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New Holland is located in eastern Lancaster County at (40.102095, -76.087646 The municipality is an enclave of Earl Township. Pennsylvania Route 23 passes through the borough as Main Street, leading east 11 miles (18 km) to Morgantown and west 14 miles (23 km) to Lancaster, the county seat.
This is a list of towns and boroughs in Pennsylvania. There are currently 956 municipalities classified as boroughs and one classified as a town in Pennsylvania . Unlike other forms of municipalities in Pennsylvania, boroughs and towns are not classified according to population.
North: NY 7 at New York state line in Liberty Township: 1928: current Sections connected until 1966, when the middle section was replaced by US 309 (overlap removed), the new PA 873, an extended PA 93, and an extended PA 239; [22] section south of US 30 decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 122 (now US 202). PA 31: 74.74 [23] 120.28
Pennsylvania Route 23 (PA 23) is an 81.14-mile-long (130.58 km) state highway in southeastern Pennsylvania. The route begins at PA 441 in Marietta and heads east to U.S. Route 1 (US 1) at City Avenue on the border of Lower Merion Township and Philadelphia .
As of the census [5] of 2000, there were 6,183 people, 2,019 households, and 1,617 families living in the township. The population density was 281.7 inhabitants per square mile (108.8/km 2).
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Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, United States Vintage, Pennsylvania Unincorporated community Westbound US 30 through Vintage Vintage Show map of Pennsylvania Vintage Show map of the United States Coordinates: 40°00′03″N 76°04′47″W / 40.00083°N 76.07972°W / 40.00083; -76.07972 Country United States State Pennsylvania County Lancaster Township Paradise Township ...
In 1876, the East Brandywine and Waynesburg Railroad built into the county from the east to reach the prosperous agricultural town of New Holland, and was promptly leased by the PRR. [6] In 1877, the Columbia and Port Deposit, under control of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, finally finished its line into Columbia.