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  2. Perkasie, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Perkasie is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. Perkasie is 21.5 miles (34.6 km) southeast of Allentown and 39.2 miles (63.1 km) north of Philadelphia . Establishments in the borough early in the 20th century included silk mills, brickyards, lumber mills, tile works, a stone crusher, and manufacturers of cigars, tags and ...

  3. Buried by the Bernards - Wikipedia

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    R. Bernard Funeral Services opened in 2017 in Memphis, Tennessee. [3] The Bernard family received national publicity for the funeral home due to viral marketing campaigns. [1] [3] After the business received publicity, Ryan Bernard was contacted by producer Warren D. Robinson about developing a comedic reality series. [4]

  4. South Perkasie Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The South Perkasie Covered Bridge is an historic, American wooden covered bridge that is located in Perkasie, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The oldest covered bridge in Bucks County, [ 2 ] it was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 1, 1980.

  5. Pennridge School District - Wikipedia

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    Pennridge was founded in 1952 by combining the resources of several small municipal school districts, including Sell-Perk School District.The district covers approximately 95 square miles (250 km 2), with a total population of 45,000, and encompasses eight municipalities, including the boroughs of Dublin, Perkasie, Sellersville, and Silverdale.

  6. Joseph Süß Oppenheimer - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (c. 1698 – February 4, 1738) was a German banker who was court Jew for Charles Alexander, Duke of Württemberg, managing several of his enterprises. [1]

  7. Dr. Seuss - Wikipedia

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    Geisel was born and raised in Springfield, Massachusetts, the son of Henrietta (née Seuss) and Theodor Robert Geisel. [9] [10] His father managed the family brewery and was later appointed to supervise Springfield's public park system by Mayor John A. Denison [11] after the brewery closed because of Prohibition. [12]

  8. Pearl S. Buck House - Wikipedia

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    The Pearl Buck house is open to the public for daily tours seven days a week. Pearl S. Buck International currently offers two house tours to visitors: Pearl S. Buck: Taking Action, [6] [7] which focuses on Ms. Buck's activism and human rights advocacy, and the more traditional biographical and historic Pearl S. Buck: Life and Legacy Tour.

  9. Dr. Seuss Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden is a sculpture garden at the Quadrangle in Springfield, Massachusetts, which honors Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, who was born in Springfield in 1904. [1]