Plumsteadville
Plumsteadville, located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is a charming place to live or own a business or investment property. Just 29 miles from Philadelphia, and 28 miles from Trenton, New Jersey, many people enjoy the quiet and historic suburb with easy access to work and culture in nearby larger cities.
According to its website, http://www.plumstead.org/, Plumstead Township was formed shortly after 1700 by English Quakers who came to Pennsylvania to help fulfill William Penn’s dream of a land of religious freedom. Plumstead Friends Meeting, founded in 1727, was the township’s first religious establishment, but diversity soon followed… In 1725, a petition was presented by a group of residents to the Bucks County Court, organizing Plumstead Township. Already, small villages had begun to grow around the township to support what was at first an agricultural community. With the much-traveled highway from Philadelphia to Easton, today’s Route 611, running in a north-south direction and another main road running east and west, Point Pleasant Pike/Ferry Road, business and industry began to evolve. There were inns, blacksmiths, a gristmill, general stores, and a large carriage works.”
Meanwhile, https://www.livingplaces.com/PA/Bucks_County/Plumstead_Township/Plumsteadville.html adds: Plumsteadville is a rather large commercial village. The [original well-known tavern, built in 1751,] now the Plumsteadville Inn, remains the focal point of the village… Several of the village businesses are located in converted residential dwellings.”
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