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  2. List of places in Pennsylvania: Pl–Q - Wikipedia

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    This list of cities, towns, unincorporated communities, counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania also includes information on the number and names of counties in which the place lies, and its lower and upper zip code bounds, if applicable.

  3. Media, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The term "Media" is often used to include not only the borough of Media, but other municipalities but that share the ZIP Code. The borough of Media covers only 0.8 square miles (2.1 square kilometres) and less than 6,000 residents, but the Media ZIP Code 19063 covers 23.08 sq mi (59.8 km 2 ) and a population of 35,704.

  4. List of historic places in New Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The "Architecture Now" magazine presented an itinerary in New Plymouth including heritage buildings and stated: "The city remains the location of some of the oldest surviving architect-designed buildings in New Zealand." One of the first settlers arriving in New Plymouth in 1843 was Frederick Thatcher, a London-trained architect. He came with ...

  5. List of places in Pennsylvania: T - Wikipedia

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    Lower zip code Upper zip code Table Rock: 1 Adams County: 17307 Tabor: 1 Philadelphia County Tacony: 1 Philadelphia County: 19135 Tadmor: 1 Northampton County Tafton: 1 Pike County: 18464 Taintor: 1 McKean County Tait: 1 Jefferson County Takitezy: 1 Venango County Talcose: 1 Chester County Talley Cavey: 1 Allegheny County: 15101

  6. History of Plymouth, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    For many years Barthe was the editor of the Plymouth Weekly Star newspaper. He was Plymouth's fifth burgess, elected on February 16, 1875. [29] Barthe died on June 4, 1892, and is buried at Hillside Cemetery in Roslyn, Pennsylvania. Samuel Livingston French was born in Plymouth on September 28, 1839.

  7. Plymouth, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Frank Comerford Walker (1886–1959), born in Plymouth; lawyer, United States Postmaster General. Thomas Joseph Walker (1877–1945), born in Plymouth; lawyer, and United States Customs Court judge. Hendrick Bradley Wright (1808–1881), born in Plymouth; lawyer, Democratic congressman and author; his history of Plymouth was published in 1873.

  8. Upper Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

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    William Penn, the founder and first governor of the colonial-era Province of Pennsylvania, originally owned the land that is present-day Upper Providence.After selling off most of the land, he kept a large tract on the east side of the Schuylkill River, which included Upper and Lower Providence and parts of Perkiomen and Worcester.

  9. Plymouth Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Township is a township with home rule status in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The township has been governed by a home rule charter since 1976 and is no longer subject to the Pennsylvania Township Code. [3] The population was 16,525 at the 2010 census. It is serviced by the Colonial School District and is home to the Plymouth ...