Urban Park

Fair Hill: To Badlands and Back Again

Producer of the Work / Filmmaker: 

Fair Hill Cemetery with Scribe Video Center

Filmmaker Facilitator: 

Videomaking Consultant - Martin Lautz; Humanities Consultant - Miriam Camitta; Post Production - Martin Lautz

Year released: 
2005
Length: 
9 min 32 seconds
Price: 

This video is available for purchase as part of a Precious Places Community History Project Vol.2 compilation DVD.

Fair Hill: To Badlands and Back Again the history of a 300-year-old Quaker cemetery in North Philadelphia on Germantown Avenue. Deeded to local residents by Quakerism founder George Fox in the 1700s, the burial ground is the resting place of many of women and men who were active in the Underground Railroad. Philadelphians such as feminist and abolitionist Lucretia Mott and abolitionist Robert Purvis are buried here.

Cliveden Park: Our Tree of Life

Producer of the Work / Filmmaker: 

District Community Action Council with Scribe Video Center

Filmmaker Facilitator: 

Videomaking Consultant - Filmon Mebrahtu, Humanities Consultant - Vincent Williams, Post Production - Filmon Merahtu

Year released: 
2005
Length: 
10 min 13 seconds
Price: 

This video is available for purchase as part of a Precious Places Community History Project Vol.1 compilation DVD.

Historic Cliveden Park sits in the Mt. Airy neighborhood of Philadelphia, a few blocks from the site of the Battle of Germantown during the Revolutionary War. And in the park sits an enormous oak tree estimated at over two hundred years old that neighbors call their "tree of life." Across generations, the park has been a place where residents of East Mt. Airy, through their care and upkeep of this green space, show their love for their community and each other.

Strawberry Mansion, Neighborhood by the Park

Producer of the Work / Filmmaker: 

East Park Revitalization Alliance with Scribe Video Center

Year released: 
2007
Length: 
9 min 4 seconds
Price: 

This video is available for purchase as part of a Precious Places Community History Project compilation DVD.

Living adjacent to 9200 acres of parkland has its advantages. “I have the biggest backyard,” says Strawberry Mansion resident Hillary Briscoe, “and it’s right across the street, and I don’t have to take care of it.” Strawberry Mansion, the neighborhood that sits along the eastern side of Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, is a mixture of city and country.

Filmmaker's Bio: 

East Park Revitalization Alliance seeks to revitalize the East Park neighborhood through community greening, public art and education. Their video traces the story of jazz in Strawberry Mansion, using North 33rd Street as the central element to show what makes this neighborhood unique.

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