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Tullytown is a
borough in
Bucks County, Pennsylvania,
United States.
Originally a
village in
Falls Township,
Tullytown was
partitioned as a
borough in...
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fields and playgrounds, and a
shopping center located in
neighboring Tullytown borough that was
considered large and
modern at the time of its construction...
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Levittown station (formerly Levittown–
Tullytown) is a
SEPTA Regional Rail
station in
Tullytown,
Pennsylvania served by the
Trenton Line. It
opened in 1953...
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villages of
Morrisville and
Tullytown were part of
Falls Township.
Morrisville was
granted borough status in 1804.
Tullytown was
established as a borough...
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response to
Russian military intervention in Ukraine. RWC (originally from
Tullytown, Pennsylvania) then
changed their name to "Kalashnikov USA" and has started...
- is an
historic American elementary school building that is
located in
Tullytown in
Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It is part of the
Pennsbury School District...
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Pennsbury Manor in
Tullytown, Pennsylvania,
built in 1683, Penn's home from 1699 to 1701...
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Forest City
borough Susquehanna 1,871 0.9 1982.0 1296
Tullytown borough Bucks 1,869 2.1 886.6 1296
Metal Township Franklin 1,869 44.6...
- Bristol,
where it
turns into a
divided highway. US 13
becomes a
freeway in
Tullytown and
continues north to its
terminus at US 1 in
Falls Township, near Morrisville...
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chemical plants around Bristol.
Waste Management operates a
landfill in
Tullytown that is the
largest receptacle of out-of-state
waste in the USA (receiving...