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- Richlandtown is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The po****tion was 1,260 at the 2020 census. Richlandtown is located at 40°28′23″N...
- Morrisville New Britain New Hope Newtown Penndel Perkasie Quakertown Richlandtown Riegelsville Sellersville Silverdale Telford (lies partly in Montgomery...
- District covers 72 square miles and serves the boroughs of Quakertown, Richlandtown, and Trumbauersville; as well as Hay****, ****ord, and Richland Townships...
- Township (west) Richland Township surrounds the boroughs of Quakertown and Richlandtown. As of the 2000 census, there were 9,920 people, 3,763 households, and...
- length, p****es through rural areas of northern Bucks County, serving Richlandtown and Springtown. PA 212 has a concurrency with PA 412 through the Springtown...
- 4228.6 1576 West Conshohocken borough Montgomery 1,330 0.9 1479.4 1577 Richlandtown borough Bucks 1,326 0.3 5100.0 1577 Newville borough ****berland 1,326...
- Pumping Station Road Pennsylvania Route 212 (Richlandtown Pike) Erie Road West Thatcher Road Richlandtown Road Covered Bridge Road (Sheard's Mill Covered...
- Clinton Reynoldsville Jefferson Rices Landing Greene Richland Lebanon Richlandtown Bucks Ridgway Elk Ridley Park Delaware Riegelsville Bucks Rimersburg...
- create a Second Front. Ella Reeve Bloor died on August 10, 1951, in Richlandtown, Pennsylvania. She is buried in Harleigh Cemetery in Camden, New Jersey...
- Pennsylvania, United States, located 2.6 miles (4.2 km) northeast of Richlandtown. The area was known as the Stokes Tract as early as 1735, until 1837...