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Roxborough, Philadelphia

Roxborough is a neighborhood in Northwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is bordered to the southwest, along the Schuylkill River, by the neighborhood of Manayunk, along the northeast by the Wissahickon Creek section of Fairmount Park, and to the southeast by the neighborhood of East Falls. Beyond Roxborough to the northwest is Montgomery County. Roxborough's ZIP Code is 19128. Most of Roxborough is in Philadelphia's 21st Ward.[1]

Roxborough
Neighborhood
Miquon House
Motto: "A Place With Roots"
Roxborough
Coordinates: 40°03′14″N 75°14′31″W / 40.054°N 75.242°W / 40.054; -75.242
Country United States
StatePennsylvania
CountyPhiladelphia
CityPhiladelphia
Population
30,940
ZIP Code
19128
Area code(s)215, 267 and 445

History edit

The Native American trail called the Manatawny, now Ridge Avenue, was central to the well-organized development of farms and plantations within the area then known as Manatawna. The Court of Upland in England appointed local Swedish settler Peter Rambo to be the maintainer of the Manatawny road. In 1690, the road was renamed Ridge Road (it follows the crest of the ridge between the Wissahickon valley and the Schuylkill valley), and the area was renamed Roxburgh, likely named for Roxburghshire, Scotland, the ancestral home of Andrew Robeson, one of the earliest settlers of the area. By 1707, the name had been changed to Roxborough. Roxborough is first mentioned as a township in QS Road Docket II: 31 in 1706. In 1840, Manayunk was erected as a borough within the township, and on March 31, 1847, Manayunk was declared separate from the township.

Most of modern-day Roxborough was once part of Roxborough Township, which was incorporated into the City of Philadelphia following the passage of the Act of Consolidation, 1854. At this time, Roxborough was the home of the area's wealthiest, the owners of the Manayunk mills. These textile mills produced revenue that was spent building schools, parks, and a large Victorian manor built for the area's elderly women, The Roxborough Home for Women.

 
Radio and TV antenna tower farm in Roxborough

Since the 1950s, most of Philadelphia's major television and FM radio stations have located their transmission towers in Roxborough because of its hilly terrain and high elevation.[citation needed] The tallest of these towers, the American Tower, stands approximately 1,250 feet (381m) tall.[2] Public television station "MiND", once called "WYBE", was also formerly located in Upper Roxborough, close to neighboring Andorra.

The Upper Roxborough Historic District and William Levering School are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[3]

Geography edit

Roxborough is well-connected to Center City Philadelphia with multiple bus routes and bike lanes reaching the river and downtown area of Philadelphia. SEPTA's Manayunk/Norristown Regional Rail line stops in the Wissahickon section of Roxborough, continues through Manayunk, and stops again at the Ivy Ridge station in Roxborough.

Philadelphia University and St. Joseph's University are nearby.

Henry Avenue runs parallel to Ridge Avenue from the border of East Falls and North Philadelphia to Andorra, where it merges into Ridge Avenue. Constructed in the 1930s, it was extended in 1959 from Roxborough Avenue to Andorra, and includes several concrete arch bridges. One of these bridges, the Wissahickon Memorial Bridge, which crosses over the Wissahickon Creek and Lincoln Drive, includes a pair of box tunnels under the roadway designed to carry a never built extension of the Broad Street Subway into Roxborough.[citation needed]

Because of the Wissahickon Creek and the park that protects much of its watershed, Roxborough and Manayunk are physically separated from the rest of the city. Much of lower Roxborough, consisting of "row homes" and homes dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries, has a historic, urban character.

Roxborough abuts the Wissahickon Valley Park portion of the Fairmount Park system. The park's numerous trails are used by cyclists, runners, walkers, dog owners, and mountain bikers.

The northwest section of Roxborough is often considered a separate neighborhood called Upper Roxborough. Much of the development in this area occurred after 1950, and has a suburban character: larger front lawns, garages, and shopping centers.

