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[3] Slowly individual homes and small businesses were built in close proximity to the railroad, and the town expanded from there. It began as the Eden Post Office, was incorporated as the borough of Attleboro on June 22, 1899; [4] the name changed to South Langhorne in February 1911, [5] and finally to Penndel on November 17, 1947. [6]
November 13, 1966 (1.4 miles (2.3 km) north of Philadelphia on U.S. Route 13: Bensalem Township: 1794 estate, modified several times later, was home to Nicholas Biddle: 2 ...
The Elmira and Williamsport Railroad merged into the Penndel Company July 1, 1969. The Camden and Burlington County Railway , Cumberland Valley and Martinsburg Railroad , Freehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Railroad and New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad (NYP&N) merged into the Penndel Company January 1, 1958.
A couple in New England was left in stitches from a hilarious mistake made by their local bakery. On April 14, Reddit user John Ellis (u/Soggy_Reindeer3635) shared a post to the subreddit r ...
This district includes one contributing site and 252 contributing buildings that are located in the borough of Langhorne. It is a principally residential district with dwellings representative of the vernacular Federal, Late Victorian, and Bungalow/craftsman styles, which were built between 1738 and 1937, with the majority constructed between 1850 and 1937.
Falls Township is a suburban Philadelphia township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States.The population was 34,300 at the 2010 census.Portions of Fairless Hills and Levittown, Pennsylvania, are located in the township.
However, Bradley buying a home in New Hope is just a coincidence that it’s near Yolanda’s Pennsylvania farm.” As a Philadelphia native, Cooper, 48, has “many ties” to the area, according ...
Edward Rudolph Bradley Jr. was born on June 22, 1941, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] His parents divorced when he was young and he was raised in a poor household by his mother, Gladys Gaston Bradley, and spent summers with his father, Edward Sr., in Detroit.