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Arrival in 1864 spawned the town of Three Bridges. Huge quantities of livestock and meats were shipped from here. Passenger service ended 1953. Station dismantled in 1955.
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Early Indian trail known after 1711 survey as "The York Road," later as "The Old York Road." A third bridge added west of here in 1813 provided town's official name in 1866.
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Daniel Sebring bought this land in 1711, and operated a tavern here by 1738. In 1769, it became the first overnight stage stop along the Old York Roadbetween NY and Philadelphia.
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