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September 1, 1983 Camp-Woods , is a historic estate with associated buildings located at Villanova , Delaware County, Pennsylvania and built on a 400 ft (120 m) high spot which had been a 200-man outpost of George Washington 's Army during the Valley Forge winter of 1777–78. [ 2 ]
Villanova is a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.It straddles Lower Merion Township in Montgomery County and Radnor Township in Delaware County. [2] It is located at the center of the Philadelphia Main Line, a series of Philadelphia suburbs located along the original east–west railroad tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
An 1895 map showing most of Radnor Township together with other communities on the Pennsylvania Main Line. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 13.8 square miles (36 km 2), of which 13.8 square miles (36 km 2) is land and 0.07% is water.
Villanova station (soon to be known as Villanova South station [2]) is a SEPTA rapid transit station near the campus of Villanova University in Radnor Township, Pennsylvania. [3] It serves the Norristown High Speed Line (Route 100). All trains stop at Villanova. The station lies 7 track miles (11 km) from 69th Street Terminal. The station has ...
Notes 1 Market Street (LR 1/LR 139 - State Route 3012) and Second Street Harrisburg: Front Street (LR 1/LR 18 - PA Route 61/PA Route 147) and Market Street (LR 161 - PA Route 61) Sunbury: State Route 3012, State Route 3009, U.S. Route 22, PA Route 147: 2
Cabrini University was a private Catholic university in Radnor Township, Pennsylvania. [3] It was founded by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 1957, and was named after the first American naturalized citizen saint, Mother Frances Cabrini.
PA 320 widens back to a four-lane divided highway and intersects the northern terminus of PA 420, at which point it heads into business areas. The route continues north to a diamond interchange with US 1. [2] [3] Past the US 1 interchange, PA 320 passes more commercial establishments and crosses into Marple Township, becoming a four-lane ...
On May 7, 1930, the playing field at Villanova Stadium was dedicated to the memory of Leo J. Francis Goodreau, a Villanova football player who died due to injuries incurred in practice. On September 27, 1980, the running track was dedicated to Villanova's legendary track and field coach James "Jumbo" Elliott.