Etymology edit

Andrew Robeson and Roxburgh, Scotland edit

The area of Roxborough was likely named for Roxburghshire, Scotland, the original home of Andrew Robeson, one of the first settlers of the area.[4]

In 1676, Andrew Robeson, his wife Elizabeth, and his nephew Andrew Jr. came to America from Scotland, where Andrew Sr. became Surveyor General for 300,000 acres of land in southern New Jersey, where he presided as Judge in Gloucester County.[citation needed] In 1690, Andrew Sr. moved to Philadelphia and purchased an estate located in the area that is known today as Roxborough, roughly where the on and off ramps for City Line Avenue and Lincoln Drive are.

Andrew Jr. became Chief of Justice in Pennsylvania from 1693 until 1699. He was responsible for making Roxborough a township in 1690.[citation needed]

The Robeson family is known to have originally come from Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland. Roxburgh (pronounced Rocs-burr-ah) was a small region in the southeast of Scotland until it was changed to the region of "The Borders" in 1975; the town of Kelso still remains as a historic Scottish village.

Rocksburrow edit

In 1706, a German philosopher named Johannes Kelpius, who lived in the woods not far from the Robesons, wrote about "foxes burrowing in rocks" in the area.[citation needed] A correlation between the phonetic spelling "Rocksburrow" that many resident Germans applied to the Township, and Kelpius's "where foxes burrow" letter of 1706, convinced many that the township's origins related to foxes.

Kelpius popularized his spelling of the township[citation needed], but not long afterward the spelling was changed to its current form.[citation needed]

The Township could have retained the names "Manatawna" or "Leverington", as they were popular names the area was referred to as in the 1690s[citation needed] and early 1700s, but thanks to the popular writings of Johannes Kelpius, the name remained as Roxborough. Other spellings have also been noted in early writings as Roxbury and Roxboro.

Education edit

 
William Levering School in 2010.

Primary and secondary schools edit

The School District of Philadelphia operates public schools. Its zoned schools include Shawmont Elementary, Cook Wissahickon, and Roxborough High School.[citation needed]

The Walter Biddle Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences[5] and Lankenau Environmental Magnet High School are in upper Roxborough.

William Levering School, founded in 1748, closed its doors in June 2012.[6] The Academy for the Middle Years (AMY) Northwest Middle School, a special admissions middle school (6–8), now occupies the building.[7] AMY used to be located in the Mount Airy section of Philadelphia, in a rented church building.

The area has been one of the main feeder regions for Roman Catholic and J.W. Hallahan High Schools.

Public libraries edit

The Free Library of Philadelphia operates the Roxborough Branch at 6245 Ridge Avenue at Hermitage Street.[8] The "Roxborough - Manayunk - Wissahickon - East Falls - Andorra Historical Society" also has an archive room in the Roxborough Branch. It is maintained by one of the Historical Societies' top members and one of the area's community leaders, Sylvia Myers.[citation needed]

Parks and recreation edit

  • Wissahickon Valley Park
  • Courtesy Stable, located in Wissahickon Valley Park
  • Gorgas Park
  • Kendrick Recreation Center
  • Roxborough Pocket Park
  • Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education [Wikidata]
  • Walnut Lane Golf Course
  • Upper Roxborough Reservoir Preserve
  • Al Pearlman Sports Complex
  • Kelly Park
  • Roxborough YMCA
  • Houston Playground (Philadelphia Parks & Recreation)

Transportation edit

 
Ridge Avenue northbound past Fountain Street in 2019

One of the main and oldest thoroughfares through Roxborough is Ridge Avenue. Previously a Native American trail called the Manatawny, by the 18th century the trail was known as "Ridge Road," and by the 1730s, Ridge Road was popularized as “The Great Road from Philadelphia to Reading.”[9][10] Passenger stagecoaches frequently traveled on the road, and many inns were built along it.[9] Ridge Road even played a part during the American Revolution as various sections of the road were travelled by soldiers in 1777 during the lead-up to the Battle of Germantown.[11]

