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[[File:Locust St Upper Darby.jpg|thumb]] [[File:Charles Willson Peale - Landscape Looking Toward Sellers Hall from Mill Bank - B.98.12 - Museum of Fine Arts.jpg|thumb]] [[File:CollenbrookFarm.JPG|thumb]] [[File:Abe Pennock House old Sellers Library Upper Darby DelCo PA.jpg|thumb]] Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania
| name = Upper Darby Township
| settlement_type = Home rule municipality
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| map_caption = Location in Delaware County and the state of Pennsylvania.
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| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name = United States
| subdivision_type1 = State
| subdivision_name1 = Pennsylvania
| subdivision_type2 = County
| subdivision_name2 = [[Delaware County, Pennsylvania|Delaware]]
| established_title = Settled
| established_date = 1653
| established_title1 = Incorporated
| established_date1 = 1736
| government_type = Home rule
| leader_title = Mayor
| leader_name = Barbarann Keffer
| unit_pref = Imperial
| area_total_sq_mi = 7.9
| area_land_sq_mi = 7.9
| area_water_sq_mi = 0.0
| population_total = 82629
| population_as_of = 2020
| population_density_sq_mi = 10460.1
| timezone = EST
| utc_offset = -5
| timezone_DST = EDT
| utc_offset_DST = -4
| postal_code_type = ZIP codes
| postal_code = 19082, 19026, 19050, 19018
| area_code = 610 and 484
| blank_name = FIPS code
| blank_info = 42-120-79000
| blank1_name = GNIS feature ID
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'''Upper Darby Township''' is a [[home rule municipality]] in [[Delaware County, Pennsylvania]], United States. It is located just west of [[Philadelphia]] and is part of the [[Philadelphia metropolitan area]]. Upper Darby is known for its diverse population, historic sites, and cultural landmarks.
Upper Darby Township is a home rule township located in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a diverse and densely populated suburb bordering the city of Philadelphia. Upper Darby is known for its cultural diversity, historic sites, and vibrant community life.


== History ==
* Geography
Upper Darby Township was settled in 1653 by Swedish immigrants and was incorporated in 1736. The area played a significant role during the [[American Revolutionary War]], serving as a site for several skirmishes and troop movements. The township's development accelerated with the advent of the [[Philadelphia and West Chester Turnpike]] in the early 19th century and the arrival of the [[Philadelphia and Western Railroad]].


== Geography ==
Upper Darby Township is situated in southeastern Pennsylvania, adjacent to the western border of Philadelphia. The township covers an area of approximately 7.9 square miles. It is characterized by a mix of urban and suburban environments, with a variety of residential neighborhoods, commercial areas, and public parks.
Upper Darby Township covers an area of 7.9 square miles, all of which is land. It is bordered by [[Philadelphia]] to the east, [[Haverford Township, Pennsylvania|Haverford Township]] to the north, [[Springfield Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania|Springfield Township]] to the west, and [[Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania|Clifton Heights]] and [[Lansdowne, Pennsylvania|Lansdowne]] to the south.


== Demographics ==
The township is traversed by several creeks, including Cobbs Creek, which forms part of the boundary with Philadelphia. The topography is generally flat to gently rolling, typical of the region.
As of the 2020 census, Upper Darby Township had a population of 82,629. The township is known for its ethnic diversity, with significant populations of African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics. The area has a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial zones.


== Education ==
* History
Upper Darby Township is served by the [[Upper Darby School District]], which includes [[Upper Darby High School]], several middle schools, and numerous elementary schools. The township is also home to several private and parochial schools.


== Culture and Landmarks ==
Upper Darby Township has a rich history dating back to the early 18th century. It was originally part of the land granted to William Penn and was settled by Quakers. The township was officially established in 1736.
Upper Darby is home to the historic [[Tower Theater]], a renowned music venue that has hosted numerous famous artists. The [[Upper Darby Summer Stage]] is a popular community theater program that offers performances and educational opportunities for young people.


== Transportation ==
During the 19th century, Upper Darby experienced significant growth due to the expansion of the railroad and the development of mills along its waterways. The township became a popular residential area for those working in Philadelphia.
Upper Darby is well-connected by public transportation, with several [[SEPTA]] bus and trolley routes serving the area. The [[69th Street Transportation Center]] is a major hub for buses, trolleys, and the [[Market-Frankford Line]], providing easy access to [[Center City, Philadelphia]].


== Notable People ==
In the 20th century, Upper Darby continued to grow, becoming one of the most populous municipalities in Pennsylvania. The township adopted a home rule charter in 1974, allowing for greater local governance.
* [[Tina Fey]], actress and comedian, grew up in Upper Darby.
* [[Jim Croce]], singer-songwriter, was born in Upper Darby.


== Related Pages ==
* Demographics
 
Upper Darby is one of the most ethnically diverse communities in Pennsylvania. According to the latest census data, the township has a population of approximately 82,000 residents. The community is a melting pot of cultures, with significant populations of African American, Asian, Hispanic, and European descent.
 
The diversity of Upper Darby is reflected in its schools, businesses, and cultural institutions. The township is home to a variety of cultural festivals and events that celebrate its multicultural heritage.
 
* Economy
 
The economy of Upper Darby is diverse, with a mix of retail, service, and manufacturing industries. The township's proximity to Philadelphia makes it an attractive location for businesses and commuters.
 
