- Pennypack Park
Pennypack Park is a part of
Philadelphia 'sFairmount Park system that is located inNortheast Philadelphia in theU.S. state ofPennsylvania . It was established in 1905 by ordinance of the City of Philadelphia. The park covers approximately convert|1600|acre|km2|0 and is composed of woodlands, meadows and wetlands. The banks of thePennypack Creek runs through the park from Pine Road all the way to theDelaware River . The park provides playgrounds, hiking and bike trails as well as bridle paths for horse back riding. An adjunct to the Park is the Pennypack Environmental Center on Verree Road.More than 150 species of nesting and migrating birds can be seen in the park, such as the tiny
Ruby-throated Hummingbird , theGreat Blue Heron ,Warbler s, thePileated Woodpecker , several kinds of seabirds,duck s, geese,hawk s,Great Horned Owl s and the littleScreech Owl to name only a few. Pennypack Park is famous for its large, scattered deer herd but is home to a large variety of mammals, including several kinds of bat, the Red and GrayFox ,rabbit s,chipmunk s, mice,muskrat s,woodchuck s,raccoon s,skunk s,opossum andweasel s. The park is home to many reptile species including several kinds ofsnake s,turtle s,frog s, thecommon toad and several kinds ofsalamander s. [ [http://balford.com/fopp/fophist1.html History of FOPP and Pennypack Park ] ]Many historic structures are still intact throughout Pennypack Park. Built in 1697, the King's Highway Bridge at Frankford Avenue is one of the oldest stone bridges still in use in the
United States . [ [http://balford.com/fopp/bridge.html The Frankford Avenue Bridge ] ] The Pennepack Baptist Church, another of the Park's historic sites, was built in 1688. The Verree House on Verree Road was the site of a raid by British troops during theRevolutionary War . The trained eye can rediscover abandoned railroad grades, remnants of early mills, mill races and other reminders that generations of mankind have gathered in the "Green Heart" of Northeast Philadelphia.ee also
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Holme Crispin Cemetery
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* [http://balford.com/fopp Friends of Pennypack Park website ]
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* [http://www.philly.com/philly/video/20600079.html Video: A news piece on Pennypack Park from The Philadelphia Inquirer]Notes
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