
Neshaminy Creek meanders through this portion of Bucks County, shaping a landscape defined by evolving rail transportation and established educational institutions during the 1940s. The presence of the Reading Company and Pennsylvania Railroad lines, including stops at Holland Sta and Trevose Sta, highlights the area's role as a commuter and transit corridor between Philadelphia and its northern suburbs. Local landmarks such as the George School and the Villa Joseph Marie academy near the Sisters of St Casimir convent emphasize a rich history of private education and religious community. Smaller settlements like Langhorne Manor, Hulmeville, and Parkland are shown in detail, alongside aviation history at the Silver Star Airport. Notable water-powered industrial remnants are suggested by Mill Creek and Iron Works Creek, while a Covered Bridge still spans the Neshaminy in the northern reaches.
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1944 Langhorne
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1947 Langhorne
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1953 Langhorne
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1966 Langhorne
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1993 Langhorne
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2010 Langhorne
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2013 Langhorne
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2016 Langhorne
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2019 Langhorne
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2023 Langhorne
Bucks County, PA