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Providence Township, Pennsylvania may refer to: Providence Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania , formed in 1780 and split in 1854 into: East Providence Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
Nether Providence Township is located in central Delaware County at (39.894612, -75.373705 It is bordered to the north by the borough of Media, the county seat.Other neighboring municipalities are Upper Providence Township to the north; Springfield Township, the borough of Swarthmore, and Ridley Township to the east; the city of Chester to the south; and the boroughs of Brookhaven and Rose ...
Upper Providence Township lies within the Rose Tree Media School District, created in 1966 by a merger with the Rose Tree Union and Media Borough School Districts. Public school students residing within the township attend either Rose Tree Elementary School, in the township boundaries, [ 16 ] or Media Elementary School for grades K-5, depending ...
As of 2019 there were 113.66 miles (182.92 km) of public roads in Lower Providence Township, of which 23.55 miles (37.90 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 90.11 miles (145.02 km) were maintained by the township. [15] U.S. Route 422 is the main highway serving Lower Providence Township. It follows ...
New Providence is an unincorporated community and village in Providence Township of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is at the intersection of Main Street and Pennsy Road, southwest of the Big Beaver Creek and U.S. Route 222 and northwest of Quarryville .
Between 1850 and 1870 most Quaker meetings in the area were closed, with the Providence Meeting closed in 1870. [2] By 1895 the meeting house was a ruin standing in the middle of an active cemetery. Elma Cope Binns organized the rebuilding of the meeting house into a smaller chapel constructed from the stone of the original building.
Spring Ridge is located at (40.350298, -75.990584). [2] According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 0.9 square miles (2.3 km 2), all land. Spring Ridge is the wealthiest place in Berks County [citation needed].