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In 1929 Enos Miller opened a gas station and automobile repair shop on Lincoln Highway East in Ronks, Pennsylvania. Anna Miller, wife of Enos, sold home cooked food to customers and became renowned for her Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine. The food side of the business became so successful that the Millers expanded it into the repair shop's space.
Clarks Summit is a borough in Lackawanna County, northwest of Scranton in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The population was 5,108 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] It is also the northern control city of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension , I-476, though the official terminus is in adjacent South Abington Township .
Miller Orchards - Amherst. Brant's Apple Orchard - Ashtabula. Kiraly's Orchard - Ashtabula. Manfull Orchards - Augusta. A. B. Phillips & Sons Fruit Farm - Berlin Heights. Mapleside Farms - Brunswick.
Pages in category "People from Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
As of the census [8] of 2010, there were 1,716 people, 708 households, and 512 families residing in the township. The population density was 52.5 people per square mile (20.3 people/km 2).
The Miller's House at Spring Mill is an historic, American building that is located in the Spring Mill section of Whitemarsh, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. Located roughly two hundred feet (61 m) from where Spring Mill Creek empties into the Schuylkill River , it is situated approximately a quarter of a mile (402 m) southeast ...
Abington Heights High School is a moderate-sized public high school. It serves the boroughs of Clarks Green and Clarks Summit and the townships of Waverly Township, Glenburn Township, Newton Township, North Abington Township, Ransom Township and South Abington Township in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.
On June 2, 1790, Miller received a deed for 979-1/4 acres at the mouth of the Wiconisco Creek from William Von Phul of Philadelphia, the owner of the land upon which Millersburg is now situated. In 1794, Miller built his first cabin that later served as a school in which he taught the children of the surrounding area without compensation.