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  2. List of counties in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    An 1836 map of Pennsylvania's counties. The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, used by the U.S. government to uniquely identify counties, is provided with each entry. FIPS codes are five-digit numbers; for Pennsylvania the codes start with 42 and are completed with the three-digit county code.

  3. Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Fairless Hills as it is known today began in 1951, when developer Danherst Corporation began erecting prefabricated homes built by Gunnison Magichomes, Inc. Gunnison was a wholly owned subsidiary of U.S. Steel. The development was financed by U.S. Steel with a loan of $50 million.

  4. Bucks County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Other planned developments included Croydon and Fairless Hills. This rapid sprawl continued until the mid-1960s. This rapid sprawl continued until the mid-1960s. In the 1970s, the county experienced a second growth spurt as developers expanded in previously underdeveloped townships, including Middletown , Lower Makefield , Northampton , and ...

  5. Falls Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Portions of Fairless Hills and Levittown, Pennsylvania, are located in the township. Portions of Falls Township are called Morrisville and Yardley, due to the location of the Morrisville Post Office outside the Borough of Morrisville in Falls Township. As originally chartered in 1692, the villages of Morrisville and Tullytown were part of Falls ...

  6. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps' location tracking is regarded by some as a threat to users' privacy, with Dylan Tweney of VentureBeat writing in August 2014 that "Google is probably logging your location, step by step, via Google Maps", and linked users to Google's location history map, which "lets you see the path you've traced for any given day that your ...

  7. File:Fairless Hills, PA.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Photo of Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place within Falls Township, Bucks County. Photo taken on eastbound Trenton Road at the intersection of Canterbury Road. Photo taken on eastbound Trenton Road at the intersection of Canterbury Road.

  8. U.S. Route 1 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    US 13 south / US 1 Bus. south – Tullytown, Bristol, Yardley, Fairless Hills: Access to Yardley via Pine Grove Road; no northbound access to US 1 Bus./Yardley: 79.298: 127.618: PA 32 north – Morrisville: Northbound exit and southbound entrance; southern terminus of PA 32; former US 1 Bus. Morrisville: 80.516: 129.578: Pennsylvania Avenue ...

  9. Pennsylvania Route 724 - Wikipedia

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    PA 724 westbound past its eastern terminus at PA 23 in East Pikeland Township. When routes were first legislated in Pennsylvania in 1911, what is now PA 724 was designated as part of Legislative Route 147 between east of Reading and North Coventry Township and as part of Legislative Route 201 between North Coventry Township and Phoenixville. [5]