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  2. P.J. Whelihan's - Wikipedia

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    P.J. Whelihan's Pub + Restaurant is a chain of sports bars based in Haddon Township, New Jersey. As of March 2020, the chain operates 22 locations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania . The chain has been owned by the P.J.W. Restaurant Group since the companies inception in 1983.

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  4. Blue Bell, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Blue Bell is located at (40.144759, -75.268752 According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 5.4 square miles (14 km 2), all land.. While the CDP of Blue Bell proper consists of an area roughly centered upon the namesake Inn, [6] in recent years [when?] the name "Blue Bell" has become informally synonymous with the larger surrounding area within the 19422 ZIP code ...

  5. Whitpain Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The major roadways in Whitpain Township are U.S. Route 202 (DeKalb Pike) and Pennsylvania Route 73 (Skippack Pike). The two roadways intersect in Center Square. Both roads are mostly two-lane highways, though US 202 is currently under construction to become a four-lane divided highway throughout the township.

  6. Pennsylvania Route 73 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 73 (PA 73) is a 62.32-mile (100.29 km) long east–west state highway in southeastern Pennsylvania.It runs from PA 61 near Leesport southeast to the New Jersey state line on the Tacony–Palmyra Bridge over the Delaware River in Philadelphia, where the road continues south as New Jersey Route 73.

  7. Skippack Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The main highways serving Skippack Township are Pennsylvania Route 73 and Pennsylvania Route 113. PA 73 follows Skippack Pike along a northwest-southeast alignment across the northern and northeastern portions of the township, while PA 113 traverses northeast-to-southwest along Bridge Road.

  8. Pennsylvania Route 113 - Wikipedia

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    PA 29 (Gravel Pike) – Schwenksville, Collegeville: Southern terminus of PA 113 Alternate Truck: Skippack Township: 24.362: 39.207: PA 73 (Skippack Pike) – Schwenksville, Skippack: Northern terminus of PA 113 Alternate Truck: Lower Salford Township: 28.506: 45.876: PA 63 (Main Street) – Green Lane, Harleysville: Bucks: Hilltown Township ...

  9. Skippack, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    In 1795, Jacob Reiff bought a property at Store Road and Skippack Pike and opened a general merchandise store. [2] In 1800, the store was sold to Jacob Sorver, who ran it until 1854. A post office was established in 1827 with weekly mail delivery by the Kutztown stagecoach .