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  2. Yardley, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Yardley is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. Yardley borders the Delaware River and Ewing, New Jersey to its east and Lower Makefield Township to its north, west, and south. The United States Post Office assigns many addresses in Lower Makefield Township the preferred city of "Yardley", although they are outside the borough.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bucks County ...

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    Bridge in Yardley Borough: June 22, 1988 : Reading Avenue over VanHorn Creek Yardley ... Craven Hall: Craven Hall. October 11, 2007 : 599 Newtown Road Warminster ...

  4. DA: Video showing Pennsylvania ballots being destroyed is ...

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    YARDLEY, Pa. (WHTM) — A video purporting to show election ballots being destroyed in a Pennsylvania county is a fake, the county’s district attorney’s office said Thursday. A video ...

  5. Falls Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Portions of Falls Township are called Morrisville and Yardley, due to the location of the Morrisville Post Office outside the Borough of Morrisville in Falls Township. As originally chartered in 1692, the villages of Morrisville and Tullytown were part of Falls Township. Morrisville was granted borough status in 1804.

  6. Lower Makefield Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Lower Makefield and Yardley, postal ZIP code 19067 includes the borough of Morrisville, located southeast of Lower Makefield Township along the Delaware River. However, Morrisville is a distinctly separate town entity and has its own government, school system, police department, fire department, and sports programs.

  7. Blakesley Hall - Wikipedia

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    The hall is a timber-framed farmhouse built in 1590 (when Yardley was in Worcestershire) by Richard Smalbroke, a man of local importance to Yardley. His family farmed at the hall and had other buildings in the surrounding area which were lost over time. After 1685, the building passed into the hands of the Greswolde family and for the next 200 ...

  8. Brock Creek (Buck Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Brock Creek rises near the southwest corner of Lower Makefield Township just east of Interstate 95 at an elevation of 140 feet (43 m), flowing generally east then northeast, turning northerly before it enters Yardley Borough and meets at Buck Creek's 0.60 river mile at an elevation of 49 feet (15 m).

  9. South Yardley - Wikipedia

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    Graham Short (renowned micro-artist) Master engraver known for engraving The Lord's Prayer on the head of a pin. (1946 - Gordon Nutt (8 November 1932 – 26 February 2014), former professional footballer who played in England, Wales, the Netherlands, and Australia; he made a total of 189 league appearances, and scored 32 goals.