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The area is generally referred to as Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania due to sharing a common ZIP code (19010) with the community; however, Bryn Mawr's census-designated place (CDP) is located wholly within Lower Merion Township. [4] [5] SR 2005 intersects side street Brennan Drive before crossing Ithan Creek shortly upstream from its mouth at Darby ...
Havertown's ZIP Code is 19083 and "Havertown" is a postal address. The name "Havertown" was coined by the U.S. Post Office and came into use on January 1, 1946. [ 1 ] Before then, each constituent community was known by its local name: Bon Air, Brookline , Penfield , Beechwood, Llanerch , Manoa, Oakmont , Coopertown, and Ardmore .
The Haverford neighborhood name was borrowed from the older entity, Haverford Township (established 1681) to which much of the unincorporated community belongs, as the result of a postal code address change in 1946. [2] [3] Haverford Township's namesake is in turn derived from the name of the town of Haverfordwest in Wales, UK. [4] [5]
Haverford Township is a home rule municipality township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. [3] Haverford is named after the town of Haverfordwest in Wales. It is a commuting suburb located due west of Philadelphia and is officially known as the Township of Haverford. It is referred to, like many townships in Pennsylvania, simply ...
Wynnewood [2] is neither an incorporated area nor a census-designated place.As of 2010 census, there were 13,572 people and 5,436 households residing in the community. [3] In 2000, the population density was 3,882 people per square mile.
Haverford, Pennsylvania, a town partly in both Haverford and Lower Merion Townships, Pennsylvania; Haverford Township, Pennsylvania, a township of Delaware County, west of Philadelphia; SS Haverford, an American transatlantic liner used in World War I; Tom Haverford, a Parks and Recreation character played by Aziz Ansari
Haverford station (soon to be known as Haverford South station [2]) is a SEPTA rapid transit station in Haverford Township, Pennsylvania. It serves the Norristown High Speed Line (Route 100) and is located at Haverford Road and Buck Lane. All trains stop at Haverford. The station lies near the campus of Haverford College and the Haverford School.
As such, in 1687, an east–west road was laid out (Goshen Road) so the Friends could attend either Goshen or the Haverford Friends Meeting. By 1696, these friends had become numerous enough to hold their own meeting in Newtown and continued to meet in a private home until the completion of the Newtown Square Friends Meetinghouse in 1711. In ...