attending games and events at the nearby stadium may use it as an alternative place for offsite parking.

History edit

 
F.D.R. Park - Public recreation area provided by Fairmount Park Commission - 1984 - Funding Assistance from Land and Water Conservation Fund, U.S. Department of the Interior, Administered through Bureau of Recreation and Conservation, Department of Community Affairs

The park was built to the design of Olmsted Brothers, the firm of Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. and John Charles Olmsted in the early 20th century. The parkland was reclaimed mostly from marshlands of Greenwich Island, one of several islands in the area created by river channels present in the 18th and 19th centuries. The use of the park for the Sesquicentennial Exposition in 1926 and subsequent improvements have moderately changed the original design, keeping the main character of the park west of Broad Street. The original plan of the Olmsted Brothers still remains highly visible and significant west of Broad Street.

The official name was changed from League Island Park to Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park in 1955.[3]

The park's boathouse (1916), gazebo (1914) and American Swedish Historical Museum (1926) are reminders of the 1926 Exposition.[4] In 2000, the park was added to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places.[2]

Environment edit

FDR Park is located on the Atlantic Coastal Plain, a hydrographic province which includes extreme southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey. The Coastal Plain supports different plants and animals from the adjacent Piedmont of Pennsylvania. Because of the extreme development of the Coastal Plain in Pennsylvania, many of these distinctive plants and animals are rare in the state.

The ponds and lagoons are remnants of the tidal marsh and channel system which originally occupied the area between the Schuylkill and Delaware rivers. Diking, draining and filling of these marshes probably started with the first settlement of the area by the Swedes in the early 17th century, culminating in the installation of a tide gate designed to permit drainage from the park while minimizing inflow from the Delaware River.[5]

The Pennsylvania Audubon Society has designated the park as an Important Bird Area (IBA). Birds that have natural habitats to watch for in the park are shovelers, gadwall, wigeon, ring-necks, bufflehead, redhead, scaup, ruddys, pintail, pied-billed grebes, snow geese, Canada goose, and herons.

Important Bird Area (IBA) edit

 
Canada goose migration

The National Audubon Society of Pennsylvania has noted that FDR Park is one of the best places in Philadelphia to observe birds because it contains a variety of habitats, including wetlands, and waterways. Among bird categories, the park is best known as a place to observe waterfowl, as many various species can be seen there during their migrations.

In addition to mallards and Canada geese, the park attracts large numbers of northern shovelers, gadwall, and American and Eurasian wigeon; redhead, lesser and greater scaup; bufflehead; ruddy ducks; northern pintail; green-winged teal; hooded mergansers; ring-necked ducks, American black ducks, and other rarer duck species. Also seen at the park are pied-billed grebe, double-crested cormorants, American coots and other kinds of non-duck waterfowl. Many other birds may also be seen, from warblers to raptors.

Points of interest edit

 
American Swedish Historical Museum
 
Bellaire Manor
  • American Swedish Historical Museum
  • Boat House at Meadow Lake
  • Gazebo overlooking Meadow Lake (favorite photo spot for brides and grooms)
  • Bellaire Manor built 1750 by Samuel Preston Provincial Treasurer and trustee of William Penn's estate
  • Six single-span bridges, built in 1914, with random-coursed schist walls, soldiercourse segmental arches, and soldiercourse coping.[6]

Recreation edit

 
FDR Skatepark
  • Golf course (Closed Oct 31, 2019)
  • Tennis courts
  • Soccer field
  • Richie Ashburn baseball field
  • Skateboard park under I-95
  • Children's playgrounds with a child scaled baseball field
  • Lakeside fishing
  • Bird watching
  • Model boat regatta racing at Meadow Lake Boat House

Events edit

  • Music Festival: August 1, 1994 the Lollapalooza music festival was held in Philadelphia.
  • Baseball: Carpenter's Cup Classic annual playoffs between local High School teams with the final game at Citizens Bank Park.
  • Philadelphia Flower Show, held at FDR Park in 2021 and 2022.[7][8]
  • Southeast Asian Food Market, weekends spring through fall

