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Fairless Hills is a census-designated place (CDP) in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The CDP is located within c. The population was 9,046 at the 2020 census. [2] That is up from 8,466 at the 2010 census. [3]
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.
Map of Bucks County, Pennsylvania with municipal labels showing boroughs (in red), townships (in white), and census-designated places (in blue) Under Pennsylvania law, there are four types of incorporated municipalities: cities, boroughs, townships, and, in at most two cases, towns. The most populous borough in the county is Morrisville with ...
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It is located approximately forty miles north of Center City, Philadelphia and forty miles west of the city limits of New York City. This township includes both area codes 215/267/445 and 610/484. The township also has five different ZIP codes.
It is adjacent to and nearly surrounds Fairless Hills, a suburban community more modest in scale, but that shares many of Levittown's characteristics. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 10.2 square miles (26 km 2), of which 0.5 km 2 (0.59%) is water.
PA 413 connects to Interstate 95 at an interchange north of Bristol. [24] The Bristol station is served by SEPTA Regional Rail's Trenton Line that provides service between Center City Philadelphia and the Trenton Transit Center. Trains along Amtrak's Northeast Corridor pass through Bristol but do not stop; the nearest Amtrak station is in Trenton.
Fallsington is an example of a crossroads community typical of the 18th century, on the Kings Highway (now U.S. Route 13).The Bucks County Courthouse, established in 1663 [citation needed], is said to have been located in Fallsington until it was moved to Bristol in 1705.