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West Mt. Airy Historic House Tour

In collaboration with Mt. Airy Learning Tree (MALT), the WMAN HPI organized a Historic House Tour on Sunday October 20, 2024 from 12:00pm until 4:00pm. Six specially-selected private homes from the 19th and early 20th century demonstrate a respect for architectural integrity and historic detail, combined with imaginative and inspired choices for living in the 21st century. The charm and character of each house has made it special for the Historic House Tour, and the history and architecture help to illustrate the wonderful evolution of our West Mt. Airy community.

The Wood Norton Residences, and apartment building with a stone base and English Tudor style upper floors.
The Wood Norton Residences, and apartment building with a stone base and English Tudor style upper floors.

Wood Norton Residences listed on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places

The Wood Norton Residences joins Cresheim Valley Apartments as the second apartment building in Mt. Airy to be designated as historic in 2023. Like every nomination, this went through two rounds of public meetings where the Commission staff, the building owners, the nominators, and the public had a chance to discuss the nominations and express their opinions for or against the historic designation. The Commission’s vote to ultimately designate both of these apartments as historic is reflective of the buildings’ distinctive architectural styles as well as their historic role as dense housing structures built in response to the railroad-led transformation of Northwest Philadelphia in the early decades of the 20th century.

Cresheim Valley Apartments listed on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places

On March 10, 2023, the Historical Commission voted to designate Cresheim Valley Apartments as a historic building. The nomination of this building was the first one put together by WMAN’s Historic Preservation Initiative, and this designation means that any new changes to the exterior or changes that require a permit will need to be reviewed by the Historical Commission. The Cresheim Valley Apartments were designed in 1914 by architect Henry E. DeHoff and reflect the development and architectural style of the first decades of the 1900s, and the historic designation is an important step to preserving this history and maintaining the character of the neighborhood.

Learn more about Philadelphia’s nomination process here.

Cresheim Valley Apartments, an apartment building with three entrances, four stories, and styled as a Tudor Revival building

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