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  2. Southampton, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Southampton is 18 miles north, from the center of Philadelphia. Its ZIP Code is 18966. Portions of this ZIP Code can also be addressed as Churchville or Holland.. The town is located in the lower central part of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and is directly bordered by Montgomery County to the west.

  3. San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The city has also gained a reputation for car break-ins, with over 19,000 car break-ins occurring in 2021. [207] During the first half of 2018, human feces on San Francisco sidewalks were the second-most-frequent complaint of city residents, with about 65 calls per day. The city has formed a "poop patrol" to attempt to combat the problem. [208]

  4. Holland, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Holland, the core of which is situated at the junction of Ironworks and Mill Creek, was originally known as Rocksville due to the rocky banks of Mill Creek situated alongside it.

  5. Henry Ford - Wikipedia

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    Sales passed 250,000 in 1914. By 1916, as the price dropped to $360 for the basic touring car, sales reached 472,000. [23] By 1918, half of all cars in the United States were Model Ts. All new cars were black; as Ford wrote in his autobiography, "Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black."

  6. "Weird Al" Yankovic - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic (/ ˈ j æ ŋ k ə v ɪ k / ⓘ YANG-kə-vik; [2] born October 23, 1959) is an American comedy musician, writer, and actor. He is best known for writing and performing comedy songs that often parody specific songs by contemporary musicians.

  7. Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    "Tobyhanna" is derived from an American Indian word meaning "a stream whose banks are fringed with alder." [1]During the late 1800s, the Tobyhanna and Lehigh Lumber Company operated a lumber mill, clothespin factory, and silk mill in what was then called the Village of Tobyhanna Mills.