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  2. OP’s Deanna Rose Children’s Farmstead closes temporarily ...

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    The replica 1900s farm, known for being a family-friendly attraction, opened in 1978 and was later named for an Overland Park police officer killed in the line of duty. It’s home to more than ...

  3. Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    The Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead is an educational family attraction that focuses on agriculture and local history in Overland Park, Kansas. [1] The facility shows farm animals, birds of prey, show gardens, butterfly gardens, a nature trail, a Kanza Native American display, and a full-scale one-room schoolhouse. The facility also provides ...

  4. An Overland Park spokeswoman said they hope the farmstead can reopen Saturday.

  5. Memorial Day weekend in Bucks County: Your guide to ... - AOL

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    There is plenty to do in Bucks County this Memorial Day weekend. Check out our list and links.

  6. Yardley, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    PA 32 northbound in Yardley. As of 2014 there were 10.64 miles (17.12 km) of public roads in Yardley, of which 3.74 miles (6.02 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 6.90 miles (11.10 km) were maintained by the borough. [12]

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  9. Pennsylvania Route 332 - Wikipedia

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    What would become PA 332 between Newtown and Yardley was designated part of Legislative Route 252 in 1911. PA 332 was created in 1928 to run from PA 263 in Hatboro east to Ivyland with the road between Newtown and Yardley designated as part of PA 532. In 1937, PA 332 was extended to PA 113 in Newtown. The route was extended to Yardley in 1946 ...