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PA 163 was a route designated between 1930 and 1940 to connect PA 73 in Philadelphia to PA 63/PA 232 in Bethayres. [11] Between 1940 and 1950, the route was redesignated to connect Willow Grove to Bethayres along Edge Hill Road and Terwood Road. [12] PA 263 is a route that connects PA 611 in Willow Grove to PA 32 in Centre Bridge. [4] [6]
The only vestiges of the Northeast Village can be found today by driving on Norcom Road about 1500 feet above Red Lion Road; the partially paved 5-6' width that has not grown over with vegetation are the remains of Dune Rd (looking north to south) and Echelon Rd (looking east to west) (per research done 13 November 2017) [3] Dune Rd is at an ...
The Red Lion Inn was a historic inn located near the Red Lion Bridge just outside Philadelphia in Andalusia, Bensalem Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The inn, the first public house in the area, was located on the King's Highway (now Bristol Pike) at the bridge across Poquessing Creek .
Original Route 4 went from South Philadelphia to North Philadelphia via 6th and 7th Streets, Master Street, and 2nd and Front Streets until 1930, when it was replaced by Routes 57 and 65 Another Route 4 was created between 1958 and 1960; it went from Snyder Terminal to the Food Distribution Center via Broad, Oregon, 7th, Pattison, and Galloway.
Modena Park is a neighborhood in Northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located east of Northeast Philadelphia Airport at Morrell Avenue. [1] The ground was owned by the estate of William Dudley in 1910. The neighborhood was built in 1963, and features short blocks of two-story rowhouses with basements.
One runway ran southwest from the present intersection of Kevin Ct. and Tomlinson Rd. to near Red Lion Road; the other ran northwest from behind the Budd Plant to beyond the Philadelphia city limits into Lower Moreland Township, Montgomery County. The runways were built around 1942-1945 and were decommissioned by the early 1960s.
South of Penns Park, the road was originally known as the Fox Chase and Huntingdon Valley Turnpike or the Second Street Turnpike, a turnpike that connected farms in Bucks County to Philadelphia. In 1928, PA 232 was designated between PA 532 in Northeast Philadelphia and PA 32 in New Hope, while PA 163 was designated onto current PA 232 between ...
Southern terminus of PA 532: 64.648: 104.041: PA 63 west (Red Lion Road) Southern end of PA 63 concurrency: 65.987: 106.196: PA 63 east (Woodhaven Road) to I-95: Interchange; northern end of PA 63 concurrency: Bucks: Bensalem Township: Southern end of freeway section: 68.074: 109.554: PA 132 (Street Road) Access to Parx Casino and Racing: 68. ...