The other main thoroughfare through Roxborough is Henry Avenue, which was laid out in the late 1950s as a four-lane road running the length of the neighborhood and parallel to Ridge Avenue.[12]

One SEPTA Regional Rail line connects the neighborhood to Center City: the Manayunk/Norristown Line stops at the Ivy Ridge station, Manayunk station, and Wissahickon station. SEPTA closed the historic Shawmont station in 1996.[13]

The neighborhood is also served by SEPTA bus routes 1, 9, 27, 32, 35, and 65.

Points of interest edit

 
Valley Green Inn in the Wissahickon Valley Park, 2013.

References edit

  1. ^ Independence Hall Association. "A Brief History of Philadelphia". ushistory.org. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Those giant antennas in Roxborough: The secret home of Philadelphia broadcasting, on TV and radio". Billy Penn. 5 October 2015.
  3. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  4. ^ Polly Aird, "Part 1: The Robeson Family in Scotland," The Collins Family, Vol. IV, Ancestors of the Distaff Side of the Sixth Generation of The Collins Family in America, Privately Printed, Ardmore, Penn., 2003, 1-5
  5. ^ "Our History." W. B. Saul High School. Retrieved on March 28, 2013.
  6. ^ DeNardo, Mike. "Philadelphia School Reform Commission Votes To Close Seven Schools, Adopts Preliminary Budget". CBS Local Media. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  7. ^ Scavuzzo, Sam (30 March 2012). "SRC Votes to Close Levering Elementary". Roxborough Patch. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  8. ^ "Roxborough Branch." Free Library of Philadelphia. Retrieved on November 7, 2008.
  9. ^ a b "Roxborough". Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  10. ^ Westcott, Thompson (1894). The Historic Mansions and Buildings of Philadelphia: With Some Notice of Their Owners and Occupants. W. H. Barr. Manatawny Road philadelphia.
  11. ^ Scharf, John Thomas; Westcott, Thompson (1884). History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884. L. H. Everts & Company. History of Philadelphia By T. Scharf.
  12. ^ Cooperman, Emily T., ed. (2008). "HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD CLUSTER 2: ROXBOROUGH AND MANAYUNK" (PDF). Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  13. ^ "Endangered: Manayunk's Historic Shawmont Station". Hidden City Philadelphia. 11 December 2013. Retrieved 2021-04-17.

Further reading edit

  • Binzen, Peter. Whitetown, U.S.A.. New York, NY: Random House, 1970.
  • Del Collo, Deborah. Roxborough. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Pub, 2011.
  • Jones, Horatio Gates. The Levering Family: or, a genealogical account of Wigard Levering and Gerhard Levering, two of the pioneer settlers of Roxborough Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, and their descendants; and an appendix containing brief sketches of Roxborough and Manayunk. Philadelphia, PA: King & Baird, 1858. Ebook version freely available].
  • Manton, John Charles. Bygones: A Guide to Historic Roxborough-Manayunk. Philadelphia: J. C. Manton, Historical Research, 1990.
  • Miles, Joseph S., and William H. Cooper. A Historical Sketch of Roxborough, Manayunk, Wissahickon. Philadelphia, PA: G. Fein & Co., 1940.
  • Minardi, Joseph. Historic Architecture in Philadelphia: East Falls, Manayunk, and Roxborough. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2013.
  • Chronology of the Political Subdivisions of the County of Philadelphia, 1683-1854 (Daly, John; Weinberg, Allen (October 1966). Genealogy of Philadelphia County Subdivisions (Second ed.). Philadelphia Dept. of Records.)
  • Incorporated District, Boroughs, and Townships in the County of Philadelphia, 1854 By Rudolph J. Walther - excerpted from the book at the ushistory.org website
  • History of Roxborough from the Roxborough-Manayunk-Wissahickon Historical Society

