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  2. Yardley, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    19067. Area code (s) 215, 267 and 445. FIPS code. 42-86920. Website. www.yardleyboro.com. Yardley is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. Yardley borders the Delaware River and Ewing, New Jersey to its east and Lower Makefield Township to its north, west, and south.

  3. Washington Crossing Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Washington Crossing Historic Park. /  40.29750°N 74.87639°W  / 40.29750; -74.87639. Washington Crossing Historic Park is a 500-acre (2 km 2) state park operated by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources [ 4] in partnership with the Friends of Washington Crossing Park. The park is divided into two sections.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bucks County ...

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    2-4 Beaver Street, 946-1101 Bellevue Avenue, 1-111 Green, 4 Hulme, 3-342 Main Streets, 1-131 Trenton Avenue, and 2-9 Water Street. 40°08′34″N 74°54′35″W. /  40.1428°N 74.9097°W  / 40.1428; -74.9097  ( Hulmeville Historic District) Hulmeville. 66. Ivyland Historic District. Ivyland Historic District.

  5. Yardley–Wilburtha Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The first structure located at the site of the now demolished Yardley–Wilburtha Bridge was built in 1835 by the Yardleyville–Delaware Bridge Company.It was originally a wooden toll bridge that connected the borough of Yardleyville (known today as Yardley) in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and the Greensburg (known today as Wilburtha) section of Ewing Township in Mercer County, New Jersey.

  6. Yardley station - Wikipedia

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    Yardley. / 40.2351; -74.8310. Yardley station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station in Yardley, Pennsylvania. [6] It is located at Main Street and Reading Avenue and serves the West Trenton Line to New Jersey. [6] The station has off-street parking. In FY 2017, Yardley station had a weekday average of 349 boardings and 328 alightings. [7]

  7. William Yardley - Wikipedia

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    William Yardley. William Yardley (1632 – 6 May 1693) was an early settler of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and is the namesake of the borough of Yardley, Pennsylvania. As a persecuted Quaker minister, Yardley and his wife, Jane ( nee Heath) moved from Ransclough, England, near Leek, Staffordshire, to Bucks County when Yardley was 50.