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Download QR code; Print/export ... 201 East Germantown Pike. Plymouth Meeting, ... (lost 2–1 to Central Bucks East in overtime). Also advanced to second round of ...
Abolition Hall, Butler Pike, north of Germantown Pike. The post office was established here before 1827. In 1832, there were but ten houses here. — History of Montgomery County (1858). [6] Slave holding was condemned by the Society of Friends in 1754. Few slaves were held in Plymouth Township, and only one remained by 1830.
Throughout the entire concurrency with SR 114, SR 201 is unsigned. [3] SR 201 continues east through rural areas before crossing into Decatur County and coming to an end shortly thereafter at an intersection with SR 202, just northwest of Decaturville. [4] The entire route of SR 201 is a two-lane highway. [5]
49 E. Germantown Pike (left half) 1841 1871 – P. Cairns [5] Henry Freas House 51 E. Germantown Pike (right half) 1871 – H. Freas [5] James Houston House 53 E. Germantown Pike 1824 1871 – Jas. Houston [5] Willaman Residence [16] 55 E. Germantown Pike c.1844 1871 – Mrs. Cameron [5] Andrew Norney House [17] Sabia House 94 E. Germantown ...
Germantown Parkway, as it is known locally, has seen significant commercial and residential development starting in the 1990s, including the establishment of restaurants, hotels, planned communities, and the Wolfchase Galleria. North of US 64, however, little new development has taken place besides the addition of a few residential subdivisions ...
Wildwood Lake is situated approximately four miles southeast of downtown Cleveland. It is bordered by State Route 60 (Dalton Pike) on the west and State Route 74 (Spring Place Road) on the east. APD-40 and State Route 313 (Ladd Springs Road) are also major connectors to the community. [8]
The Cleveland, Tennessee Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in southeast Tennessee – Bradley and Polk – anchored by the city of Cleveland. As of the 2020 United States census, the MSA had a population of 126,164. [1]
It is situated at the intersection Germantown Pike and Hickory Road, near the Mid-County Interchange between the Pennsylvania Turnpike and the Northeast Extension/Blue Route . [2] This mall, which was built by The Rouse Company in 1966, features a fountain and a carousel. It was also one of the first malls in North America which, among its ...