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Trappe (Pennsylvania German: Drapp) is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,509 at the 2010 census. Augustus Lutheran Church, built in 1743, is the oldest unchanged Lutheran church building in the United States in continuous use by the same congregation.
Historical Society of Montgomery County. 1654 DeKalb Street, Norristown, PA. Making History Greater Series Presents a Free Program: “The History of Trappe & Collegeville”. Lisa Minardi ...
The Bondwoman's Narrative is a novel by Hannah Crafts whose plot revolves around an escape from slavery in North Carolina. The manuscript was not authenticated and properly published until 2002. Scholars believe that the novel was written between 1853 and 1861.
Trappe is a town in Talbot County, Maryland, United States. The population was 1,077 at the 2010 census. It is the site of one of the largest mixed-use developments on the U.S. East Coast called Trappe East or "Lakeside" with controversy arising over its wastewater treatment.
Trappe Fire Co. returned to service Monday two weeks after the death of Chief Branden Sisca, who died while on duty as a police trooper.
Philadelphia Print Shop Opening Today In Wayne - Radnor, PA - A historic Chestnut Hill business has set up shop in Wayne, opening today, bringing rare books and maps to downtown.
In printing, trap expresses the degree to which ink already printed on a substrate accepts another layer printed on top of it compared to how well the substrate (e.g., paper) accepts that ink.
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The Speaker's House is a museum located in Trappe, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania that preserves the home of Frederick Muhlenberg, the First and Third Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. The house was built in 1763, bought by Muhlenberg in 1781, and occupied by his family until 1791.
RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA — An iconic print shop known for its archive of historical maps, rare books and prints is coming to Wayne, after it closed last December in Chestnut Hill.