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- Rothsville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Warwick Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. The po****tion...
- villages of Brunnerville, Disston, Kissel Hill, Lexington, Millway, and Rothsville. The area's first settler was Richard Carter, who settled by the mouth...
- boroughs of Mount Joy, Manheim, and Lititz, along with the villages of Rothsville, Leola, and Intercourse. The eastern portion of PA 772 follows the Newport...
- springs of Lititz Springs Park in Lititz, Pennsylvania southwest past Rothsville through the Millport Conservancy towards Oregon. Blue Herons are known...
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- (34 km) to Lititz, p****ing through Intercourse, Leola, Brownstown, and Rothsville along the way. In August 2016, a major realignment project was completed...
- 272 southbound West Earl Township 36.849 59.303 PA 772 – Brownstown, Rothsville Ephrata Township 41.235 66.361 US 322 – Ephrata Access to Historic Ephrata...
- Morgantown‡ Paradise Penryn Reamstown Refton Reinholds Rheems Rohrerstown Ronks Rothsville Salunga Schoeneck Smoketown Soudersburg Stevens Swartzville Wakefield...
- studios and offices are located on South Reading Road, along PA 272, at Rothsville Road in Ephrata. The station's broadcast tower is located off Tower Road...
- Picnic Woods Road approximately 1 mile north of Pennsylvania route 772 and Rothsville, Pennsylvania. The bridge was originally built in 1849 for a cost of $700...