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Spring Mill Café, 164 Barren Hill Road. Housed in an 1831 former general store. [5] Lee Tire and Rubber Company (1909), 1100 East Hector Street. NRHP-listed. [2] Now the Spring Mill Corporate Center. Spring Mill Fire Company #1, 1210 East Hector Street. [6] Spring Mill County Park, south side of East Hector Street, between North Lane and ...
ZIP code: 19063. Area code(s) 610 and 484: Elwyn is an unincorporated community located in Middletown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. Elwyn ...
Spring Mills is located in southeastern Centre County, near the center of Gregg Township. It is in the Penns Valley, at the confluence of Sinking Creek with Penns Creek. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 0.44 square miles (1.15 km 2), all land.
The term "Media" is often used to include not only the borough of Media, but other municipalities but that share the ZIP Code. The borough of Media covers only 0.8 square miles (2.1 square kilometres) and less than 6,000 residents, but the Media ZIP Code 19063 covers 23.08 sq mi (59.8 km 2) and a population of 35,704. [50]
The Spring Mills bar is known for its small-town atmosphere, traditional pub fare and cheap, cold beer. Head to the Frosty Hook for a low-key night, whether sitting at the bar or playing pool with ...
In 1725, he migrated to Amity Township with his family. Jacob (1678–1752) and his wife Anna Elisabethe (Parmentier) (1683–1769) are buried in St. Gabriel's Church (formerly known as the Molatton Church). Peter (1715–1779) and Jacob Roth Weaver are buried in St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Amityville.
ZIP codes: 19037, 19063. Area code(s) ... 19063. Area code(s) 610 and 484: GNIS feature ID: 1203683 [1] Glen Riddle is an unincorporated community in Middletown ...
Notable buildings include the Upper Mill or Spring Valley Mill (c. 1740), the Lower Mill (c. 1820), a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, a cooperage, a store, and two inns—the "Neff's Tavern" and Temperance Inn (c. 1838). The contributing structures are the Spring Valley Mill Dam and a stone arch bridge. [2]