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As of 2018 there were 79.20 miles (127.46 km) of public roads in Springfield Township, of which 13.91 miles (22.39 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 65.29 miles (105.07 km) were maintained by the township.
Springfield's early history and development was tied to the construction of New York's Erie Canal in the early 19th century and the commerce that resulted from it. A notable example of its past is passage through Springfield for work related to the canal of James Hutchinson Woodworth, a former farmer and teacher from Onondaga County, New York, who was making his way west to Chicago, where he ...
Springfield Township, Pennsylvania may refer to: Springfield Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania , the most populous town named Springfield in Pennsylvania, as well as the largest by area Springfield Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Route 215 (PA 215) is a 7.9-mile-long (12.7 km) state highway located in western Erie County, Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at U.S. Route 6N (US 6N) near Albion . The northern terminus is at PA 5 in Springfield Township .
Main St. between Drifting Dr. & Springtown Hill Rd., Springtown, Springfield Township, Pennsylvania Coordinates 40°33′24″N 75°17′16″W / 40.55667°N 75.28778°W / 40.55667; -75
Springfield is located in eastern Delaware County at (39.926961, -75.335231 According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 6.34 square miles (16.42 km 2), of which 6.32 square miles (16.37 km 2) is land and 0.02 square miles (0.05 km 2), or 0.28%, is water. [1]
Pennsylvania Route 420 (PA 420) is a north–south state highway in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The route runs 5.6 miles (9.0 km) from PA 291 in Tinicum Township , a short distance west of the Philadelphia International Airport , northwest to PA 320 in Springfield Township .
Mount Pleasant Mansion: Philadelphia, Fairmount Park: 1761-62 House Built by Thomas Nevell. John Adams visited the mansion in 1775 and called it "the most elegant seat in Pennsylvania." Cliveden: Philadelphia, Germantown: 1762 House Home of Thomas Pettit Dover Township, York County 1763 House