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English: Northbound Butler Pike at Germantown Pike in Plymouth Meeting.
Hovenden House and Plymouth Meeting Country Store & Post Office, Germantown & Butler Pikes, Plymouth Meeting, Whitemarsh Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The Maulsby-Corson-Hovenden House (left), was begun in 1767, and was a station on the Underground Railroad. The Plymouth Meeting Country Store & Post Office was built c.1827.
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