Elkins Park, Pennsylvania

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Elkins Park is an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located approximately 10 miles north of Center City, Philadelphia.

History

Elkins Park was named after William Elkins, a prominent businessman and philanthropist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The area was developed as a suburban community for wealthy Philadelphians seeking to escape the city's industrial environment.

Geography

Elkins Park is situated in the southeastern part of Montgomery County and is bordered by the city of Philadelphia to the south. The community is characterized by its tree-lined streets and historic homes.

Education

Elkins Park is served by the Cheltenham Township School District, which includes Elkins Park School, Cedarbrook Middle School, and Cheltenham High School. The area is also home to several private schools and religious institutions.

Transportation

Elkins Park is accessible via the Elkins Park SEPTA station, which provides regional rail service to Philadelphia and other destinations. Major roads such as Route 611 and Route 73 also serve the area.

Notable Residents

  • Albert Einstein, the renowned physicist, lived in Elkins Park for a short period during his time in the United States.
  • Bill Cosby, the comedian and actor, resided in Elkins Park.

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