NICETOWN-TIOGA, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

'Nicetown-Tioga' is a neighborhood in the North Philadelphia section of the city of Philadelphia, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It comprises two smaller, older neighborhoods, Nicetown and Tioga, although the distinction between the two is rarely emphasized today. The name "Nicetown" is often simply used to refer to any part of Nicetown-Tioga.

Contents
Geography
Boundaries
Nicetown-Tioga overall
PCPC's definition of Nicetown
PCPC's definition of Tioga
ZIP code
History and economy
1700 to 1850
1850 to 1950
1950 to present
Nicetown-Tioga in the news
See also
Notes
Bibliography

Geography


Boundaries

Nicetown-Tioga overall

The boundaries of Philadelphia neighborhoods are often not universally agreed. There are no "official" boundaries to the Nicetown-Tioga area, but some possible boundaries are:

★ Wingohocking Street to the northeast (beyond which lies Logan);

★ Roberts Avenue to the northwest (beyond which lies Germantown);

★ Wissahickon Avenue to the west (beyond which lies East Falls);

★ Allegheny Avenue to the south (beyond which lies Allegheny West); and

Broad Street to the east (beyond which lies Hunting Park).
This makes Wayne Junction station the northernmost tip of Nicetown-Tioga.
PCPC's definition of Nicetown

The Philadelphia City Planning Commission (PCPC) defines Nicetown itself (not Nicetown-Tioga overall) as a much smaller area bounded by Wingohocking Street, Broad Street, Hunting Park Avenue, and Clarissa Street.[1]
PCPC's definition of Tioga

The Philadelphia City Planning Commission (PCPC) defines Tioga itself (not Nicetown-Tioga overall) as a smaller area bounded by Broad Street, Hunting Park Avenue, the railroads [basically referring to the R8 line], and Allegheny Avenue.[2]
ZIP code

The 19140 ZIP code includes both Nicetown-Tioga and Hunting Park.

History and economy


1700 to 1850

Nicetown began centuries ago as a small town in what was then rural Philadelphia County, outside the City of Philadelphia (which occupied the area known today as Center City). Finkel[3] says that it was "[n]amed for de Neus, Dutch Huguenots who settled there about 1700". Other sources seem to agree that the area was named for a family of early settlers whose surname sounded more or less like /naɪs/. Other spellings seen for the same surname are ''Neiss'' and, of course, the ''Nice'' seen in the placename ''Nicetown''. There are 19th-century headstones in nearby Germantown marked with the surname ''Nice''. (Regarding the orthographical "correctness" of surnames and placenames, it is important to remember that in the surnames and placenames of past centuries, orthography was often second to pronunciation. Witness the names of the nearby Tookany/Tacony Creek.)
1850 to 1950

Like most of North Philadelphia, the Nicetown area experienced periods of explosive industrial growth during this era. The growth spurts waxed and waned with wars and recessions, respectively.
1950 to present

The industrial culture of the area peaked during World War II, but immediately after the war, area industry slowly began to melt away. White flight began in the 1950s and hastened in the 1960s through 1980s. Today there are a number of abandoned structures and a high crime rate in the neighborhood (hence today's North Philadelphia gallows-humor witticism that "there's nothing nice about Nicetown"). However, if economic conditions allow trends of urban gentrification to continue, it is possible that the 1980s and 1990s may eventually be identified as a low point in the area's economic and social history. In 2005, the 19140 ZIP code, which contains roughly Hunting Park and Nicetown-Tioga, had a median home sale price of $39,650. Although this price is far lower than the median price for Philadelphia as a whole, this was an increase of 56% over the median price for 2004, the second largest increase of the year of any ZIP code in the City.

Nicetown-Tioga in the news



Trump Entertainment Resorts in recent years planned to build a casino on a former Budd Company site on Hunting Park Avenue between Henry Avenue and Fox Street. This site is in East Falls, but in much of the media coverage of the zoning battle, it was often cited as being in Nicetown. The area between Henry and Wissahickon Avenues forms a line of industrial properties with the former Midvale Steel site (now a SEPTA bus depot), which is solidly in Nicetown-Tioga; hence the overlap in neighborhood identities.

★ In May 2007, Tasty Baking Company (maker of the Tastykake brand, and long headquartered in Nicetown) announced that they would move production and office facilities to the former Philadelphia Navy Yard in South Philadelphia.

See also


Notes


1. Philadelphia City Planning Commission's Nicetown Fact Sheet
2. Philadelphia City Planning Commission's Tioga Fact Sheet
3. Finkel 1995:165.

Bibliography



Philadelphia Almanac and Citizens' Manual, , Kenneth (ed), Finkel, Library Company of Philadelphia, , ISBN 0-914076-89-2

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