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For relief, area code 267 was established as an overlay on the 215 numbering plan area on July 1, 1997. Local calls across the Delaware/Pennsylvania border required ten-digit dialing. Area code 445 was first proposed in July 2000 as an overlay code on numbering plan area 215/267. [1]
Area code Additional overlay codes Parent of area code splits Location 215 [a] [b] 267, 445: Philadelphia and its immediately surrounding areas in the southeast corner of Pennsylvania 223: 717 [b] 267: 215 [b], 445: 272: 570 [b] 412 [a] [b] 878: Pittsburgh and its immediately surrounding areas in Allegheny County: 445: 215 [b], 267: 484: 610 [b ...
Golden Alternate School: Golden 10-12 Alexander Park Elementary School Golden K-3 Windermere Elementary School Windermere K-7 Golden Secondary School: Golden 8-12 Selkirk Secondary School: Kimberley 8-12 Open Doors Alternate School Invermere 10-12 Nicholson Elementary School Golden K-7 McKim Middle School Kimberley 4-7 Marysville Elementary School
It served as a school and youth training center until 1945, when the building was adapted for use as the McKim Community Center. In 1972 the building was sold by trustees to the city. [3] McKim's School was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1] It is included in the Baltimore Heritage Walk.
The McKim Free School was founded and endowed by John McKim. ... The area's crime problems have provided subject material for ... 215.0 230.7 254.5 277.3 290.1 264.4 ...
Area codes 215, 267, and 445; Area code 412; Area code 445; Area codes 570 and 272; Area codes 610, 484, and 835; ... Area code 878; L. List of Pennsylvania area codes
7845 Mckim (1996 AC), a Main-belt Asteroid discovered in 1996; McKim, Mead, and White, prominent architectural firm in the eastern US at the turn of the 20th century; McKim Observatory, astronomical observatory owned and operated by DePauw University; McKim's School, historic school located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Erdenheim was subject to some of the first Post-War suburban development in the Philadelphia Area, with the Chesney Downs development, located between Glendalough Road, Avondale Road, and Longfield Road being constructed in the late 1940s, while the Holiday at Paper Mill Glen development, located between Harston Road, Fraser Road, and Atwood ...