Warminster
Only about 14 miles north of Philadelphia, Warminster, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, began as a small farming community. Before its borders were formally established in 1711, Warminster was called Warminster Township as early as 1685, so its historic roots run deep. And the city has come a long way over the years. In fact, its website boasts:
Warminster Township is a vibrant community of more than 32,000 residents and over 900 commercial businesses. Although Warminster’s historical roots run deep, the township is an emerging leader in environmental, technological, and economic practices.
Interestingly, https://warminstertownship.org/warminster-township-history/ says: “When William Penn began, in 1682, to organize his ‘New Deal’ in government in the new country, he had the nucleus of what was later to become one of the most solid and prosperous centers of population in the country. On June 23, 1683, William Penn bought from the Lenni Lenapes the land ‘lying between the Pennepack and Neshomamic creeks and all upon the Neshomamic creeks and backward.’ General Davis, in his ‘History of Bucks County,’ says, ‘The surface of the township is generally level, with but little broken or untillable land. There is no better land in the county than the plains of Warminster which extend eastward to the hills of Neshaminy.
Despite Warminster’s proximity to major cities and thriving businesses, residents of the area enjoy their access to 420 acres of recreation areas within 13 parks.
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