Phoenixville is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located 28 miles (45 km) northwest of Philadelphia at the junction of French...
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Phoenix Iron & Steel Company; 1955: Phoenix Steel Corporation), located in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, was a manufacturer of iron and related products during...
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The Phoenixville Tunnel, originally called the Fairview Tunnel, was part of the Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley Railroad in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania...
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Phoenixville station is a former train station in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Located at 4 Bridge Street in Phoenixville, it is currently used for offices...
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Phoenixville Area High School is a senior high school located on 1200 Gay St, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. It is a member of the Phoenixville Area School...
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The Colonial Theatre is located in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, at 227 Bridge Street. Built in 1903, the "Colonial Opera House" became a preeminent venue...
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The Phoenixville Area School District (PASD) is a public school district headquartered in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. The current superintendent is Mrs...
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Phoenixville was a professional football team based in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. The team was the result of a 1919 merger between the Phoenixville Union...
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Schuylkill River Trail (redirect from Schuylkill River Trail - Philadelphia City Line to Phoenixville)
(Chester County side) and end near Cromby Generating Station, above Phoenixville, then use borough streets and the Mont Clare Bridge (PA29) to connect...
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Eastford, Connecticut (redirect from Phoenixville, Connecticut)
of it is land and 0.3 square miles (0.78 km2) of it (1.20%) is water. Phoenixville—A 1930s book describes it as "a small crossroads hamlet on Still River...
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The Phoenixville Historic District is a national historic district located at Phoenixville, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The district consists of the...
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Princeton Health officially merged into UPHS in January 2018. Phoenixville Hospital in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, was previously part of the UPHS network but...
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Joseph Whitaker (industrialist) (redirect from Joseph Whitaker (Phoenixville))
1870) was an American industrialist, landowner, and legislator in the Phoenixville and Mont Clare area of Pennsylvania, during the 19th century. He was...
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runs through northern Chester County and serves Elverson, Bucktown, Phoenixville, and Valley Forge. PA 23 continues into Montgomery County and intersects...
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had eight children. In 2003, he died from lung cancer in his home in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. "Willard G. Rouse III, Philadelphia Developer". The Washington...
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Bank of Phoenixville from 1890 to his death. Carey lived on West Church Street in Phoenixville. He died on June 4, 1897, at his home in Phoenixville. He was...
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Plano Academy High School, Plano, Texas, United States Phoenixville Area High School, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, United States Huslia Airport (ICAO code)...
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about Pennsylvania history. Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker was born in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, on April 9, 1843. He was the son of Anna Maria (née Whitaker)...
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was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, grew up in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, and attended Phoenixville Area High School. He is the second-oldest son of...
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from complications of Parkinson's disease dementia at a hospital in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, on March 10, 2023, at the age of 84. They're Coming to...
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The University of Valley Forge (UVF) is a private university near Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, and 8.8 miles (14.2 km) from Valley Forge National Historical...
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Department of Psychiatry and Neurology at Valley Forge Army Hospital, in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. In November 1957, his mother died from ovarian cancer...
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David White (actor) (category People from Phoenixville, Pennsylvania)
April 4, 1916, in Denver, Colorado, he later moved with his family to Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Los Angeles City College and began acting...
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Delaware County Community College, Marple Township, Downingtown, Exton, Phoenixville, Sharon Hill, Upper Darby and West Grove Delaware Technical Community...
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Festival Born Peter John Farrelly (1956-12-17) December 17, 1956 (age 67) Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, U.S Robert Leo Farrelly Jr. (1958-06-17) June 17, 1958...
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Levi B. Kaler (category People from Phoenixville, Pennsylvania)
business was the first to use gas for lighting in Phoenixville. He was a school board member in Phoenixville from 1856 to 1862. In 1866, he was elected to...
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Reading Terminal, Philadelphia Pottstown station, Pottstown Phoenixville station, Phoenixville Royersford station, Royersford Birdsboro station (Reading...
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Terry Gilkyson (category People from Phoenixville, Pennsylvania)
singer and songwriter. Gilkyson was born Hamilton Henry Gilkyson in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, and graduated from St. George's School in Middletown,...
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million. In June 1997, New Century Bank was founded as a private bank in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania by Ken Mumma. It had five branches in Pennsylvania. The...
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