A relatively small city of 7 square miles and 56,000 residents, Lancaster is located within driving distance of Washington DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Delaware beaches and the Jersey shore. But the City of Lancaster is about so much more than o ...
The mission of the Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds Office is to create a goverment operation that is effective, cost efficient, and customer friendly. We believe a customer-focused approach is the best way to achieve success and success is never final ...
Lancaster Township was established in 1729 as one of seventeen original townships in Lancaster County. It was the smallest of the townships with its boundaries defined by the Conestoga River, Manor Township, the Little Conestoga Creek, (East) Hempfield To ...
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Lansdowne Borough offers the best of the old and new in an honest-to-goodness small town setting with a big sense of community.
The area that is now known as the Borough of Lansdowne was settled in the early 1700s and named after the English estate of ...
According to early reports, it was Clayton N. Fidler who suggested that the name "Laurel" be taken from Laurel Hill and be combined with the "dale" in Rosedale to form the favored name of Laureldale. It was this name that was then employed when steps were ...
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The area that now comprises Limerick Township was first settled in the last decade of the 17th century by Welsh immigrants. Limerick Township was incorporated in 1726 and originally included the river crossing community of Royersford which was not establi ...
On March 14, 1681 William Penn received a charter from the King of England for a grant of land to establish a colony in the New World. This colony was named Pennsylvania, or Penn's Woods. The Township of London Britain was organized in 1725 from a tract o ...
London Grove Township is located in southern Chester County in Pennsylvania’s rolling Piedmont Region. The Township traditionally has been an agricultural community. And while agriculture is still a major part of the Township, recently London Grove has be ...
Londonderry Township was officially created in 1734. During this time, Londonderry shined in religious and educational accomplishments.
The local topography of Londonderry's streams, valleys, and ridges provided natural travel routes for the Lenape Ind ...
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Lower Gwynedd is one of the oldest townships in Montgomery County. The Quakers settled Gwynedd Township in the late 1600's. With the help of the leadership of William Penn the township was developed and later separated in 1891 into Lower and Upper Gwynedd ...
The Lower Heidelberg Township has a long and illustrious history that dates to the arrival of German and Welsh immigrants in the late 1720's.
Pick up a driving tour and history book at our Township building and wind your way over our colorful country r ...
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Lower Oxford Township is nestled in the rolling hills of southern Chester County approximately one hour from both Philadelphia and Baltimore. In 1754, Oxford (originally known as Hood’s) was founded after Londonderry Township was divided. It was named aft ...
The name "Pottsgrove" originated from the 18th century estate of John Potts, who built a stone mansion in Stowe. After the American Revolution's Battle of Brandywine in 1777, part of the Potts Estate became an encampment for George Washington's troops. Th ...
Located in south central Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Lower Providence Township reflects a unique mix of history and progress. Lower Providence Township encompasses 14.77 square miles, which includes the geographic areas of Audubon, Collegeville, Troo ...
1700 Farmers from the Oley Valley begin migrating north into the area that would become the Borough of Lyons
1846 A large three story hotel - later called the Lyons Hotel is built close to where the railroad line would run
1850 the East Penn Branch ...
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