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  2. New Freedom, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    New Freedom Borough is located in the southern portion of York County, Pennsylvania. The borough borders the Mason-Dixon line and was incorporated in 1873. Originally named “Freedom” for the Free family, there was another town already in existence with that name, so New Freedom was chosen as the official name.

  3. Glen Rock, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The rail trail runs north through the borough intersecting Valley, Main and Water Streets. The rail line is active with passenger freight from Steam Into History located in nearby New Freedom, Pennsylvania. The Glen Rock Park is located at 5400 Fair School Road adjacent to the borough. The park features a dog park, two ball fields, playground ...

  4. New Freedom station - Wikipedia

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    New Freedom is a historic railway station located at New Freedom, York County, Pennsylvania. It was built about 1870 by the Northern Central Railway, and is a 1 1/2-story, rectangular frame building with a gable roof and overhanging eaves. The building ceased to be used as a railway station in 1960. [2]

  5. Middleburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Stump's Run is located to the west of the Glendale Cemetery and is also near the Snyder County Historical Society. In this incident, two colonists named Frederick Stump and John Ironcutter were found to be responsible for the deaths of four Native American men, three Native American women, and three children over a two-day period.

  6. New Freeport, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    New Freeport is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Freeport Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is located in the far southwestern corner of Pennsylvania along Pennsylvania Route 18. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 77. [3]

  7. Newberry Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Later, a new meetinghouse was built halfway between Lewisberry and the Newberrytown meeting land, and the tract was developed as a town in 1791. Newberrytown was situated on the road from Lancaster to Carlisle (which crossed the Susquehanna River at the York Haven Ferry), and became an important stopping place along the way.

  8. Freedom, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Captain William Vicary House, a Freedom landmark. The community of Freedom was founded in 1832 by Jonathan Betz and Stephen Phillips, co-owners of a steamboat building business. They purchased about 100 acres (0.40 km 2) of land for $2,000.00 from General Abner Lacock. The original village was surveyed and plotted by Simon Meredith.

  9. Loganville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    History [ edit ] Established in the center of Springfield Township in York County, Pennsylvania in 1820, the land which would ultimately become the community of Loganville was surveyed by Robert Richie and plotted by auctioneer Robert Wilson, who later named the town in honor of Colonel Henry Logan, a prominent, 19th-century politician.