External links edit

  • RoxboroughPA Website
  • Roxborough Development Corp
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Roxborough Philadelphia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Roxborough is a neighborhood in Northwest Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States It is bordered to the southwest along the Schuylkill River by the neighborhood of Manayunk along the northeast by the Wissahickon Creek section of Fairmount Park and to the southeast by the neighborhood of East Falls Beyond Roxborough to the northwest is Montgomery County Roxborough s ZIP Code is 19128 Most of Roxborough is in Philadelphia s 21st Ward 1 RoxboroughNeighborhoodMiquon HouseMotto A Place With Roots RoxboroughCoordinates 40 03 14 N 75 14 31 W 40 054 N 75 242 W 40 054 75 242Country United StatesStatePennsylvaniaCountyPhiladelphiaCityPhiladelphiaPopulation30 940ZIP Code19128Area code s 215 267 and 445 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Etymology 3 1 Andrew Robeson and Roxburgh Scotland 3 2 Rocksburrow 4 Education 4 1 Primary and secondary schools 4 2 Public libraries 5 Parks and recreation 6 Transportation 7 Points of interest 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory editRoxborough TownshipFormer township nbsp Map of Philadelphia County Pennsylvania highlighting Roxborough Township prior to the Act of Consolidation 1854Coordinates 40 02 49 N 75 14 28 W 40 04694 N 75 24111 W 40 04694 75 24111 The Native American trail called the Manatawny now Ridge Avenue was central to the well organized development of farms and plantations within the area then known as Manatawna The Court of Upland in England appointed local Swedish settler Peter Rambo to be the maintainer of the Manatawny road In 1690 the road was renamed Ridge Road it follows the crest of the ridge between the Wissahickon valley and the Schuylkill valley and the area was renamed Roxburgh likely named for Roxburghshire Scotland the ancestral home of Andrew Robeson one of the earliest settlers of the area By 1707 the name had been changed to Roxborough Roxborough is first mentioned as a township in QS Road Docket II 31 in 1706 In 1840 Manayunk was erected as a borough within the township and on March 31 1847 Manayunk was declared separate from the township Most of modern day Roxborough was once part of Roxborough Township which was incorporated into the City of Philadelphia following the passage of the Act of Consolidation 1854 At this time Roxborough was the home of the area s wealthiest the owners of the Manayunk mills These textile mills produced revenue that was spent building schools parks and a large Victorian manor built for the area s elderly women The Roxborough Home for Women nbsp Radio and TV antenna tower farm in Roxborough Since the 1950s most of Philadelphia s major television and FM radio stations have located their transmission towers in Roxborough because of its hilly terrain and high elevation citation needed The tallest of these towers the American Tower stands approximately 1 250 feet 381m tall 2 Public television station MiND once called WYBE was also formerly located in Upper Roxborough close to neighboring Andorra The Upper Roxborough Historic District and William Levering School are listed on the National Register of Historic Places 3 Geography editRoxborough is well connected to Center City Philadelphia with multiple bus routes and bike lanes reaching the river and downtown area of Philadelphia SEPTA s Manayunk Norristown Regional Rail line stops in the Wissahickon section of Roxborough continues through Manayunk and stops again at the Ivy Ridge station in Roxborough Philadelphia University and St Joseph s University are nearby Henry Avenue runs parallel to Ridge Avenue from the border of East Falls and North Philadelphia to Andorra where it merges into Ridge Avenue Constructed in the 1930s it was extended in 1959 from Roxborough Avenue to Andorra and includes several concrete arch bridges One of these bridges the Wissahickon Memorial Bridge which crosses over the Wissahickon Creek and Lincoln Drive includes a pair of box tunnels under the roadway designed to carry a never built extension of the Broad Street Subway into Roxborough citation needed Because of the Wissahickon Creek and the park that protects much of its watershed Roxborough and Manayunk are physically separated from the rest of the city Much