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  2. King of Prussia, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. /  40.08917°N 75.39611°W  / 40.08917; -75.39611. King of Prussia (also referred to as KOP) [4] is a census-designated place in Upper Merion Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 22,028.

  3. Upper Merion Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Upper Merion Township is a township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 33,613 at the 2020 U.S. Census. Located 16 miles (26 km) from Philadelphia, it consists of the villages of Gulph Mills, King of Prussia, Swedeland, Swedesburg, and portions of Radnor, and Wayne .

  4. Pennsylvania Route 23 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 23. Pennsylvania Route 23 ( PA 23) is an 81.14-mile-long (130.58 km) state highway in southeastern Pennsylvania. The route begins at PA 441 in Marietta and heads east to U.S. Route 1 (US 1) at City Avenue on the border of Lower Merion Township and Philadelphia. PA 23 begins at Marietta in Lancaster County and continues east ...

  5. Bridgeport, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA operates the Route 99 bus through Bridgeport, which provides service to the Norristown Transportation Center, King of Prussia, and Phoenixville. The Bridgeport Bridge is a Historic American Engineering Record-documented Philadelphia & Western Railway bridge spanning the Schuylkill River west of DeKalb Street. It is a single-track curving ...

  6. Norristown High Speed Line - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA N-5 train #144 of the Norristown High Speed Line as it enters the Gulph Mills station in Upper Merion, Pennsylvania. The Norristown High Speed Line ( NHSL; also known as the P&W, Route 100, or the M Line [4] ) is a 13.4-mile (21.6 km) [3] interurban light rapid transit line operated by SEPTA, running between the 69th Street Transportation ...

  7. King of Prussia (shopping mall) - Wikipedia

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    King of Prussia (shopping mall) /  40.08833°N 75.39028°W  / 40.08833; -75.39028. King of Prussia, also referred to as King of Prussia Mall, is a shopping mall located in the community of King of Prussia in Upper Merion Township, Pennsylvania. It is the largest shopping mall in Pennsylvania and the third-largest shopping mall in the ...

  8. King of Prussia Inn - Wikipedia

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    A map created by William Parker, an American Loyalist, listed the inn as "Berry's" in 1777, [4] but a local petition in 1786 identified it as the "King of Prussia". It was possibly renamed to entice German soldiers fighting in the American Revolution to remain in this area. At some point a wooden signboard of the inn depicted King Frederick the ...

  9. King of Prussia Town Center - Wikipedia

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    King of Prussia Town Center. / 40.084489; -75.403503. King of Prussia Town Center is a lifestyle center in the census-designated place of King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, [2] in Upper Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The center is just west of the King of Prussia mall. It is part of the Village at Valley Forge, 122-acre mixed-use ...