St. James Episcopal Church Cemetery
St. James Episcopal Church Cemetery is a cemetery in Lower Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. St. James Episcopal Church Cemetery is situated nearby to Saint James Episcopal Church, as well as near Evansburg Free Library.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Skippack Bridge and Moyer’s Landfill.
Skippack Bridge
Bridge
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Skippack Bridge, also known as Montgomery County Bridge No. 142, is a historic stone arch bridge located near Evansburg in Lower Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Skippack Bridge is situated 1,700 feet east of St. James Episcopal Church Cemetery.
Moyer’s Landfill
Grassland
Moyer's Landfill was a privately owned landfill in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, United States. It was originally farmland outside the town. In the 1940s, the owner started accepting trash and municipal waste as a way to make additional money. Moyer’s Landfill is situated 2 miles south of St. James Episcopal Church Cemetery.
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. The Speaker’s House is situated 2½ miles northwest of St. James Episcopal Church Cemetery.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Evansburg and Collegeville.
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.
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.
Eagleville
Village
Audubon is a community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It was named for naturalist John James Audubon, who lived there as a young man. The population was 8,400 in 2010. Eagleville is situated 2 miles southeast of St. James Episcopal Church Cemetery.
St. James Episcopal Church Cemetery
- Type: Cemetery
- Denomination: Episcopal
- Category: burial
- Location: Lower Providence Township, Montgomery County, Philadelphia Region, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
40.18079° or 40° 10′ 51″ northLongitude
-75.42773° or 75° 25′ 40″ westOpen location code
87G65HJC+8WOpenStreetMap ID
way 900559516OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=cemeteryOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=episcopal
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