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Department History". phila.gov. The City of Philadelphia. n.d. from the original on December 29, 2016. Retrieved January 6, 2017. the Fairmount Park Commission, created in 1867, and the Philadelphia Department of Recreation, created in 1951...officially merged on July 1, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "PRHP: List of historic districts". Philadelphia Historical Commission. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Council Votes Change In League Island Park Name to Honor FDR". Philadelphia Inquirer. 29 July 1955. p. 21. City Council yesterday unanimously approved an ordinance changing the name of League Island Park in South Philadelphia to Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park. The park, one of the favorite recreation centers in that part of the city, is bounded by Broad st., Pattison ave., the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and the Pennsylvania Railroad. In urging support of the bill, Councilman Thomas I. Guerin, sponsor of the measure, declared: "It is about time Philadelphia showed the way to the rest of the country in honoring a great American."
  4. ^ Philadelphia Historical Commission, "Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park Historic District - Inventory - Designated in 2000". Accessed September 28, 2014.
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-07-08.
  6. ^ Philadelphia Historical Commission, "Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park Historic District - Inventory - Designated in 2000". Accessed 12 December 2017.
  7. ^ Grace Dickinson (Mar 5, 2021) "What to expect at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show, held outside for the first time," Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  8. ^ Staff (September 30, 2022). "Philadelphia Flower Show will return to the Pennsylvania Convention Center in 2023". Philadelphia, PA: WPVI-TV. Retrieved September 30, 2022.

External links edit

  • Friends of FDR Park
  • A Walking Tour of FDR Park 2007-08-20 at the Wayback Machine
  • Year 2000 Historic District Inventory of FDR Park
  • The Olmsted Brothers' League Island Park
  • Fairmount Park -FDR Park history highlight
  • Bellaire Manor Building details for one of the earliest houses found in park system constructed between 1735 and 1750 (Thesis (M.S. in Historic Preservation) -- University of Pennsylvania, 1997)
  • American Swedish Museum and Cultural Center
  • League Island Historic District registered by Philadelphia Historical Commission
  • Retired Judge Reflects on Park History
  • Video of Park Friends Board Member at Park with Overview of Park
  • Baseball, Softball and Tennis Facilities 2009-05-03 at the Wayback Machine
  • Model Boat Regatta
  • Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. PA-1124, "Bel Air, League Island Park, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA", 8 photos, 31 measured drawings

