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Pulaski Park

Pulaski Park

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This half-acre strip along a pier is named after Casimir Pulaski, a Polish military commander and American Revolutionary war hero who died in the Battle of Savannah. This sliver of green space can be found off the busy intersection of Richmond Street & Allegheny Avenue, past an I-95 off-ramp and sandwiched between two industrial uses. Maintained by a neighborhood friends group, the park is used for fishing and repose in the warmer months. Though friends must struggle to keep it free of graffiti, the park is a beloved source of green space in the Port Richmond neighborhood.



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3190 East Allegheny Avenue

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