Central Perkiomen Valley Park
Central Perkiomen Valley Park is a park in Montgomery County, Philadelphia Region, Pennsylvania. Central Perkiomen Valley Park is situated nearby to the hamlet Evansburg, as well as near Iron Bridge Estates.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Perkiomen Bridge Hotel and The Speaker’s House.
Perkiomen Bridge Hotel
Retail building
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The Perkiomen Bridge Hotel, also known as Lane's Hotel, is a historic, American hotel complex that is located adjacent to the Perkiomen Bridge in Collegeville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
The Speaker’s House
Museum
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The Speaker's House is a museum located in Trappe, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania that preserves the home of Frederick Muhlenberg, the First and Third Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.
Augustus Lutheran Church
Church
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Augustus Lutheran Church is a historic church and Lutheran congregation at 717 West Main Street in Trappe, Pennsylvania. Consecrated in 1745, it is the oldest extant Lutheran church building in the United States. Augustus Lutheran Church is situated 2 miles northwest of Central Perkiomen Valley Park.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Collegeville and Evansburg.
Collegeville
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Collegeville is a city in Montgomery County in Southeastern Pennsylvania about 30 miles from Philadelphia. The large borough is made up mostly of residential neighborhoods, privately owned restaurants, and a small strip of shops.
Evansburg
Hamlet
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Evansburg is a census-designated place in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,129 at the 2010 census. The CDP, divided between Lower Providence Township and Skippack Township, is the namesake of Evansburg State Park.
Rahns
Village
Rahns is an unincorporated community along the Perkiomen Creek in Perkiomen Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Rahns was founded in 1865 and named for an early settler, George Rahn.
Central Perkiomen Valley Park
- Type: Park
- Category: recreation area
- Location: Montgomery County, Philadelphia Region, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
40.1903° or 40° 11′ 25″ northLongitude
-75.448° or 75° 26′ 53″ westElevation
102 feet (31 metres)Open location code
87G65HR2+4ROpenStreetMap ID
node 357371706OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=parkGeoNames ID
7147118
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