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    Gardenville is an unincorporated community which is located in Plumstead Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The Gardenville–North...
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    in criminal activity throughout the American Revolutionary War. The Gardenville-North Branch Rural Historic District, Dyerstown Historic District, and...
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    Pennsylvania. The district includes 107 contributing buildings, 4 contributing sites, and 18 contributing structures in the village of Gardenville and...
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  • Railroad system southeast of Buffalo, New York. It built the Gardenville Branch or Gardenville Cutoff, allowing through trains to bypass Buffalo. The cutoff...
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    Fallsington Ferndale Finland Forest Grove Fountainville Furlong Gallows Hill Gardenville Geryville‡ Hagersville Harriman Harrow Hartsville Highton Hillside Village...
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    Buffalo Line (category Pennsylvania Railroad lines)
    running from the old main line at Gardenville southwest to Seneca Yard. The line became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Conrail through leases...
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    John P. Fullam (category People from Bucks County, Pennsylvania)
    States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Born in Gardenville, Pennsylvania, Fullam graduated from Villanova University with a...
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    Landisville Road and Ridgeview Drive and continues to the community of Gardenville, where it crosses Point Pleasant Pike. From here, PA 413 continues north...
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  • communities, counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania also includes information on the number and names of counties in which...
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  • established St. Francis Home for the Aged on 83 acres of donated farmland in Gardenville, New York. The sisters worked the farm growing oats, wheat, rye, and...
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    from 1904 to 1912. John S. Biddison was born on February 18, 1873, in Gardenville, Maryland, to Julia (née McCawley) and Thomas C. Biddison. He attended...
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    This is a list of the Pennsylvania state historical markers in Bucks County. This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers...
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  • North Branch Neshaminy Creek (category Rivers of Bucks County, Pennsylvania)
    Neshaminy Creek rises in Plumstead Township east of Pennsylvania Route 413 north of the village of Gardenville, it flows southwest passing through Lake Galena...
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    of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts...
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  • North Wales Water Authority (category Municipal authorities in Pennsylvania)
    Point Pleasant and diverted to the North Branch Neshaminy Creek near Gardenville. The Forest Park Water Treatment Plant is the largest water treatment...
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  • North Penn Water Authority (category Municipal authorities in Pennsylvania)
    Point Pleasant and diverted to the North Branch Neshaminy Creek near Gardenville. The Forest Park Water Treatment Plant is the largest water treatment...
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    Buffalo to work with them. In June 1942 he moved his five-person team to Gardenville, New York, a hamlet on the north border of West Seneca, New York, where...
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    New York Central Railroad (category Defunct Pennsylvania railroads)
    in 1885, provided a bypass around Rochester. The Terminal Railway's Gardenville Cutoff, allowing through traffic to bypass Buffalo to the southeast,...
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    New York, spending the rest of his life in the rural neighborhood of Gardenville. He is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in the Village of East Aurora, New...
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  • Schoolwide 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue 39°17′59″N 76°37′49″W / 39.299712°N 76.6303514°W / 39.299712; -76.6303514 BCPSS Site School Site 211 Gardenville Elementary...
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    <-> Moravia via Bayview No. 62 CCBC Essex <-> Turner Station No. 63 Gardenville Loop/Hopkins Bayview <-> Tradepoint Atlantic (Sparrows Point) No. 65...
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    part of the development of York Road, a historic Baltimore route to Pennsylvania. The Pen Lucy neighborhood features many different housing types. Pen...
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    extending from Dolphin Street to Bloom Street. Its principal thoroughfare is Pennsylvania Avenue. Located within the Old West Baltimore Historic District, Upton...
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    National Weather Service in State College, Pennsylvania. 2021. Retrieved March 29, 2022. "Pennsylvania Event Report: EF1 Tornado" (Report). National...
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  • Buffalo – Depew Electric   May 8, 1901 September 23, 1926     ♦ Buffalo – Gardenville – Ebenezer Electric   April 18, 1896 December 12, 1931     ♦ Buffalo...
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    neighborhoods. This grid was constructed by Thomas Poppleton to follow now Pennsylvania Avenue and the Jones Falls. Early row houses featured plain brick facades...
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  • 10. KFVP (Sioux Falls) newspaper reports (May 23, 1925—May 26, 1925) Gardenville High School entry, Education's Own Stations, S. E. Frost, Jr., 1937,...
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  • Avenue. Frankford Avenue Hamilton Avenue to Moravia Park Drive Hamilton Gardenville Part of route of Bus Route 44 Franklin Street Orleans Street to Edmondson...
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    the Appalachian hill country of Kentucky, West Virginia, and Western Pennsylvania, due to the abundance of jobs the mills provided. This influx cemented...
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    among them Buffalo & Williamsville Electric Railway and the Buffalo, Gardenville & Ebenezer Railway. Street Railway Review, Vol 7, 1897, p. 299-300. This...
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