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Erected by the Citizens of Falls Township to commemorate the patriotic service of these men & women in The World War 1917 - 1919 [Roll of Honored Dead] ?aroline H. Christman · Edward B. Watson · William H. Duke Jr. &mi…
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We the People of Falls Township and vicinity pay tribute to those members of its Armed Forces who served honorably during the Korean and Vietnam Conflicts Dedicated to our fallen comrades May your names be the last inscribed in our quest…
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This fully planned, six-home style residential community was conceived by the builder William J. Levitt. The first family moved in, June 23, 1952. When completed in 1957, Levittown contained 17,311 homes on 5,750 acres, designed for a population o…
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James Castro · Donald Quillan[Killed in action or died in service] [Honor Roll of Township Memberswho served]
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKGD_moon-williamson-log-house_Levittown-PA.html
Quaker Samuel Moon resided here in the late 1700s and early 1800s. As a well known carpenter, he was particularly skilled in making Windsor chairs. This celebrated and prized antique originally served a functional role in public buildings and tave…
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The first Falls Meeting Housebuilt here in 1690on 6 acres given bySamuel BurgesThe second House, 1728The third, present, house, to left, 1789The fourth, present, house, to right, 1841HereWilliam Pennattended and preachedwhen residing at his countr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFIK_langhorne-speedway_Levittown-PA.html
Opened in 1926, this circular one-mile dirt track was known as the "Big Left Turn." It hosted a NASCAR inaugural race in 1949. Notable drivers Doc Mackenzie, Joie Chitwood, Rex Mays, Lee Petty, Dutch Hoag, A.J. Foyt, and Mario Andretti raced here …
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