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As of 2006, there were 34.76 miles (55.94 km) of public roads in West Nantmeal Township, of which 3.10 miles (4.99 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC), 16.15 miles (25.99 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 15.51 miles (24.96 km) were maintained by the township.
East Nantmeal Township is a township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,832 at the 2020 census . Along with West Nantmeal Township , it was originally part of a single Nantmeal Township, which was divided in 1739.
In 1899, the settlement was named Elverson after James Elverson, owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer, who later donated a stained glass window to a church in Elverson. The Borough of Elverson was officially incorporated on April 17, 1911, from land annexed from West Nantmeal Township , and it remained the commercial center of northwestern ...
West Pikeland Township: 11: Clinger-Moses Mill Complex: Clinger-Moses Mill Complex: July 17, 1980 : South of Chester Springs on Pine Creek Lane: West Pikeland Township: 12: Coatesville Historic District: Coatesville Historic District
In 2006, Donna Schwartzbauer spent $15,000 on what she thought was a nice plot of land in Ross Township, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh.She decided to build a house on it and make it her ...
For the purposes of this list, the county is split into three regions: Eastern, Northern, and Southern. Eastern Chester County is defined as being the municipalities south and east of a line extending from Phoenixville to Exton to West Chester; Northern Chester County is defined as being the municipalities north of the Philadelphia Main Line and west of a line extending from Phoenixville to ...
Honey Brook Township was divided from Nantmeal Township in 1789. The owner of the surrounding property, Andrew Boyer, established a town plan for the village of Waynesburg (named in honor of Revolutionary War general Mad Anthony Wayne) and began selling lots in June 1813.
Pennsylvania Route 401 (PA 401) is a 20.2-mile-long (32.5 km) east–west state route in Berks and Chester counties, located in southeast Pennsylvania.The western terminus is at PA 23 in Caernarvon Township, across the county line from Elverson.