Elkins Park, Pennsylvania

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Elkins Park is an unincorporated community, portions of which are located in both Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania and Abington Township, Pennsylvania in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is an affluent neighborhood, predominantly Jewish with some African American, with many ethnicities, including Irish and Korean.

Elkins Park lies roughly 9.4 miles from Center City, Philadelphia, a 20 minute ride. Elkins Park is the home of the only synagogue ever designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Beth Sholom Synagogue. Tyler School of Art, the art school of Temple University is also found in Elkins Park.

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[edit] Schools

  • Tyler School of Art
  • Pennsylvania College of Optometry
  • Settlement Music School
  • St. James Catholic School
  • Elkins Park Middle School
  • Myers Elementary School
  • Perelman Jewish Day School

[edit] Transportation

[edit] Public Transportation

Elkins Park is served by SEPTA Regional Rail trains on the R1 Airport, R2 Warminster, R3 West Trenton and R5 Lansdale at the Elkins Park station). The Jenkintown, Melrose Park, and Ryers stations are also located close to the neighborhood of Elkins Park, and are served by the same regional rail lines (with the exception of Ryers, which is served by the R8 Fox Chase).

SEPTA bus routes 28, 55, and 77 also provide service to Elkins Park.

[edit] Road

Toward the western end of Elkins Park is Pennsylvania Route 611 (Old York Road). In Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Route 73 runs along Township Line Road, mostly marking the border between Cheltenham and Abington townships.

[edit] Prominent current or former residents

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Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania
CheltenhamElkins ParkGlensideLa MottLaverockMelrose ParkWyncote
Educational Institutions: Arcadia UniversityCheltenham High SchoolPennsylvania College of OptometryReconstructionist Rabbinical CollegeTyler School of ArtWestminster Theological Seminary

Points of Interest: Beth Sholom SynagogueCurtis Hall ArboretumWall House

See also: Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district


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Municipalities and Communities of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
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Coordinates: 40°04′37″N, 75°07′37″W