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Lahaska is an
unincorporated community in
central Bucks County, Pennsylvania,
United States. It lies east of
Buckingham and west of New Hope on Route...
- Cave,
Buckingham Mountain,
Curls Run, Dark Hollow,
Flatiron Hill,
Lahaska Cr****,
Lahaska Hill, Mill Cr****,
Neshaminy Cr****,
Paunacussing Cr****, Pid**** Cr****...
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Lahaska is a
defunct station on the
Reading Company's New Hope Branch. The
station is
currently on the line used by the New Hope Railroad. The station...
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County include the
shops and
studios of New Hope, Peddler's
Village (in
Lahaska),
Washington Crossing Historic Park, New Hope Railroad,
Bucks County River...
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Lahaska Cr**** (Lackawissa or Lahask****ee) is a
tributary of Mill Cr**** in
Wrightstown Township,
Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The
Geographic Name Information...
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carousel which was
originally built in 1922. The
Village is
located in
Lahaska, Pennsylvania, near
Doylestown and New Hope in the
Philadelphia metropolitan...
- this format,
making its
debut on 31 July 2006. The
Bucks County Herald in
Lahaska, Pennsylvania,
followed in 2009, and The
Chronicle in Laurel, Mississippi...
- age 11, she was
enrolled by her
family at
Buckingham Friends School in
Lahaska, Pennsylvania. Her
family owned the
Longland farm from 1912 to 1926. Born...
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Buckingham Township,
Bucks County,
Pennsylvania flows to its
confluence with
Lahaska Cr**** to form Mill Cr****. The
Geographic Name
Information System I.D. is...
- York City, and
carries the name York Road from the
southern terminus to
Lahaska and
Upper York Road
north of there. From
Willow Grove to Buckingham, PA 263...