Oxford Circle, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Oxford Circle is the name of a much used traffic circle in the lower Northeast section of Philadelphia, PA. It is made up of the intersection of Oxford Avenue, Cheltenham Avenue, Castor Avenue and Roosevelt Boulevard.

Notable structures and landmarks are Saint Martin of Tours Church and elementary school and Glading Presbyterian Church and hall.

Oxford Circle is also the name of the surrounding area made up of the neighborhoods of Summerdale, Tarken, Frankford and Castor Gardens.

Neighborhoods of the Northeast section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Academy Gardens - Ashton-Woodenbridge - Bridesburg - Burholme - Bustleton - Byberry - Castor Garden - Crestmont Farms - Fishtown - Fox Chase - Frankford - Harrowgate - Holmesburg - Juniata - Kensington - Lawncrest - Lexington Park - Mayfair - Millbrook - Modena Park - Morrell Park - Normandy - Oxford Circle - Parkwood - Pennypack - Port Richmond - Rhawnhurst - Ryers - Somerton - Tacony - Torresdale - Upper Holmesburg - Winchester Park - Wissinoming


Philadelphia neighbohoods

Center City - North Philadelphia - Northwest Philadelphia - The Northeast - South Philadelphia - Southwest Philadelphia - West Philadelphia