Feltonville, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Feltonville/"South Olney" is a neighborhood in North Philadelphia, on the border with the Northeast Philadelphia section of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Although it is west of Tacony Creek, it is sometimes said to be in Northeast Philadelphia instead of North Philly. It is located south of Olney, northeast of Hunting Park, west of Frankford, and northwest of Juniata. Feltonville is an extremely diverse neighborhood, with large populations of Korean Americans, Cambodian Americans, Haitians, Colombian Americans, Dominican Americans, Arab Americans, and other immigrants. It is estimated that there are 27 languages spoken in the neighborhood.[1]
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- ECS Beacon Center, Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania
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Allegheny West - Brewerytown - Cabot - Cedarbrook - East Oak Lane - Fairhill - Fairmount - Feltonville - Fern Rock - Francisville - Franklinville - Glenwood - Hartranft - Hunting Park - Logan - Ludlow - Nicetown-Tioga - North Central - Northern Liberties - Ogontz - Olde Kensington - Olney - Poplar - Sharswood - Spring Garden - South Lehigh - Stanton - Strawberry Mansion - Templetown - West Kensington - West Oak Lane - Yorktown |
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