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Dublin is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,177 at the 2020 census. The population was 2,177 at the 2020 census. Dublin is part of Pennridge School District .
Pennsylvania Route 413 (PA 413) is a 31-mile-long (50 km), north–south state highway in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.The route runs from the New Jersey state line on the Burlington–Bristol Bridge over the Delaware River outside Bristol, where the road continues as Route 413 into New Jersey, north to PA 611 in Bedminster Township.
The Bristol Friends Meetinghouse, built in 1711-1714 and partially reconstructed in 1728, is still standing and represents this era of the town's history. Many other buildings burned down in the fire of 1724. [2] [3] During the last half of the 18th century the town was an important station on the New York to Philadelphia stagecoach route.
US 13/Bristol Pike not signed northbound; eastern terminus of PA 132; access to Parx Casino and Racing and Neshaminy State Park: Bristol Township: 39.298: 63.244: 40: 39: PA 413 – Bristol: Access to Burlington–Bristol Bridge: 40.689: 65.483: 40: I-295 east – Trenton: Northbound exit and southbound entrance; western terminus of I-295 ...
Bristol Industrial Historic District is a national historic district located at Bristol, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It encompasses nine contributing buildings in a wholly industrial area of Bristol. It includes the Keystone Mill (1877, 1903), Star Mill (1880), Wilson & Fenimore Walpaper Factory (1882), and Peirce and William Planing Mill (1891).
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I-95/I-276 in Bristol Township: I-295 at New Jersey border near Yardley: 2018: current I-376: 84.70: 136.31 I-80/PA 760 in Shenango Township: I-76/US 22 in Monroeville: 1972: current Follows the Beaver Valley Expressway, the James E. Ross Highway, and the Penn-Lincoln Parkway [3] I-378 — — — — 1968: 1971 Replaced by PA 378 I-380: 28.25
PA 896 was initially designated in 1928 between PA 42 (now PA 10) in Russellville and the Octoraro Creek in Homeville. In 1937, the route was extended in both directions to run between the Maryland border and U.S. Route 30 (US 30, now PA 462 ) east of Lancaster, following its current alignment between the Maryland border and Strasburg and ...