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East Norriton Township is a township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 13,590 at the 2010 census. The population was 13,590 at the 2010 census. It is served by the Norristown Area School District .
Norristown is a municipality with home rule status and the county seat of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States, in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. [3] Located along the Schuylkill River, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from Philadelphia, Norristown had a population of 35,748 as of the 2020 census.
Norris City Cemetery is located at the corner of Stanbridge Street and Norris City Avenue in East Norriton Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.Founded in the early 1860s, the cemetery came under township ownership in the late 1980s [1] after falling into disrepair, and is now maintained as part of East Norriton's parks system.
Old Norriton Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church located in East Norriton Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1698, and is a one-story brownstone structure measuring 37 feet, 6 inches, by 27 feet, or three bays by two bays. It has a wooden shake gable roof and round-arch windows.
Norristown Area School District is a school district located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.The school district serves the borough of Norristown, East Norriton Township, and West Norriton Township municipalities in central Montgomery County, just north-west of Philadelphia.
Genuardi's Family Markets L.P. was a chain of supermarkets located in the Northeastern United States.The store was family-owned. In 2000, it was purchased by Safeway.Its headquarters was in East Norriton Township, Pennsylvania in Montgomery County.
East Norriton Township: US 202 (Dekalb Pike) Plymouth Township: I-276 / I-476 / Penna Turnpike – Harrisburg, New Jersey, Chester: No westbound access to I-476 south; exit 333 on I-276 / Turnpike; exit 20 on I-476: Philadelphia: Philadelphia: Bethlehem Pike (SR 4007 north) US 13 (West Hunting Park Avenue) PA 611 (North Broad Street) Front ...
Norristown Farm Park was originally part of a 7,000-acre (2,800 ha) tract of land called "Williamstadt," which originally belonged to William Penn. [4] The property was then transferred to Isaac Norris, the namesake of Norristown, by way of Penn's son, William Penn, Jr. Norris's heirs sold pieces of Williamstadt to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Norristown State Hospital was opened in ...