of lower Roxborough consisting of row homes and homes dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries has a historic urban character Roxborough abuts the Wissahickon Valley Park portion of the Fairmount Park system The park s numerous trails are used by cyclists runners walkers dog owners and mountain bikers The northwest section of Roxborough is often considered a separate neighborhood called Upper Roxborough Much of the development in this area occurred after 1950 and has a suburban character larger front lawns garages and shopping centers Etymology editAndrew Robeson and Roxburgh Scotland edit The area of Roxborough was likely named for Roxburghshire Scotland the original home of Andrew Robeson one of the first settlers of the area 4 In 1676 Andrew Robeson his wife Elizabeth and his nephew Andrew Jr came to America from Scotland where Andrew Sr became Surveyor General for 300 000 acres of land in southern New Jersey where he presided as Judge in Gloucester County citation needed In 1690 Andrew Sr moved to Philadelphia and purchased an estate located in the area that is known today as Roxborough roughly where the on and off ramps for City Line Avenue and Lincoln Drive are Andrew Jr became Chief of Justice in Pennsylvania from 1693 until 1699 He was responsible for making Roxborough a township in 1690 citation needed The Robeson family is known to have originally come from Kelso Roxburghshire Scotland Roxburgh pronounced Rocs burr ah was a small region in the southeast of Scotland until it was changed to the region of The Borders in 1975 the town of Kelso still remains as a historic Scottish village Rocksburrow edit In 1706 a German philosopher named Johannes Kelpius who lived in the woods not far from the Robesons wrote about foxes burrowing in rocks in the area citation needed A correlation between the phonetic spelling Rocksburrow that many resident Germans applied to the Township and Kelpius s where foxes burrow letter of 1706 convinced many that the township s origins related to foxes Kelpius popularized his spelling of the township citation needed but not long afterward the spelling was changed to its current form citation needed The Township could have retained the names Manatawna or Leverington as they were popular names the area was referred to as in the 1690s citation needed and early 1700s but thanks to the popular writings of Johannes Kelpius the name remained as Roxborough Other spellings have also been noted in early writings as Roxbury and Roxboro Education edit nbsp William Levering School in 2010 Primary and secondary schools edit The School District of Philadelphia operates public schools Its zoned schools include Shawmont Elementary Cook Wissahickon and Roxborough High School citation needed The Walter Biddle Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences 5 and Lankenau Environmental Magnet High School are in upper Roxborough William Levering School founded in 1748 closed its doors in June 2012 6 The Academy for the Middle Years AMY Northwest Middle School a special admissions middle school 6 8 now occupies the building 7 AMY used to be located in the Mount Airy section of Philadelphia in a rented church building The area has been one of the main feeder regions for Roman Catholic and J W Hallahan High Schools Public libraries edit The Free Library of Philadelphia operates the Roxborough Branch at 6245 Ridge Avenue at Hermitage Street 8 The Roxborough Manayunk Wissahickon East Falls Andorra Historical Society also has an archive room in the Roxborough Branch It is maintained by one of the Historical Societies top members and one of the area s community leaders Sylvia Myers citation needed Parks and recreation editWissahickon Valley Park Courtesy Stable located in Wissahickon Valley Park Gorgas Park Kendrick Recreation Center Roxborough Pocket Park Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education Wikidata Walnut Lane Golf Course Upper Roxborough Reservoir Preserve Al Pearlman Sports Complex Kelly Park Roxborough YMCA Houston Playground Philadelphia Parks amp Recreation Transportation edit nbsp Ridge Avenue northbound past Fountain Street in 2019 One of the main and oldest thoroughfares through Roxborough is Ridge Avenue Previously a Native American trail called the Manatawny by the 18th century the trail was known as Ridge Road and by the 1730s Ridge Road was popularized