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Haverford, Pennsylvania

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Haverford, Pennsylvania
Haverford post office and Haverford Square shopping center
Haverford post office and Haverford Square shopping center
Haverford, Pennsylvania is located in Pennsylvania
Haverford, Pennsylvania
Haverford, Pennsylvania
Location of Haverford in Pennsylvania
Haverford, Pennsylvania is located in the United States
Haverford, Pennsylvania
Haverford, Pennsylvania
Haverford, Pennsylvania (the United States)
Coordinates: 40°00′47″N 75°17′40″W / 40.01306°N 75.29444°W / 40.01306; -75.29444
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountiesDelaware/Montgomery
TownshipsHaverford/Lower Merion
Area
 • Land3.3 sq mi (9 km2)
Elevation
318 ft (97 m)
Population
 (2010 US Census)
 • Total6,248
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
19083
Area codes610 and 484
GNIS feature ID1176657[1]

Haverford is an unincorporated community located in both Haverford Township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States, and Lower Merion Township in Montgomery County, approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Philadelphia. The Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) opened Haverford Station in 1880 on their Main Line west out of Broad Street Station (now Suburban Station) in Philadelphia. Haverford sits at milepost 9.17.

Haverford borders the unincorporated portion of Haverford Township called "Havertown," as well as the unincorporated communities of Bryn Mawr, Gladwyne, Ardmore, Wynnewood, and a small portion of Broomall.

Haverford's name is derived from the name of the town of Haverfordwest in Wales, UK.[2][3]

Today, Haverford is most notable for being the site of Haverford College and one of the United States' oldest country clubs, the Merion Cricket Club.

Major roads in Haverford include Lancaster Avenue (US 30/Lincoln Highway), Montgomery Avenue, Haverford Road, and I-476 (Blue Route).

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Demographics

As of August 2009, the average home price in the Haverford ZIP Code 19041 was $849,000.

Infrastructure

Public transportation

Historic sites

Site name Image Location Year Built Comment
1 Allgates
Coopertown Rd 1731 Former home of Horatio Gates Lloyd
2 Federal School
Haverford-Darby Rd 1797 Early schoolhouse
3 Merion Cricket Club
325 W. Montgomery Avenue 1865 Frank Furness designed clubhouse, host of many major tennis, squash, cricket, and golf tournaments
4 Whitehall Apartments
410 W. Lancaster Avenue 1925-1926 Historic apartment building in Mission Revival architecture

Notable people

  • David J. Adelman (born 1974), CEO of Campus Apartments and the co-founder and chairman of FS Investments
  • John C. Bogle (1929–2019), financial guru, founder of The Vanguard Group of mutual funds. He was the author of several books, including "The Little Book of Common Sense Investing" (John Wiley, 2007). In 1999, Fortune magazine named Bogle as one of the four "Investment Giants" of the twentieth century. In 2004, Time magazine named Bogle as one of the world's 100 most powerful and influential people. He was a former resident of North Rose Lane.
  • Catherine Drinker Bowen (1897–1973) author and historian. She was the author of many books including "Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention, May to September 1787" and "The Most Dangerous Man in America: Scenes from the Life of Benjamin Franklin" (1974). She lived on Booth Lane, north of Montgomery Avenue
  • Alexander Johnson ("AJ") Cassatt (1839–1906), president of the Pennsylvania Railroad from 1899 to 1906. His estate, "Cheswold," was off of Grays Lane. A bas-relief plaque showing Cassatt on horseback is located on the stone wall of the Merion Cricket Club, at the corner of Grays Lane and Montgomery Avenue. Cassatt, the brother of the American impressionist painter Mary Cassatt, was responsible for the granite curbstones which give so many roads in Lower Merion Township such charm. He also designed the distinctive green and yellow metal street signs which characterize the township.
  • Herb Clarke (1927–2012), former weatherman for WCAU-TV from 1958 to 1997
  • Frank Converse (born 1938), actor, former resident of Laurel Lane.
  • Theodore Freeman, aeronautical engineer, U.S. Air Force officer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut
  • Clement Acton Griscom, founder and president of American Steamship Lines. His estate, "Dolobran," is on Laurel Lane. The house was designed by the famous Philadelphia architect Frank Furness, who also designed the Merion Cricket Club in Haverford. Dolobran took four years to build, encompasses a floor area of over 0.5 acres (2,000 m2) on five levels and is "a priceless relic of the Gilded Age on the Main Line." (O'Loughlin, Kathy, "Frank H. Furness: Visionary architect," Main Line Times, August 19, 2010. See also Lower Merion Historical Society, "The First 300 Years: An Amazing and Rich History of Lower Merion Township.")
  • Ken Henderson, former Major League Baseball player.
  • Joshua Humphreys (born June 17, 1751, Haverford Township, Pa., U.S.—died Jan. 12, 1838, Haverford, Pa.), American shipbuilder and naval architect who designed the U.S. frigate Constitution, familiarly known as “Old Ironsides” (launched Oct. 21, 1797). Humphreys was commissioned in 1794 to design six frigates for the newly formed U.S. Navy, thus becoming the first American naval construction contractor.[4]
  • John LeClair, retired National Hockey League All-Star
  • Frederic Lewy, German-born neurologist, discovered Lewy bodies
  • Jameer Nelson, All-Star basketball player for the Orlando Magic. A native of Chester, Pennsylvania, he attended St. Joseph's University. He lives in Haverford during the off season (Philadelphia Magazine, "Best of Philly" issue, August 2010, page 134)
  • J. Howard Pew, son of Joseph Newton Pew, the founder of Sun Oil Company. His estate, "Knollbrook," was at Grays Lane and Mill Creek Road.
  • Dave Roberts, retired weather forecaster for WPVI-TV Action News[5]
  • Karin Taylor, actress, fashion model, Playmate of the Month in Playboy magazine (June 1996). She founded Style House in Haverford. She is currently living in Palm Beach, Florida.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Haverford". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ Gannett, Henry (1905). The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. Govt. Print. Off. pp. 152.
  3. ^ Espenshade, A. Howry (1925). Pennsylvania place names. State College, PA: The Pennsylvania State College. p. 245.
  4. ^ "Joshua Humphreys - American ship designer".
  5. ^ Pirro, J. F. (December 1, 2022). "Jim Gardner Prepares for Retirement After 45 Iconic Years at 6abc". Main Line Today. Retrieved January 10, 2023.

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