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At the 2000 census, there were 1,568 people, 569 households, and 452 families living in the township.The population density was 983.9 inhabitants per square mile (379.9/km 2).
Chalfant house c. 1850: 89 Locust Street Etna 2012 Chalfant Log House 1832 2716 West Hardies Road Hampton Township 2007 Chancellor's house (Harvey Childs house) 1896 Peabody and Stearns: 718 Devonshire Street Shadyside 1973 Chatham Village: 1932, 1935 Ingham & Boyd, architects.
build Twelfth Street Meeting House, 1813–1814. Green Street Meeting House Home of the North Monthly Meeting until c. 1828: 1815-1816 [21] c.1970 "The dimensions of the building were forty-seven by seventy-three feet." [29] Home of the Monthly Meeting for the Northern District until the 1827-28 Hicksite/Orthodox schism. [30] Discontinued as a ...
Oaks is an unincorporated community located in Upper Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The community is 18 miles (30 km) northwest of Philadelphia and its boundaries are defined in large part by the village's position at the junction of Perkiomen Creek and the Schuylkill River .
The Dominican Retreat House was at the time of its closing in 2006 the oldest retreat house for women in the United States. In February 2009, the Dominican Sisters sold the 42-acre property to the Land Conservancy of Elkins Park, PA, who intended to use the facility for group spiritual, health and wellness education retreats, and also as a ...
Oaks Cloister is a historic mansion in the Germantown section of Philadelphia. It was built in 1900 by the architect Joseph Miller Huston (1866-1940). Huston, who was the architect of the Pennsylvania Capitol, built Oaks Cloister as his home and studio. The Tudor style home incorporates architectural elements and work by many capitol artists. [1]
Where is Trump going to be in Oaks, PA? The Greater Philadelphia Expo Center at 100 Station Ave. in Oaks, an unincorporated community in Upper Providence Township.
The Saxton House, former home of Ida Saxton McKinley. First Ladies National Historic Site is a United States National Historic Site located in Canton, Ohio. During her residency in Washington, D.C. Mary Regula, wife of Ohio representative Ralph Regula, spoke regularly about the nation's first ladies. Recognizing the paucity of research ...