as The Great Road from Philadelphia to Reading 9 10 Passenger stagecoaches frequently traveled on the road and many inns were built along it 9 Ridge Road even played a part during the American Revolution as various sections of the road were travelled by soldiers in 1777 during the lead up to the Battle of Germantown 11 The other main thoroughfare through Roxborough is Henry Avenue which was laid out in the late 1950s as a four lane road running the length of the neighborhood and parallel to Ridge Avenue 12 One SEPTA Regional Rail line connects the neighborhood to Center City the Manayunk Norristown Line stops at the Ivy Ridge station Manayunk station and Wissahickon station SEPTA closed the historic Shawmont station in 1996 13 The neighborhood is also served by SEPTA bus routes 1 9 27 32 35 and 65 Points of interest editDalessandro s Steaks a notable cheesesteak eatery Church of St Alban Roxborough Episcopal church Leverington Cemetery established in 1745 Valley Green Inn the last remaining roadhouse in Philadelphia nbsp Valley Green Inn in the Wissahickon Valley Park 2013 References edit Independence Hall Association A Brief History of Philadelphia ushistory org Retrieved 6 December 2012 Those giant antennas in Roxborough The secret home of Philadelphia broadcasting on TV and radio Billy Penn 5 October 2015 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Polly Aird Part 1 The Robeson Family in Scotland The Collins Family Vol IV Ancestors of the Distaff Side of the Sixth Generation of The Collins Family in America Privately Printed Ardmore Penn 2003 1 5 Our History W B Saul High School Retrieved on March 28 2013 DeNardo Mike Philadelphia School Reform Commission Votes To Close Seven Schools Adopts Preliminary Budget CBS Local Media Retrieved 6 December 2012 Scavuzzo Sam 30 March 2012 SRC Votes to Close Levering Elementary Roxborough Patch Retrieved 6 December 2012 Roxborough Branch Free Library of Philadelphia Retrieved on November 7 2008 a b Roxborough Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia Retrieved 2019 07 21 Westcott Thompson 1894 The Historic Mansions and Buildings of Philadelphia With Some Notice of Their Owners and Occupants W H Barr Manatawny Road philadelphia Scharf John Thomas Westcott Thompson 1884 History of Philadelphia 1609 1884 L H Everts amp Company History of Philadelphia By T Scharf Cooperman Emily T ed 2008 HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD CLUSTER 2 ROXBOROUGH AND MANAYUNK PDF Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia Retrieved July 21 2019 Endangered Manayunk s Historic Shawmont Station Hidden City Philadelphia 11 December 2013 Retrieved 2021 04 17 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roxborough Philadelphia Further reading editBinzen Peter Whitetown U S A New York NY Random House 1970 Del Collo Deborah Roxborough Charleston SC Arcadia Pub 2011 Jones Horatio Gates The Levering Family or a genealogical account of Wigard Levering and Gerhard Levering two of the pioneer settlers of Roxborough Township Philadelphia County Pennsylvania and their descendants and an appendix containing brief sketches of Roxborough and Manayunk Philadelphia PA King amp Baird 1858 Ebook version freely available Manton John Charles Bygones A Guide to Historic Roxborough Manayunk Philadelphia J C Manton Historical Research 1990 Miles Joseph S and William H Cooper A Historical Sketch of Roxborough Manayunk Wissahickon Philadelphia PA G Fein amp Co 1940 Minardi Joseph Historic Architecture in Philadelphia East Falls Manayunk and Roxborough Atglen PA Schiffer Publishing Ltd 2013 Chronology of the Political Subdivisions of the County of Philadelphia 1683 1854 Daly John Weinberg Allen October 1966 Genealogy of Philadelphia County Subdivisions Second ed Philadelphia Dept of Records Incorporated District Boroughs and Townships in the County of Philadelphia 1854 By Rudolph J Walther excerpted from the book at the ushistory org website History of Roxborough from the Roxborough Manayunk Wissahickon Historical SocietyExternal links edit nbsp Philadelphia portal nbsp Pennsylvania portal RoxboroughPA Website Roxborough Development Corp Roxborough Towers Above Philly usurped Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roxborough Philadelphia amp oldid 1194933333, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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