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Hi all: my wife and I are hoping to buy a place in the area of Manayunk Ave. & Lyceum. Anything we should know about? I see Mason's Grocery is nearby, not to mention Big Daddy's, both big advantages as far as I am concerned.
Any other big plusses or minuses? Any opinions about relative ease of parking? Also, does anyone know what the "Center for the Empowerment of Women is?" All opinions welcome! |
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So that's where you ended up. You made a good choice. The rich people in the area built some gorgeous homes above Manayunk in Roxborough, especially on Lyceum Avenue and Green Lane - I wish that that pattern would have been continued; I am not a fan of the post-Depression blight over most of Upper Roxborough. The Guggenheims got their start after leaving Bavaria on Green Lane - the father supposedly had a grocery locally (obviously before a coulpe of the sons went to NYC and became extremely wealthy). There was a Lyceum about where Bob's Diner is now - hence the name of the street. Bob's is a national treasure - definitely go there. There used to be a trolley along Lyceum; that is why it is so wide. East River Bank is a great, locally-owned bank. Everyone here raves about Lenny's hoagies; I admit I haven't tried one, but they are on my list. Gorgas Park is a nice community spot, with a great friends group which sponsors many wholesome and fun events. (It was called Pill Hill when I was a kid; how things do change). My great-great grandparents are buried in Leverington Cemetery. Make sure you walk down to the trailhead into the Wissahickon on Jeanette Street - there are stables there, too (via Martin Street, next to the Baptist Church).
Last edited by billy ross : 06-18-2008 at 10:41 PM. |
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That's a great area! Lyceum and Green are my "dream streets" to live on if I could afford to buy one of those huge old houses. I think Lyceum may be a street where you have to move your car in a "snow emergency" but that's only a minor hassle. Great access to bus routes, convenient to both Ridge and to the Manayunk area. I say go for it!
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I live right around the corner from where you're looking to buy, and I love it. I can't think of any reasons why I wouldn't recommend the area to others.
The Center for the Empowerment of Women rents an apartment in that building and have only been there a year or so. I am only there when I take the bus in the morning or am coming home from work, so I don't know how active (if at all) they are during the day. They were passing out anti-domestic violence fliers at the bike race, but that's the first time I've seen anything from them in a year. |
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