EAST OAK LANE, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
'East Oak Lane' is a neighborhood in the Northern section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Most of the houses in the neighborhood are large single homes or twins built at a later period than much of central North Philadelphia. There is also a fair share of typical Philadelphia rowhouses.
In the late 19th century, this area was considered a resort. A walk through the section between 65th Ave. & 69th Ave. East of Broad Street will reveal a multitude of architectural styles, especially along Oak Lane itself. At 12th & Oak Lane is Ellwood School, present building built 1957 (in the shape of an "L", but the original schoolhouse was a hexagon). Farther East, the almost fantastic diversity of the homes is what makes this area so unique. Across the railroad, a row of shops, most built later, gives the impression of a small town "Main Street".
Today, East Oak Lane is known for being racially and ethnically diverse.
Linguist and political theorist Noam Chomsky grew up in East Oak Lane in the 1930s and 40s at 6417 Fairhill Street[1], at the time "the only Jewish family in a mostly Irish and German Catholic neighborhood."[2]
★ Oak Lane Community Action Association
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2. http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people2/Chomsky/chomsky-con1.html
In the late 19th century, this area was considered a resort. A walk through the section between 65th Ave. & 69th Ave. East of Broad Street will reveal a multitude of architectural styles, especially along Oak Lane itself. At 12th & Oak Lane is Ellwood School, present building built 1957 (in the shape of an "L", but the original schoolhouse was a hexagon). Farther East, the almost fantastic diversity of the homes is what makes this area so unique. Across the railroad, a row of shops, most built later, gives the impression of a small town "Main Street".
Today, East Oak Lane is known for being racially and ethnically diverse.
Linguist and political theorist Noam Chomsky grew up in East Oak Lane in the 1930s and 40s at 6417 Fairhill Street[1], at the time "the only Jewish family in a mostly Irish and German Catholic neighborhood."[2]
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★ Oak Lane Community Action Association
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2. http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people2/Chomsky/chomsky-con1.html
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