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As of 2019, there were 64.81 miles (104.30 km) of public roads in North Coventry Township, of which 21.16 miles (34.05 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 43.65 miles (70.25 km) were maintained by the township. [10] U.S. Route 422 is the most prominent highway serving North Coventry Township. It ...
Justus Fire Company (Scott Township, Justus), Station 28 [290] Madisonville Fire Department (Madison Township), Station 56; Mayfield Fire Department [291] Mayfield Hose Company No. 1, Station 59-1 [291] Whitmore Hose Company No. 2, Station 59-2 [292] William Walker Hose Company, Station 59-3 [293] Meredith Hose Company (Carbondale Township ...
Roughly bounded by US 422 By-Pass, Whartnaby St. 633 Laurelwood Rd. and Reiff St., North Coventry Township, Pennsylvania Coordinates 40°14′17″N 75°39′51″W / 40.23806°N 75.66417°W / 40.23806; -75
PA 724 westbound past its eastern terminus at PA 23 in East Pikeland Township. When routes were first legislated in Pennsylvania in 1911, what is now PA 724 was designated as part of Legislative Route 147 between east of Reading and North Coventry Township and as part of Legislative Route 201 between North Coventry Township and Phoenixville. [5]
Northern Chester County is defined for this list as being the municipalities north of the Philadelphia Main Line and west of a line extending from Phoenixville to Exton. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1]
North Coventry: Township 8,441 24 Kennett: Township 8,289 25 Honey Brook: Township 8,274 26 East Pikeland: Township 8,260 27 Valley: Township 7,985 28 Downingtown: Borough 7,892 29 East Fallowfield: Township 7,626 30 East Vincent: Township 7,433 31 West Brandywine: Township 7,331 32 East Marlborough: Township 7,306 33 East Coventry: Township ...
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Cedarville is an unincorporated community in North Coventry Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. Originally called Stumptown , in 1878 the Postal Service changed the name of the local post office to Cedarville due to its location in a cedar forest.