- Langhorne Borough, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia
Langhorne, the town that includes Langhorne Borough, began in the 17th century at the intersection of older Lenni-Lenape paths The earliest established settlers (three Dutch and two British) arrived in the early 18th century
- Langhorne Borough
Our history and unique identity continue to be reinforced by residents with deep community pride and vision A village of less than a square mile surrounded by dense suburban development, Langhorne Borough maintains its identity through foresight, hard work, and continuing vigilance
- Things to Do in Langhorne | Towns in Bucks County
From its beginnings as a crossroads called “Four Lanes End” in the 17th century, to the bustling town it is today, Langhorne has always been filled with activities Whether you're looking for a family-friendly amusement park, or fine Italian dining, you can find it here
- Langhorne, PA Map Directions - MapQuest
Langhorne, Pennsylvania, is a small borough with a rich historical tapestry and a charming suburban atmosphere Known for its quaint, small-town vibe, Langhorne is most famously home to Sesame Place, a family-friendly amusement park themed around the beloved children's show, "Sesame Street "
- Visit Langhorne for Things to Do, Events, Festivals . . .
From lively events to local treasures, make the most of summer with unforgettable experiences close to home
- Langhorne Borough - Bucks County, PA
Langhorne Borough 114 East Maple Avenue Langhorne, PA 19047 Website: langhorneborough com Hours Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Friday - By Appointment Check website for any variations Telephone: 215-757-3768 Facsimile: 215-757-1272 Supervisor Council Meeting: 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7:00 PM at Borough Hall
- Langhorne, PA - Niche
Langhorne, Pennsylvania offers many wonderful aspects of a suburban lifestyle They have a quaint and lively downtown on Maple Ave For example, The Langhorne Coffee House offers a glimpse of local artists surrounding delicious coffee and food
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