Palmer Park

Frankford Ave & East Palmer Street, 2346 E Susquehanna Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125
0.5 acres | 0.2 hectares
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About Palmer Park in Philadelphia

Palmer Park is a small urban park located in the Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Situated at the intersection of Frankford Avenue and East Palmer Street, this park serves as a vital green space for the local community.

The park covers approximately one block and provides a welcome respite from the surrounding urban environment. It features tall trees that offer shade to visitors, making it a popular spot for residents to relax and enjoy outdoor activities. The park's central location in Fishtown makes it easily accessible to locals and families in the area.

Palmer Park is known for its historical significance to the neighborhood. It is named after Anthony Palmer, the founder of Kensington, which later became part of the Fishtown area. The park has been a fixture in the community for generations, serving as a gathering place for residents and a green oasis in the densely populated neighborhood.

While modest in size, Palmer Park plays an important role in the social fabric of Fishtown. It provides a space for community events, casual meetups, and outdoor recreation. The park's benches offer seating for those looking to enjoy the outdoors or watch the neighborhood activity.

What to Do at Palmer Park

Nature & Wildlife

Dog-Friendly AreaOpen Grassy AreaShade

When is Palmer Park Open?

Monday:Open 24 hours
Tuesday:Open 24 hours
Wednesday:Open 24 hours
Thursday:Open 24 hours
Friday:Open 24 hours
Saturday:Open 24 hours
Sunday:Open 24 hours

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