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Germantown Pike (also known as Germantown Avenue for a portion of its length) is a historic road in Pennsylvania that opened in 1687, [1] running from Philadelphia northwest to Collegeville. The road is particularly notable for the "imposing mansions" that existed in the Germantown neighborhood in Philadelphia.
111 W. Germantown Pike (on left) 1870 1871 – R. Thompson [5] Archbishop Thomas Kennedy Birthplace [26] Patrick Kennedy House 113 W. Germantown Pike (on right) c.1776 1871 – P. Kennedy [5] J. Hagy House 119 W. Germantown Pike 1871 – J. Hagy [5] Staley House 125-27 W. Germantown Pike 1871 – S. Stally [5] George Hagy & Brother Lime Kilns
Germantown Avenue between Windrim Avenue and Upsal Street; also the 6500–7600 blocks of Germantown Avenue from the Fort Washington branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Sharpnack Street 40°02′11″N 75°10′29″W / 40.0364°N 75.1747°W / 40.0364; -75.1747 ( Colonial Germantown Historic
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 ...
On Germantown Pike, bounded by Cross Key Road, Grange Avenue, Mill Road, and Ridge Pike 40°10′51″N 75°25′20″W / 40.180833°N 75.422222°W / 40.180833; -75.422222 ( Evansburg Historic
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.
1900 West York Street Calvin Presbyterian Church 1401 North 60th Street Cedar Park Presbyterian Church: 7740 Limekiln Pike Chestnut Hill Presbyterian Church: 8855 Germantown Avenue Christ's Presbyterian Church 1020 South 10th Street Disston Memorial Presbyterian Church 4506 Tyson Avenue HABS PA-6692-E: Emmanuel Chapel: 835 Reed Street Emmanuel ...
New Hope Street, Germantown Pike, Township Line Road, Union Meeting Road This is one of the five original SEPTA Frontier bus routes started March 7, 1977. Service operates over a former Schuylkill Valley Line bus route and also replaced former SEPTA Route L bus service to Norristown which replaced Auch Inter-Borough bus line service that went ...