Greenfield Intercultural Center is probably the oldest building on the Penn Campus and a survivor from the pre‑horse car days, when West Philadelphia was a village separate from the city. The house is thus of significance to the area. It was altered in 1911 by Edward Paxon, and a front porch was removed in 1937.
Greenfield Intercultural Center
3708 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Building Code: 195
Year Built: 1840/1911/1978
Floors: 4
Architect: 1911
Other Name: Intercultural Center
Greenfield Intercultural Center is probably the oldest building on the Penn Campus and a survivor from the pre‑horse car days, when West Philadelphia was a village separate from the city. The house is thus of significance to the area. It was altered in 1911 by Edward Paxon, and a front porch was removed in 1937.