Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Upon crossing PA 232, PA 332 changes its name to Newtown Richboro Road and continues past more homes as a two-lane road. The road forms the southern boundary of Tyler State Park, running between areas of fields and woods in the park to the north and residential subdivisions to the south and intersecting Holland Road.
Richboro is a census-designated place (CDP) in Northampton Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 6,378 during the 2020 census. The population was 6,378 during the 2020 census.
Pennsylvania Route 413 (PA 413) is a 31-mile-long (50 km), north–south state highway in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.The route runs from the New Jersey state line on the Burlington–Bristol Bridge over the Delaware River outside Bristol, where the road continues as Route 413 into New Jersey, north to PA 611 in Bedminster Township.
At Richboro, the road crosses Ironworks Creek and passes shopping centers and businesses as Bustleton Pike merges into Second Street Pike and PA 232 continues due north. The route widens to four lanes and passes more commercial development as it crosses PA 332 (Almshouse Road/Newtown Richboro Road).
PA 896 (Eastbrook Road / Hartman Bridge Road) – Strasburg: Salisbury Township: 281.639: 453.254: PA 772 west (Newport Road) Eastern terminus of PA 772: 282.034: 453.890: PA 41 south (Gap Newport Pike) – Wilmington, DE: Northern terminus of PA 41: 282.313: 454.339: PA 897 north (White Horse Road) Southern terminus of PA 897: Chester: West ...
PA 456 south (Little Cove Road) – Sylvan, Indian Springs: Northern terminus of PA 456: Mercersburg: 9.942: 16.000: PA 75 north / PA 416 north (Fort Loudon Road) – Fort Loudon, St. Thomas: West end of PA 75/416 concurrency: 10.677: 17.183: PA 75 south (Fort Loudon Road) – Shimpstown, Clay Lick, Kasiesville: East end of PA 75 concurrency ...
The John Thompson House is an historic American house that is located near Richboro in Northampton Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 16, 1973. [1]
Pennsylvania Route 32 (PA 32) is a scenic two-lane highway that runs along the west side of the Delaware River in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.Signed north-south, it runs from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Falls Township outside of Morrisville northwest to PA 611 in the village of Kintnersville in Nockamixon Township.