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  2. Jennersville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Jennersville Church of the Brethren [3] and a 105,000-square-foot shopping center are located in Jennersville. Developers of the shopping center have estimated that 10,500 people live within three miles of the center, 23,800 within five miles, and 44,000 within seven miles, based on 2000 U.S. Census data.

  3. Two Brothers Roundhouse - Wikipedia

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    [4] In 1995, the Aurora City Council voted to allow an investment group led by former Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton to purchase the building. The building re-opened in 1996 and hosted a brewpub, restaurant, museum, and open-air pavilion. [2] Among the artifacts in the museum is Payton's championship ring from Super Bowl XX.

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  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in eastern ...

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    December 10, 1980 (West of Newtown on Legislative Route 15098: Willistown Township: Extends into Newtown Township in Delaware County: 7: John Bell Farm: John Bell Farm: September 6, 1984

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  7. White Fence Farm - Wikipedia

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    Since 1954, the restaurant has been owned and operated by the Hastert family. Robert Hastert Sr. was the first family owner-manager. Hastert had begun as a wholesale poultry dealer at the Aurora Poultry Market during World War II and later owned the Harmony House restaurant in Aurora, Illinois, which he had opened four years before he bought White Fence Farm. [2]

  8. Pennsylvania Route 796 - Wikipedia

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    PA 796 northbound past Baltimore Pike in Jennersville PA 796 begins at an intersection with PA 896 in New London Township , Chester County , heading north on two-lane undivided Jennersville Road. The route soon crosses into Penn Township and curves northeast through a mix of fields and woods with some development.

  9. Jenners, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Jenners is an unincorporated community in Jenner Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States.It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area.