And Now, Your Hand-Drawn Neighborhood Map: WEST KENSINGTON!


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There’s definitely a lot of overlap between this map and the one of Norris Square/Olde Kensington we ran earlier, but you can beat reader Katie I.‘s eye for detail — also, she made a sweet little logo!

Anybody else want to join in the fun? Send us your hand-drawn neighborhood maps to tips[at]philebrity[dot]com and we will totally run them. And check out more neighborhood maps here on Philebrity.

6 Responses to “And Now, Your Hand-Drawn Neighborhood Map: WEST KENSINGTON!”

  1. leov Says:

    Clearly, Katie I, hasn’t actually visited most of this neighborhood. For example:
    some of the best sandwiches in Philly can be had at el cafeito (http://elcafeito.com/) 3rd and cecil b.

    There is a great flat tire place at front and amber (I got 4 tires changed there yesterday in 30 minutes for $25).

    There is a library at front and dauphin.

    Also, for some reason the map doesn’t continue on to Kensington Ave, where there are: two pho places, a live chicken place and a $5 haircut place on one block (kensington between e sergeant and e hazzard).

    W Kenzo has a lot to offer besides crack and prostitution.

  2. serlingrod Says:

    I agree with Leo. This person has a superficial understanding of the area. That “whole not of nothing” west of Front Street is represented nicely in the Norris Square map. Nice try, Katie I. Spend some more time in EAST Kensington, Fishtown, or Kensington South, and give this another go….

  3. feedmefeedme Says:

    And instead of “new school that will gentrify all of W. Kensington,” perhaps it should say what this truly has the chance to become…

    A new building for an old neighborhood high school for teens from all throughout Kensington – nowhere else, which may lead the way in revitalizing sections of a neighborhood that seem to be quite scary to you already, while at the same time providing students in a performing arts high school the updated facilities and specialized learning environments they haven’t seen since 1918, when their current school opened.

  4. Tim Says:

    I think this is what the developers are calling “Olde Kensington.” West Kensington is west of Kensington Avenue to 4th, North of York. The alphabet Streets, MacPherson Square, The Somerset and K&E El stops, 3rd & Indiana, the Badlands and the “Dangerzone” should definitely be on the map.

  5. Tim Says:

    It should of course read “K&A El stop.”

  6. ryanwj Says:

    Allow me to provide a bit of context to all the naive hipsters out there that live in Kensington. This map was made by Katie after I was pistol whipped in the face a block from our house. If you’ve ever been assaulted then you know how for the first couple weeks afterward you view your neighborhood and the world with a different lens for a while.

    I think you’ve misinterpreted the meaning of this map. It’s to let you know where you will get the shit kicked out of you on your way home from your favorite pho place.

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