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As of 2018 there were 111.72 miles (179.80 km) of public roads in Plumstead Township, of which 41.24 miles (66.37 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 70.48 miles (113.43 km) were maintained by the township. [11] Pennsylvania Route 611 is the most prominent highway serving Plumstead Township. PA 611 ...
Plumsteadville is a census-designated place [3] in Plumstead Township, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located along Pennsylvania Route 611, approximately eight miles north of Doylestown. As of the 2010 census, the population was 2,637 residents. [4]
River Rd. and Point Pleasant Pike, Point Pleasant, Plumstead Township and Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania Coordinates 40°25′20″N 75°03′58″W / 40.42222°N 75.06611°W / 40.42222; -75
Point Pleasant is an unincorporated community in Tinicum and Plumstead Townships of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. It lies on both sides of Tohickon Creek by the creek's confluence with the Delaware River; the creek is the dividing line between the townships. [2] The ZIP code for the post office in Point Pleasant is 18950. [3]
The Cabin Run Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge located in Point Pleasant, Plumstead Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The bridge was built in 1871, and is 15 feet (4.6 m) wide and has a length of 82 feet (25 m). The Town truss bridge crosses Cabin Run (creek) downstream from the Loux Covered Bridge. [2] [3]
A 12,791-square foot home, located on Twin Silo Road in Plumstead Township, sold for $12.9 million on August 9, 2024. No plans for the property are pending before the township, Mulholland added.
Danboro is an unincorporated community in Plumstead Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. Danboro is located at the intersection of Ferry Road/Danboro Point Pleasant Pike and Old Easton Road, north of Doylestown. [2]
Hinkletown is a populated place situated in Plumstead Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. [2] It has an estimated elevation of 528 feet (161 m) above sea level. The community was named for Philip Hinkle, an early settler who opened a tavern there in 1794.