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Darby is a borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. The borough is located along Darby Creek 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Center City Philadelphia . The borough of Darby is distinct from the nearby municipality of Darby Township .
Most students attend Darby Township School, which is also located in Darby Township, for grades 1–8; some are zoned to Delcroft School in Folcroft and Sharon Hill School in Sharon Hill. [14] For high school, students attend Academy Park High School, which is located in Sharon Hill Borough. Darby Township is home to two public libraries.
Upper Darby Township, often shortened to Upper Darby, is a home rule township [3] in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States.As of the 2020 census, the township had a total population of 85,681, making it the state's sixth-most populated municipality after Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Reading, and Erie. [4]
Darby Free Library is a public library at 1001 Main Street in Darby Borough, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Founded as the Darby Library Company in 1743 – just 12 years after Benjamin Franklin organized the Library Company of Philadelphia – it remains one of the oldest libraries in the United States.
Colwyn is located along the eastern border of Delaware County at (39.913062, -75.253409), [4] where Darby Creek and Cobbs Creek intersect It is bordered to the north by the borough of Darby, to the west by Sharon Hill, to the south by Darby Township, and to the east by Philadelphia.
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That year John Hilferty of the Philadelphia Inquirer described it as "even more minuscule" compared to the East Lansdowne borough, which he called "Lilliputian" due to its .21 square miles (0.54 km 2) size. [2] Evans Elementary School (K–6) (Yeadon) Park Lane Elementary School (K–6) (Darby)