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  2. Radnor Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... ZIP Code: 190xx. Area codes: 484 and 610: FIPS code: ... Radnor Township was founded as a part of the Welsh tract.

  3. Welsh Tract - Wikipedia

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    In about 1681, a group of Welsh Quakers met with William Penn to secure a land grant to conduct their affairs in their language. The parties agreed on a tract covering 40,000 acres (160 km 2), to be constituted as a separate county whose people and government could conduct their affairs in Welsh.

  4. Willistown Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Most of Willistown Township's addresses are in ZIP codes 19355 and 19073, with small areas in ZIP codes 19382, 19380, 19301, and 19312. Willistown Township is a part of the suburban area west of Philadelphia known as the Main Line.

  5. Havertown, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Havertown's ZIP Code is 19083 and "Havertown ... divisions these communities were part of the Welsh Tract. [2 ... was founded by Welsh Quakers in 1681 on land ...

  6. Newtown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    PA 3 westbound in Newtown Township As of 2020, there were 68.66 miles (110.50 km) of public roads in Newtown Township, of which 15.78 miles (25.40 km) were maintained by Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 52.88 miles (85.10 km) were maintained by the township.

  7. Haverford Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Haverford Township was laid out by William Penn as part of the Welsh Tract or Barony. In 1681, a representative group of Welsh Quakers met with Penn to discuss their settlement having purchased forty thousand acres of land which today comprises all of Haverford, Radnor and Lower Merion Townships. "Companies of Adventurers" were formed, with the ...

  8. Pencoyd (Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    A group of Welsh Quaker businessmen met with William Penn in London in late 1681, and secured a tract of 40,000 acres (63 square miles; 160 square kilometers) in his new colony of Pennsylvania. [1]: 26 The Welsh Tract was to be contiguous and stretch northwestward along the Schuylkill River from the outskirts of Philadelphia to Valley Forge.

  9. Tredyffrin Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Tredyffrin Township (/ t r ɪ ˈ d ɪ f r ɪ n / Welsh: [trɛˈdɘfrɪn]) is a township located in eastern Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 29,332 at the 2010 census. Settled in the late 17th century, Tredyffrin is bounded by Delaware and Montgomery counties.