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Souderton is located at (40.310215, -75.321682 [10]According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 1.1 square miles (2.9 km 2), all land.The terrain consists of gently rolling hills, with some steeper hills in the downtown area, and flat terrain throughout.
Souderton Area School District is a large, suburban public school district which covers an area of almost 50 square miles (130 km 2) in the Montgomery County and Bucks County suburbs of Philadelphia. The district serves the municipalities of Souderton, Telford, Franconia, Lower Salford, Upper Salford, and Salford. By 2021, the population of the ...
Souderton Area School District region in Montgomery County. Souderton Area High School is a large public high school in the Montgomery County suburbs of Philadelphia located at 625 Lower Road in Souderton, Pennsylvania, United States, and serves residents in Souderton and Telford boroughs, and Franconia, Lower Salford and Upper Salford townships.
Pennsylvania Route 113 (PA 113) is a 46.9-mile-long (75.5 km) state route in eastern Pennsylvania.The southern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 30 Business (US 30 Bus.) in Downingtown.
At this point, PA 372 turns north onto PA 896 and the two routes run concurrent through a mix of farms and homes. PA 372 splits from PA 896 by heading east on Christiana Pike, at which point PA 896 makes a turn to the west and enters the community of Georgetown. In Georgetown, the route makes a turn to the north and curves to the northwest ...
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Bringing the brewery into Souderton is the final piece in the borough’s effort to restore and sublease three SEPTA buildings — the main train station, a wait station and the freight house ...
Pennsylvania Route 194 (PA 194) is a 31-mile-long (50 km) north–south state highway located in south-central Pennsylvania.The southern end is at the Maryland state line, where it continues south as Maryland Route 194 (MD 194), and the northern terminus is at the intersection with PA 74 near the borough of Dillsburg.