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Baptist Convention Center "Holy Donut" on County Line Road - Route 23 Alternate

 












May 8, 1961 - Intersection of County Line Road and General Green Road; Colonial Village

 

There were at least four Roberts Schools. The first school was a log structure built by the Welsh in 1740 in Matthew Roberts Woods on what was then called State Road. It lasted 50 years and was replaced by this stone schoolhouse which stands today, on a plot of land donated by William Cleaver in 1790.
(Courtesy of Upper Merion Park and Historic Foundation)

 

 

 

 

This is a photo of the third Roberts School, built in 1959.

 

This photo (below) contributed by John Morrell.









A view of the Upper Merion Swim Club on Brownlee Road near Belmont Elementary School. The pool opened in 1960 and was owned by Joe Volpe.

 

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