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  2. Happy Eater - Wikipedia

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    An abandoned Happy Eater near Warminster, with its fibreglass animal playground equipment retained. In 1973, a former managing director of the hotel group Trusthouse Forte , Michael Pickard, founded a family-orientated roadside restaurant, aimed at competing with the established pre-eminent chain in the industry, Little Chef.

  3. Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Merion Cricket Club (1897), NRHP listed; Merion Friends Meeting House (1714), NRHP listed; Merion Tribute House (1924) Pencoyd (c.1690, demolished 1964) Philadelphia Country Club (1890) Rathalla, Rosemont College (1889–91), NRHP listed; St. Charles Borromeo Seminary (1871) Suburban Square (1928) M. Carey Thomas Library (1901–07), NRHP listed

  4. Mill Creek Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The town of Mill Creek was designed in the 1970s without a downtown, and the Mill Creek Town Center was created to give the town a commercial and social core. After the town adopted a comprehensive plan in 1992, citizens came together to develop plans for a town center, and construction began 10 years later. [3] [4] The complex opened in 2004.

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  6. 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. Rocksville was renamed to Holland in 1870 with the building of a postal office due to the many Dutch settlers in the area who settled in 17th and 18th century. [ 2 ]

  7. Warminster Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Warminster Township, also referred to as Warminster, is located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was formally established in 1711. It was formally established in 1711. The township is 13.7 miles north of Philadelphia and had a population of 33,603 according to the 2020 U.S. census .

  8. Mill Creek Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Mill Creek Township was formed from part of Muncy Township on February 25, 1879, by the order of a judge who certified the results of an election regarding a petition to form the new township by the residents of what was the northern portion of Muncy Township. Held on December 10, 1878, the election had been close, with a 122–104 vote in ...

  9. Clifton Knolls-Mill Creek, New York - Wikipedia

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    The CDP of Clifton Gardens borders Clifton Knolls-Mill Creek to the east across Moe Road. The hamlet of Clifton Park Center is at the northwestern corner of the CDP. Clifton Knolls-Mill Creek is 17 miles (27 km) north of Albany, 10 miles (16 km) east of Schenectady, and 19 miles (31 km) south of Saratoga Springs.