Nestled in eastern Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Yeadon is a dynamic borough that blends rich history, cultural diversity, and a strong community spirit. Located at 39°55′58″N 75°15′6″W, just 6 miles east of Center City Philadelphia, Yeadon is bordered by Philadelphia across Cobbs Creek, with the boroughs of Darby and Lansdowne to the south and northwest, and Upper Darby Township to the west and north. With a population of 11,443 as of the 2010 census, growing to 12,054 by 2020, Yeadon is a thriving residential community with a proud heritage. At Elevate Medical Aesthetics, located in nearby Havertown, PA, we are proud to serve the residents of Yeadon, offering premier medical spa services to enhance their natural beauty and well-being.
Yeadon’s history traces back to the 17th century when it was part of New Sweden, a Swedish colonial settlement established in 1645 and known as Mölndal. The borough takes its name from Yeadon Manor, inspired by Yeadon in West Yorkshire, England, reflecting its early European roots. Following World War II, Yeadon became a significant hub for a middle-class African American community, fostering a vibrant cultural identity. In 1959, the Nile Swim Club, located in Yeadon, made history as the first swim club in the United States owned and operated by African Americans, symbolizing the borough’s commitment to community empowerment and inclusivity.
Yeadon’s historical significance is further highlighted by its notable residents, including George Ronald Christmas, a Philadelphia-born Marine officer and Navy Cross recipient, and William T. Kerr, who founded the American Flag Day Association and served as its national chairman for 50 years. Other distinguished figures include Rose Coyle, Miss America 1936; John McDermott, the first U.S.-born golfer to win the U.S. Open; Tony Taylor, a former Philadelphia Phillies second baseman; and Frank Tinney, a vaudeville comedian, all of whom are buried in Yeadon’s Holy Cross Cemetery. Frank Sheeran, a World War II veteran of the 45th Infantry Division, also rests here, adding to the borough’s storied legacy.
Spanning 1.6 square miles, Yeadon is a compact borough with a population density of 7,533.8 inhabitants per square mile as of 2020. Its strategic location along Cobbs Creek, bordering Philadelphia, makes it an ideal home for commuters and families seeking suburban tranquility with urban accessibility. U.S. Route 13, running through Yeadon via MacDade Boulevard, Church Lane, and Baltimore Avenue, provides direct connectivity to Philadelphia and surrounding areas. SEPTA’s Media/Wawa Line and bus routes, including stops at nearby Fernwood-Yeadon station, ensure convenient access to Center City Philadelphia, just a 6-mile commute.
Yeadon’s borders with Darby, Lansdowne, and Upper Darby Township create a tightly knit network of Delaware County communities, fostering a sense of regional connectivity. The borough’s tree-lined streets and well-maintained neighborhoods enhance its appeal, offering a welcoming environment for residents of all ages.
Yeadon’s population of 12,054 (2020 census) reflects a diverse and vibrant community, with 87.71% identifying as Black or African American, 4.85% White, 1.12% Asian, 0.20% Native American, 0.53% other races, and 2.77% multiracial. Hispanic or Latino residents make up 2.79% of the population. The borough’s demographic shift over time, from 15.38% White in 2000 to 7.32% in 2010, underscores its growth as a predominantly African American community. With 4,696 households and 2,967 families in 2000, 31.2% of households had children under 18, and 37.6% were married couples. The median age is 38, with 24.5% of residents under 18 and 15.4% over 65.
The median household income in 2000 was $45,550, with a family median of $55,169, reflecting a stable economic base. However, 12.5% of families and 14.6% of the population were below the poverty line, indicating areas for community support. Yeadon’s strong community spirit is evident in institutions like the Nile Swim Club and local events that celebrate its cultural heritage, fostering a sense of pride and unity.
Yeadon is served by the William Penn School District, established in 1972, which includes Bell Avenue and Evans Elementary Schools (K-6), Penn Wood Middle School in Darby (7-8), and Penn Wood High School’s Cypress Street Campus (9) in Yeadon and Green Ave Campus (10-12) in Lansdowne. The district provides quality education, with additional options at Vision Academy Charter School in nearby East Lansdowne. The former St. Louis Church, opened in 1928 and merged with Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Darby in 2013, reflects Yeadon’s religious heritage, with Holy Cross Cemetery serving as a resting place for many notable figures.
Yeadon’s cultural vibrancy is enhanced by its community organizations and historical landmarks. The Nile Swim Club remains a symbol of resilience and community pride, while the borough’s proximity to Philadelphia’s cultural attractions, such as museums and theaters, enriches residents’ quality of life.
At Elevate Medical Aesthetics in Havertown, we are honored to serve the residents of Yeadon, a community that embodies diversity, history, and resilience. Our medical spa offers a range of services, from rejuvenating facials to advanced skincare treatments, tailored to meet the needs of Yeadon’s vibrant population. Whether you’re enjoying community events at the Nile Swim Club or commuting to Philadelphia, our Havertown location is just a short drive away, making self-care a seamless part of your lifestyle.
Our team understands the unique needs of Yeadon residents, who value community, heritage, and quality. We provide personalized treatments in a welcoming environment, ensuring you leave feeling refreshed and confident. From non-invasive procedures to customized wellness plans, we’re committed to helping you enhance your natural beauty.
Yeadon’s rich cultural heritage and strong community spirit align with the ethos of Elevate Medical Aesthetics. Our state-of-the-art facility in Havertown offers cutting-edge treatments delivered by experienced professionals, ensuring exceptional results. Whether you’re inspired by the legacy of the Nile Swim Club or enjoying Yeadon’s welcoming neighborhoods, our services complement your lifestyle, offering convenient solutions to keep you radiant and refreshed.
Yeadon, PA, is a borough where history, diversity, and community converge to create a truly special place to live. At Elevate Medical Aesthetics, we are proud to serve this remarkable community from our nearby Havertown location. Discover how our medical spa services can elevate your well-being and help you shine. Schedule a consultation today and experience the Elevate difference, right here in the heart of Yeadon.
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