The 69th Street Shopping District is a major commercial hub in Upper Darby, featuring a wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The area is a popular destination for both residents and visitors.
 
* Education
 
Upper Darby Township is served by the Upper Darby School District, which operates several elementary, middle, and high schools. The district is known for its commitment to educational excellence and diversity.
 
In addition to public schools, Upper Darby is home to several private and parochial schools, offering a variety of educational options for families.
 
* Transportation
 
Upper Darby is well-connected to the greater Philadelphia area through an extensive transportation network. The township is served by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), which provides bus, trolley, and regional rail services.
 
The 69th Street Transportation Center is a major transit hub, offering connections to various parts of the region. Major highways, including U.S. Route 1 and Interstate 476, provide easy access to and from Upper Darby.
 
* Culture and Recreation
 
Upper Darby boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous theaters, music venues, and art galleries. The Tower Theater, a historic venue, hosts concerts and performances by national and international artists.
 
The township offers a variety of recreational opportunities, with numerous parks, sports fields, and community centers. The Upper Darby Summer Stage is a popular program that provides theater and arts education for young people.
 
* Government
 
Upper Darby operates under a home rule charter, which provides for a mayor-council form of government. The township is governed by an elected mayor and a council, which is responsible for legislative functions.
 
The government of Upper Darby is committed to providing high-quality services to its residents, including public safety, sanitation, and community development.
 
== Also see ==
* [[Delaware County, Pennsylvania]]
* [[Delaware County, Pennsylvania]]
* [[Philadelphia metropolitan area]]
* [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]
* [[Upper Darby School District]]
* [[Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority]]
* [[Tower Theater (Upper Darby, Pennsylvania)]]
* [[William Penn]]
* [[SEPTA]]
* [[Quakers]]


== References ==
{{Delaware County, Pennsylvania}}
{{Reflist}}
{{Philadelphia Metropolitan Area}}
 
== External Links ==
{{Commons category|Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania}}


[[Category:Townships in Delaware County, Pennsylvania]]
[[Category:Townships in Delaware County, Pennsylvania]]
[[Category:Populated places established in 1653]]
[[Category:Home Rule Municipalities in Pennsylvania]]
[[Category:Home Rule Municipalities in Pennsylvania]]
[[Category:Philadelphia metropolitan area]]
[[Category:Populated places established in 1736]]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 9 December 2024

Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania

Upper Darby Township is a home rule township located in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a diverse and densely populated suburb bordering the city of Philadelphia. Upper Darby is known for its cultural diversity, historic sites, and vibrant community life.

  • Geography

Upper Darby Township is situated in southeastern Pennsylvania, adjacent to the western border of Philadelphia. The township covers an area of approximately 7.9 square miles. It is characterized by a mix of urban and suburban environments, with a variety of residential neighborhoods, commercial areas, and public parks.

The township is traversed by several creeks, including Cobbs Creek, which forms part of the boundary with Philadelphia. The topography is generally flat to gently rolling, typical of the region.

  • History

Upper Darby Township has a rich history dating back to the early 18th century. It was originally part of the land granted to William Penn and was settled by Quakers. The township was officially established in 1736.

During the 19th century, Upper Darby experienced significant growth due to the expansion of the railroad and the development of mills along its waterways. The township became a popular residential area for those working in Philadelphia.

In the 20th century, Upper Darby continued to grow, becoming one of the most populous municipalities in Pennsylvania. The township adopted a home rule charter in 1974, allowing for greater local governance.

  • Demographics

Upper Darby is one of the most ethnically diverse communities in Pennsylvania. According to the latest census data, the township has a population of approximately 82,000 residents. The community is a melting pot of cultures, with significant populations of African American, Asian, Hispanic, and European descent.

The diversity of Upper Darby is reflected in its schools, businesses, and cultural institutions. The township is home to a variety of cultural festivals and events that celebrate its multicultural heritage.

  • Economy

The economy of Upper Darby is diverse, with a mix of retail, service, and manufacturing industries. The township's proximity to Philadelphia makes it an attractive location for businesses and commuters.

The 69th Street Shopping District is a major commercial hub in Upper Darby, featuring a wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The area is a popular destination for both residents and visitors.

  • Education

Upper Darby Township is served by the Upper Darby School District, which operates several elementary, middle, and high schools. The district is known for its commitment to educational excellence and diversity.

In addition to public schools, Upper Darby is home to several private and parochial schools, offering a variety of educational options for families.

  • Transportation

Upper Darby is well-connected to the greater Philadelphia area through an extensive transportation network. The township is served by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), which provides bus, trolley, and regional rail services.

The 69th Street Transportation Center is a major transit hub, offering connections to various parts of the region. Major highways, including U.S. Route 1 and Interstate 476, provide easy access to and from Upper Darby.

  • Culture and Recreation

Upper Darby boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous theaters, music venues, and art galleries. The Tower Theater, a historic venue, hosts concerts and performances by national and international artists.

The township offers a variety of recreational opportunities, with numerous parks, sports fields, and community centers. The Upper Darby Summer Stage is a popular program that provides theater and arts education for young people.

  • Government

Upper Darby operates under a home rule charter, which provides for a mayor-council form of government. The township is governed by an elected mayor and a council, which is responsible for legislative functions.

The government of Upper Darby is committed to providing high-quality services to its residents, including public safety, sanitation, and community development.

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