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This article is written like a travel guide Please help improve the article by introducing an encyclopedic style or move the content to Wikivoyage March 2022 Franklin Delano Roosevelt FDR Park originally named League Island Park is a park located along the Delaware River in the southernmost point of South Philadelphia Pennsylvania comprising some 348 acres 1 41 km2 which includes a 146 acre 0 59 km2 golf course closed and converted to meadows in 2019 about 125 acres 0 51 km2 of buildings roadways pathways for walking landscaped architecture and a variety of picnic and recreation areas placed within about 77 acres 310 000 m2 of natural lands including ponds and lagoons Franklin Delano RooseveltFranklin Delano Roosevelt Park in March 2010TypeUrban parkLocationPhiladelphia Pennsylvania U S Area348 acres 141 ha Created1914Operated byPhiladelphia Parks amp Recreation 1 Visitors120 000OpenAll yearWebsitewww fdrpark orgPhiladelphia Register of Historic PlacesDesignatedAugust 9 2000 2 Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Environment 4 Important Bird Area IBA 5 Points of interest 6 Recreation 7 Events 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksLocation editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Meadow Lake with baseball fields behind it Interstate 95 borders the park with the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard behind it Above an airplane begins its landing at Philadelphia International Airport The park is bordered by the South Philadelphia Sports Complex on South Broad Street Interstate 95 Philadelphia Naval Yard and Pattison Avenue Packer Park residential neighborhood Many Philadelphians enjoy it as a green oasis for a variety of recreational activities while sport and entertainment event patrons attending games and events at the nearby stadium may use it as an alternative place for offsite parking History edit nbsp F D R Park Public recreation area provided by Fairmount Park Commission 1984 Funding Assistance from Land and Water Conservation Fund U S Department of the Interior Administered through Bureau of Recreation and Conservation Department of Community Affairs The park was built to the design of Olmsted Brothers the firm of Frederick Law Olmsted Jr and John Charles Olmsted in the early 20th century The parkland was reclaimed mostly from marshlands of Greenwich Island one of several islands in the area created by river channels present in the 18th and 19th centuries The use of the park for the Sesquicentennial Exposition in 1926 and subsequent improvements have moderately changed the original design keeping the main character of the park west of Broad Street The original plan of the Olmsted Brothers still remains highly visible and significant west of Broad Street The official name was changed from League Island Park to Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park in 1955 3 The park s boathouse 1916 gazebo 1914 and American Swedish Historical Museum 1926 are reminders of the 1926 Exposition 4 In 2000 the park was added to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places 2 Environment editFDR Park is located on the Atlantic Coastal Plain a hydrographic province which includes extreme southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey The Coastal Plain supports different plants and animals from the adjacent Piedmont of Pennsylvania Because of the extreme development of the Coastal Plain in Pennsylvania many of these distinctive plants and animals are rare in the state The ponds and lagoons are remnants of the tidal marsh and channel system which originally occupied the area between the Schuylkill and Delaware rivers Diking draining and filling of these marshes probably started with the first settlement of the area by the Swedes in the early 17th century culminating in the installation of a tide gate designed to permit drainage from the park while minimizing inflow from the Delaware River 5 The Pennsylvania Audubon Society has designated the park as an Important Bird Area IBA Birds that have natural habitats to watch for in the park are shovelers gadwall wigeon ring necks bufflehead redhead scaup ruddys pintail pied billed grebes snow geese Canada goose and herons Important Bird Area IBA editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Canada goose migration The National Audubon Society of Pennsylvania has noted that FDR Park is one of the best places in Philadelphia to observe birds because it contains a variety of habitats including wetlands and waterways Among bird categories the park is best known as a place to observe waterfowl as many various species can be seen there during their migrations In addition to mallards and Canada geese the park attracts large numbers of northern shovelers gadwall and American and Eurasian wigeon redhead lesser and greater scaup bufflehead ruddy ducks northern pintail green winged teal hooded mergansers ring necked ducks American black ducks and other rarer duck species Also seen at the park are pied billed grebe double crested cormorants American coots and other kinds of non duck waterfowl Many other birds may also be seen from warblers to raptors Points of interest edit nbsp American Swedish Historical Museum nbsp Bellaire Manor American Swedish Historical Museum Boat House at Meadow Lake Gazebo overlooking Meadow Lake favorite photo spot for brides and grooms Bellaire Manor built 1750 by Samuel Preston Provincial Treasurer and trustee of William Penn s estate Six single span bridges built in 1914 with random coursed schist walls soldiercourse segmental arches and soldiercourse coping 6 Recreation editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp FDR Skatepark Golf course Closed Oct 31 2019 Tennis courts Soccer field Richie Ashburn baseball field Skateboard park under I 95 Children s playgrounds with a child scaled baseball field Lakeside fishing Bird watching Model boat regatta racing at Meadow Lake Boat HouseEvents editMusic Festival August 1 1994 the Lollapalooza music festival was held in Philadelphia Baseball Carpenter s Cup Classic annual playoffs between local High School teams with the final game at Citizens Bank Park Philadelphia Flower Show held at FDR Park in 2021 and 2022 7 8 Southeast Asian Food Market weekends spring through fallSee also edit nbsp Philadelphia portal List of parks in Philadelphia Marconi Plaza Sesquicentennial ExpositionReferences edit Department History phila gov The City of Philadelphia n d Archived from the original on December 29 2016 Retrieved January 6 2017 the Fairmount Park Commission created in 1867 and the Philadelphia Department of Recreation created in 1951 officially merged on July 1 2010 a b PRHP List of historic districts Philadelphia Historical Commission Retrieved 12 December 2017 Council Votes Change In League Island Park Name to Honor FDR Philadelphia Inquirer 29 July 1955 p 21 City Council yesterday unanimously approved an ordinance changing the name of League Island Park in South Philadelphia to Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park The park one of the favorite recreation centers in that part of the city is bounded by Broad st Pattison ave the Baltimore amp Ohio Railroad and the Pennsylvania Railroad In urging support of the bill Councilman Thomas I Guerin sponsor of the measure declared It is about time Philadelphia showed the way to the rest of the country in honoring a great American Philadelphia Historical Commission Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park Historic District Inventory Designated in 2000 Accessed September 28 2014 Fairmount Park System Natural Lands Restoration Master Plan FDR Park PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 07 08 Philadelphia Historical Commission Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park Historic District Inventory Designated in 2000 Accessed 12 December 2017 Grace Dickinson Mar 5 2021 What to expect at the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show held outside for the first time Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved 19 March 2021 Staff September 30 2022 Philadelphia Flower Show will return to the Pennsylvania Convention Center in 2023 Philadelphia PA WPVI TV Retrieved September 30 2022 External links editFriends of FDR Park A Walking Tour of FDR Park Archived 2007 08 20 at the Wayback Machine Year 2000 Historic District Inventory of FDR Park The Olmsted Brothers League Island Park Fairmount Park FDR Park history highlight Bellaire Manor Building details for one of the earliest houses found in park system constructed between 1735 and 1750 Thesis M S in Historic Preservation University of Pennsylvania 1997 American Swedish Museum and Cultural Center League Island Historic District registered by Philadelphia Historical Commission Retired Judge Reflects on Park History Video of Park Friends Board Member at Park with Overview of Park FDR Golf Course Baseball Softball and Tennis Facilities Archived 2009 05 03 at the Wayback Machine Model Boat Regatta Historic American Buildings Survey HABS No PA 1124 Bel Air League Island Park Philadelphia Philadelphia County PA 8 photos 31 measured drawings 39 54 07 N 75 11 02 W 39 902 N 75 184 W 39 902 75 184 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park amp oldid 1222450299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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