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- Rileyville may refer to: Rileyville, New Jersey Rileyville, Pennsylvania Rileyville, Virginia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
- Rileyville is an unincorporated community in Page County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. The notable waterways of the locality are the Shenandoah River...
- Rileyville is a village in the Lebanon Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located at the intersection of Route 191 and Route 371...
- Larisons Corners, Linvale (historically known as New Market), Reaville, Rileyville, Ringoes, Rocktown,[citation needed] Snydertown, Union, Unionville, Venliews...
- Buttonwood Corners Cloverhill Furmans Corner Larisons Corners Linvale Reaville Rileyville Ringoes CDP (849) Rocktown Snydertown Unionville Vanlieu Corners Wertsville...
- Page County, from feeder elementary school, Springfield, located near Rileyville. Mount Carmel Christian Academy is just south of town limits and is a...
- 3.35 Hopewell-Wertsvlle Road at the Mercer County line in East Amwell Rileyville Road CR 602 in East Amwell CR 608 3.95 6.36 Route 12 in Delaware Township...
- Plank Road) Barnes Road Dead End Page 2.15 3.46 SR 611 Beahm Lane SR 662 (Rileyville Road) Patrick 0.70 1.13 Dead End C C Camp Lane SR 8 (Woolwine Highway)...
- Springfield, Big Spring, and Oak Hill. The highway crosses Jeremys Run at Rileyville and crosses over the rail line between there and Compton, north of which...
- Grace (organized 10 March 1877), St. Mark’s (organized 1876), St. James’ (Rileyville, organized 1884), and Beth Eden (organized 31 December 1896). The following...