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  2. Langhorne, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Langhorne Borough, formerly known as Attleboro, is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States.The population was 1,643 at the time of the 2020 census.. The mailing address "Langhorne" is used for Langhorne Borough, but it is also used broadly to describe the majority of surrounding Middletown Township, which for the most part uses Langhorne's ZIP code of 19047.

  3. Race of Champions (modified racing) - Wikipedia

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    The Race of Champions 250 originated in 1951 as the National Open on the dirt surfaced Langhorne Speedway in Middletown Township, Bucks County, near the borough of Langhorne, Pennsylvania, a northern suburb of Philadelphia. In order to secure the strongest modified field possible, promoters Al Gerber and Irv Fried guaranteed starting spots in ...

  4. Langhorne Historic District - Wikipedia

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    This district includes one contributing site and 252 contributing buildings that are located in the borough of Langhorne. It is a principally residential district with dwellings representative of the vernacular Federal, Late Victorian, and Bungalow/craftsman styles, which were built between 1738 and 1937, with the majority constructed between 1850 and 1937.

  5. Pennsylvania Route 213 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 213 (PA 213) is a 6.95-mile-long (11.18 km) state highway in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.The route runs from PA 532 in Feasterville, which is located in Lower Southampton Township, north to U.S. Route 1 Business (US 1 Bus.) in Middletown Township, near the Oxford Valley Mall.

  6. Langhorne Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Langhorne Speedway was an automobile racetrack in Middletown Township, Bucks County, near the borough of Langhorne, Pennsylvania, a northern suburb of Philadelphia. According to the book Langhorne! No Man's Land by L. Spencer Riggs: "With all other courses up to that time being fairground horse tracks, Langhorne was the first [one-]mile dirt ...

  7. Bucks County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Langhorne: Borough 1,643 62 Langhorne Manor: Borough 1,496 63 Richlandtown: Borough 1,260 64 Cornwells Heights: CDP 1,251 65 Bridgeton: Township 1,234 66 Milford Square: CDP 1,137 67 Durham: Township 1,094 68 Hulmeville: Borough 982 69 Ivyland: Borough 955 70 Trumbauersville: Borough 904 71 Riegelsville: Borough 849 72 Silverdale: Borough 804

  8. U.S. Route 1 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    It then headed onto Maple Avenue to pass through Langhorne. Past Langhorne, the original route used what is presently known as Lincoln Highway (US 1 Bus.). At Fallsington, the original road crossed the Pennsylvania Railroad's Trenton Cutoff on a bridge just east of the present bridge, built on a reverse curve to shorten the span. It used ...

  9. Joseph Richardson House (Langhorne, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1738, this historic structure is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, stuccoed, stone dwelling with a gable roof.It has an original 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, gambrel-roofed, stone addition, is one of the oldest structures in Bucks County and was home to the Richardson family from its construction into the 20th century. [2]