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was renamed the
Montgomery County Rapid Transit Company and later the Montgomery Transit Company. In 1923, its name was changed once again to the Skippack & Perkiomen Transit Company. The "Wogglebug" trolleys ran on the south shoulder of Skippack Pike through the village (a sidewalk was on the north side). Buses replaced the trolleys in 1925. In 1940 the bus service ended.
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333:, thirteen families from the lower Rhine River arrived at Philadelphia aboard the Concord, on October 6 of that year. These families were primarily linen weavers, but also knew how to farm. These first German immigrants left their homeland of Germany because of persecution they experienced as religious
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Skippack have joined forces to create Skippack First Fridays to encourage the public to re-discover the Village of Skippack and its hidden gems. The event is held every First Friday for the months of April through October from 5-9 p.m., as well as at various
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379:, the founder of Pennsylvania. The name later changed to "Skippack and Perkiomen Township" until the township was split into two townships. Skippack Township is home to one of the oldest homes still standing in the area, the Indenhofen (De Haven) Farmstead, built in circa 1720. It was listed on the
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Souderton, Skippack & Fairview Electric Railway Co. was formed in 1901 to provide trolley service from Norristown, through Trooper and Worcester to Souderton. Trolley service to Skippack began in 1908. Harleysville was reached in 1912; the line to Souderton was never completed. The railway
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living together, 7.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 25.2% were non-families. 19.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 3.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.61 and the average family size was 3.03.
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Pennsylvania would soon become a majority German-speaking colony. As the Germantown area became more densely settled, there was a departure of some of the original families of Germantown to an area twenty miles west of Philadelphia further up the Schuylkill,
348:, who was charged with the authority to make land transactions with the thirteen families. After inspecting different areas of the vicinity of Philadelphia, the families settled on the land that was to become the villages of Germantown, Summerhousen, Crefeld, and Germantownship.
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1809:Salfordville
1774:Port Kennedy
1534:Center Point
1439:Willow Grove
1408:Spring Mount
1403:Spring House
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1332:Melrose Park
1296:Harleysville
1156:Upper Merion
1136:Upper Dublin
1066:Lower Merion
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1819:Spring Mill
1769:Port Indian
1759:Penn Valley
1744:North Hills
1714:Meadowbrook
1637:Gulph Mills
1504:Barren Hill
1471:communities
1261:Elkins Park
1235:Bala Cynwyd
1126:Springfield
1101:New Hanover
1091:Marlborough
936:North Wales
846:County seat
725:January 31,
566:other races
432: /
331:Original 13
319:2010 census
283:610 and 484
120: /
1907:Categories
1845:West Point
1839:Unionville
1834:Tylersport
1829:Three Tuns
1824:Sumneytown
1794:Roychester
1668:Jarrettown
1632:Graterford
1575:Earlington
1524:Cedarbrook
1423:Swedesburg
1377:Pottsgrove
1367:Penn Wynne
1342:Mont Clare
1322:Maple Glen
1317:Kulpsville
1256:Eagleville
1191:Whitemarsh
1131:Towamencin
1096:Montgomery
1021:Cheltenham
961:Royersford
931:Norristown
916:Jenkintown
901:Green Lane
881:Bryn Athyn
876:Bridgeport
853:Norristown
629:References
543:As of the
420:75°23′56″W
417:40°13′37″N
396:stagecoach
335:Anabaptist
206:Population
153:Montgomery
108:75°23′56″W
105:40°13′37″N
1869:Footnotes
1850:Worcester
1658:Hollywood
1652:Haverford
1621:Geryville
1611:Frederick
1606:Franconia
1585:Erdenheim
1580:Edge Hill
1565:Crestmont
1519:Camp Hill
1514:Bethayres
1459:Wynnewood
1433:Villanova
1418:Swedeland
1271:Flourtown
1266:Evansburg
1245:Bryn Mawr
1240:Blue Bell
1201:Worcester
1106:Perkiomen
1036:Franconia
1008:Townships
971:Souderton
956:Rockledge
946:Pottstown
941:Pennsburg
688:April 23,
406:Geography
338:Mennonite
305:(CDP) in
299:Schippach
228:Time zone
198:Elevation
36:Schippach
1709:Mainland
1704:Linfield
1693:Lederach
1688:Layfield
1683:Laverock
1627:Gladwyne
1560:Creamery
1479:Abington
1454:Wyndmoor
1398:Skippack
1393:Sanatoga
1382:Rosemont
1352:Oak Lane
1327:McKinley
1286:Glenside
1196:Whitpain
1121:Skippack
1111:Plymouth
1051:Limerick
1041:Hatfield
1026:Douglass
1016:Abington
951:Red Hill
926:Narberth
921:Lansdale
911:Hatfield
863:Boroughs
570:Hispanic
560:, 1.07%
556:, 0.45%
552:, 1.00%
393:Kutztown
291:Skippack
266:ZIP Code
163:Skippack
159:Township
83:Skippack
32:Skippack
1804:Salford
1749:Obelisk
1678:La Mott
1642:Gwynedd
1570:Dresher
1494:Ardsley
1449:Wyncote
1428:Trooper
1362:Oreland
1307:Horsham
1230:Audubon
1224:Ardmore
1116:Salford
1046:Horsham
976:Telford
906:Hatboro
370:Bavaria
342:Quakers
325:History
133:Country
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1724:Miquon
1616:Fulmor
1590:Eureka
1550:Colmar
1544:Chapel
1529:Cedars
1489:Arcola
1484:Ambler
1444:Woxall
1388:Roslyn
982:Trappe
871:Ambler
574:Latino
545:census
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518:−25.9%
473:Census
149:County
1799:Rydal
1789:Rahns
1739:Noble
1719:Mingo
1555:Congo
1469:Other
1413:Stowe
562:Asian
550:White
528:3,758
513:6,516
498:8,790
271:19474
254:UTC-4
233:UTC-5
214:3,758
141:State
1754:Palm
1357:Oaks
1211:CDPs
727:2008
690:2011
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482:Note
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