The Perfect Square: A History of Rittenhouse Square

The Perfect Square: A History of Rittenhouse Square

by Nancy M. Heinzen
The Perfect Square: A History of Rittenhouse Square

The Perfect Square: A History of Rittenhouse Square

by Nancy M. Heinzen

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Overview

Great cities and neighborhoods rise and fall, yet Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia has seized the imagination and envy of social climbers, urban planners, and novelists alike for two centuries. In The Perfect Square, Nancy Heinzen—a resident of Rittenhouse Square for over 40 years and an activist committed to its preservation—provides the first full-length social history of this public urban space.

One of the five squares William Penn established when he founded the city, the southwest-situated Rittenhouse Square has transformed from a marshy plot surrounded by brickyards and workers’ shanties into the epicenter of Philadelphia high society. A keystone of center city Philadelphia, it was once home to great dynasties, elegant mansions, and grand dames of the Victorian era. Today it is lined with million-dollar high-rise condominiums, where nouveau-riche entrepreneurs and descendants of ethnic immigrants live side-by-side.

Heinzen lovingly chronicles this urban space’s development and growth, illustrating that not only is Rittenhouse Square unique, but so is the combination of human events and relationships that have created and sustained it.

Painstakingly researched and generously illustrated with black-and-white photos from public archives, The Perfect Square will appeal to lay readers interested in history, to professional historians and urban planners, and to the thousands of new residents who have settled on or near Rittenhouse Square since the dawn of the 21st century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781592139903
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 01/25/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Nancy M. Heinzen has been a resident of Rittenhouse Square for over 40 years. For 32 years she taught and served as a counselor in the Philadelphia School District. She has long been involved as a volunteer and board member in organizations dedicated to the square's preservation, including Friends of Rittenhouse Square, Center City Residents Association, the Rittenhouse Flower Market, and Friends of the Curtis Institute.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Prologue: Urban Oasis (2000)
1. Governor’s Woods (1681–1825)
2. The Early Years (1825–1844)
3. Bricks and Mortar (1844–1863)
4. The Family Years (1863–1884)
5. The Encroaching City (1884–1913)
6. Turning Point (1913–1915)
7. Skyline (1915–1945)
8.Things We Should Fight For (1945–1968)
9. The Millennium (1968–2009)
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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