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WARRINGTONALIVE.COM serves Warrington in Central Bucks County, Pennsylvania (PA). Warrington was founded in 1734 and named after a town in Lancashire England. Warrington was located at the intersection of Bristol Road and the Doylestown-Willow Grove Turnpike, now known as Easton Road.
Warrington Township, long-ago designated as The Gateway to Historic Bucks County, is home to 25,000 residents and over 375 businesses and is not only a dynamic residential area, but a bustling commercial center, as well. Across its 13.8 square miles, the Warrington community is nestled amidst both agricultural and preserved lands, including 300 acres dedicated to parks and active recreation and nearly 700 acres of open space.
The Warrington Historical Society is trying to save Illg's Barn which is planned to be demolished for a David Cutler housing development.
It is adjacent to the Lower Nike Park and would be a perfect addition to let everyone know of Warrington's past.
It is a beautiful English style barn and there are very few of these left in Bucks County.
Please sign the petition and read some of the
comments about why the barn should be saved.
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