Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker was the 23rd Governor of Pennsylvania from 1903 to 1907. He also served Pennsylvania as a judge and wrote on aspects of Pennsylvania history. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Civil War reenactment Pennypacker Mills Schwenksville Pennsylvania June 2nd 2017
Perkiomen Trail in PA - Part 2
This video in Part 2 of a bike ride that was taken from Oaks, PA to Green Lane, PA on the Perkiomen Trail. The ride took place on June 1, 2013.
Here is a description of the trail taken from Traillink.com:
The trail passes through a rich and varied landscape, including town centers, parks and rural areas, and parallels scenic Perkiomen Creek for much of its route. Most of the trail is surfaced with cinder and packed gravel, with some paved segments. The trail is a regional access between Green Lane Park in Green Lane, Central Perkiomen Valley Park in Schwenksville and Lower Perkiomen Valley Park in Oaks, as well as two significant sites, the Mill Grove Landmark in Audubon and Pennypacker Mills Site in Schwenksville.
The trail travels through serene wooded areas and rural and suburban neighborhoods, providing an everyday escape and also a versatile community transportation route. Small businesses along the trail demonstrate its immense popularity. One highlight comes near the southern end right where the trail meets up with Schuylkill River Trail. Here you can experience Valley Forge National Historic Park.
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Confederate Soldiers Alabama
CIVIL WAR REUNION. Pennypacker Mills,
Schwenksville, PA 19473
Confederate Soldiers Alabama
CIVIL WAR REUNION. Pennypacker Mills,
Schwenksville, PA 19473
Perkiomen Trail in PA - Part 1
This video was taken on my ride from Oaks, PA to Green Lane, PA on the Perkiomen Trail. The ride took place on June 1, 2013.
Here is a description of the trail taken from Traillink.com:
The trail passes through a rich and varied landscape, including town centers, parks and rural areas, and parallels scenic Perkiomen Creek for much of its route. Most of the trail is surfaced with cinder and packed gravel, with some paved segments. The trail is a regional access between Green Lane Park in Green Lane, Central Perkiomen Valley Park in Schwenksville and Lower Perkiomen Valley Park in Oaks, as well as two significant sites, the Mill Grove Landmark in Audubon and Pennypacker Mills Site in Schwenksville.
The trail travels through serene wooded areas and rural and suburban neighborhoods, providing an everyday escape and also a versatile community transportation route. Small businesses along the trail demonstrate its immense popularity. One highlight comes near the southern end right where the trail meets up with Schuylkill River Trail. Here you can experience Valley Forge National Historic Park.