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  2. William E. Troutt - Wikipedia

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    Dr. William E. Troutt brings 35 years of experience as a college president. In July 2017 he became President Emeritus of Rhodes College having led the college as president since 1999. A new college curriculum, innovative academic partnerships to enhance student learning, a re-centering and re-shaping of the campus, and a new trustee governance ...

  3. Falls, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Falls is an unincorporated community in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] The community is located along the Susquehanna River, 10.3 miles (16.6 km) west-northwest of downtown Scranton. Falls has a post office with ZIP code 18615. [2] [3]

  4. Schlusser, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Schlusser is located directly northeast of Carlisle, the county seat, at (40.238528, -77.183573), [3] in eastern North Middleton Township and western Middlesex Township ...

  5. Fallsington, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1690, Thomas Janney donated 72 acres (0.29 km 2) of land to be used as the Quaker burial grounds for Falls Monthly Meeting. William Penn donated a tract of 120 acres (0.49 km 2), for a Falls commons. Fallsington evolved through a succession of periods in American history and architecture.

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  8. Falls Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    In 1682, William Penn began construction of his official residence, Pennsbury Manor. The 8,431-acre (34.12 km 2) site in Falls Township was chosen for its easy access to Philadelphia along the Delaware River. This island was gradually sold by Penn's heirs and the last original building was destroyed in 1864.

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