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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bucks County ...

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    January 4, 1989(#88003049) Junction of Mechanicsville Road and Pennsylvania Route 413 40°20′40″N75°04′36″W / 40.344444°N 75.076667°W / 40.344444; -75.076667 (Mechanicsville Village Historic District) Buckingham Township. 87. Mercer Museum. Mercer Museum.

  3. Squire Cheyney Farm - Wikipedia

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    Squire Cheyney Farm. /  39.98806°N 75.52278°W  / 39.98806; -75.52278. The Squire Cheyney Farm is an historic, American farm and national historic district that is located in Thornbury Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.

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    Black Rock Bridge. June 22, 1988. (#88000735) Pennsylvania Route 113 over the Schuylkill River. 40°09′32″N 75°30′44″W  /  40.158889°N 75.512222°W  / 40.158889; -75.512222  (Black Rock Bridge) Phoenixville. Extends into Upper Providence Township in Montgomery County. 9. Riter Boyer House.

  5. Subgroups of Amish - Wikipedia

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    The Swartzentruber Amish are an Old Order Amish group that is about as conservative as the Nebraska Amish but much more numerous and therefore much better known. They formed as the result of a division that occurred among the Amish of Holmes County, Ohio, in 1917. The bishop who broke away was Sam E. Yoder.

  6. Shaker communities - Wikipedia

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    Many smaller, short-lived communities were established over the course of the 19th century, including two failed ventures into the Southeastern United States and an urban community in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Shakers peaked in population by the 1840s and early 1850s, with a membership between 4,000 and 9,000.

  7. Star Barn Complex - Wikipedia

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    July 27, 2000. The Star Barn Complex, also known as the John Motter Barn and Outbuildings and "Walnut Hill," is an historic, American farm outbuilding complex that was located in Lower Swatara Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000, [1] it was dismantled in October 2015 and then moved ...