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Warrington, PA (IMG) (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

Author Mary Doyle Roth, Kenneth Samen, Warrington Historical Society
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
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ISBN / ASIN0738562920
ISBN-139780738562926
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Sales Rank494,815
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Warrington Township, located in Bucks County, was officially established in October 1734 and named after a town near Lancashire, England. As the years went on, main roads developed through town, some as part of William PennÂ’s highway plan, and the township was divided further into the four villages of Warrington, Neshaminy, Tradesville, and Eureka. Their borders were not well defined but were centered on important crossroads. Each of the villages had its own post office and school. The residents associated themselves with their villages, forming distinct communities. The year 2009 marks WarringtonÂ’s 275th anniversary. To commemorate this event, the newly formed Warrington Historical Society has assembled the vintage photographs in Warrington as a glance back at the townshipÂ’s rich past, offering a window to a time when the Warrington landscape was made up of endless open space and agriculture was the main industry.