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The village was named for the tavern built in 1818 by Henry Shelly, who was a descendant of a Mennonite family who settled in the area circa 1720. It was a stop on the stagecoach line between Philadelphia and Allentown, and later a trolley stop. The Brick Tavern is still in operation today. [2] [3] [4]
The Quakertown Historic District is a historic district which includes most of Quakertown, Pennsylvania. It encompasses, 386 acres and 2,197 contributing buildings. It encompasses, 386 acres and 2,197 contributing buildings.
Edward Dougherty House: May 20, 1985 : Mt. Carmel Road near Coatesville: East Fallowfield Township: 26: Philip Dougherty House: Philip Dougherty House: September 18, 1985 : Strasburg Road near Coatesville
138-142 Thames St, $9,750,000, B: Thames St Re Parnters LLC, S: Brick Alley Bldg LLC More: After 44 years, Newport's Brick Alley Pub & Restaurant has a new owner. What to expect.
Tavern Originally a residence, then a tavern with other uses; oldest extant frame house in Pennsylvania; site of the 1778 Newtown Skirmish during which Loyalists killed five and captured 16 to acquire cloth being manufactured for use by Washington's troops at Valley Forge; now a private residence [citation needed] Phineas Pemberton House
Eagle Tavern: Eagle Tavern: April 20, 1978 : South of New Hope: Upper Makefield Township: 36: John Eakin Farm: John Eakin Farm: February 24, 2005 : 3298 Pennsylvania Route 212, Main Street, Springtown
of brick 40 by 45 feet on the north side of the building, for a Monthly Meeting room." [21] Home of the North Meeting until 1816, when it moved to Green Street Meeting House. [21] The former meeting house became a Philadelphia public school. [21] North side of New Street, between Front and 2nd Streets, Philadelphia: North Meeting House [30 ...
Map: Some of the former LVT right of way is visible from satellite as a faint scar across the countryside north of Quakertown to Summit Lawn. The DeLorme Company's "Pennsylvania Atlas and Gazetteer Topographic Map" shows "old railroad grades." The abandoned LVT is shown running from Quakertown to Center Valley to the west of present-day Route ...