Things To Do in Essington, Pennsylvania

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Essington PA 19029, United States of America

  • Inscription. Forever Honored: C. L. Beale J. A. Kiszonas, A. R. Bothner J. P. Lawson, A. Burnett E. F. Oxner, D. F. Fox T. Pritula, W. F. Gumen J. E. Sission, Jr. E. S. Horodynski R. S. Smith, L. F. James, Jr. L. D. Surplus, S. W. ... More on HMDB

 

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240 South 2nd Street and Sansom Street Alley, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

 

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Essington Pennsylvania

  • Boards and Blades is in the process of moving. They are starting to build at their new location. They are now located at 216 Pohattan Ave. in Essington, PA. The finish date of the park is still not set so keep checking http://go.to/BoardsNBlades ... More on skateboardpark.com

 

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95 Wanamaker Ave, Essington, PA 19029

 

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500 W 2nd St, Essington, PA 19029

  • The West End Boat Club (a.k.a. WEBC) came into existence on January 3, 1898 when a Charter was granted by the presiding judge of Delaware County, Thomas J. Clayton. From historical photographs and documents, the WEBC maintained a ... More on Westendboatclub.com

 

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500 Powhattan Ave, Essington, PA 19029

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  • Lou Turk's - Some bars are legendary. The kind of watering hole that you’ll remember for most of your life.... More on clubzone

  • I got to tell ya, I was apprehensive to venture into Lou Turks due to the horror stories I heard about that... More on clubzone

 

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200 Mohican St, Essington, PA 19029-1620

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Essington PA 19029, United States of America

  • Inscription. In 1643 the colony's Governor, Johan Printz, established its capital here on Tinicum Island. Earlier, in 1638, New Sweden had been founded at the site of present Wilmington. Although the colony was captured by the Dutch ... More on HMDB

 

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Essington PA 19029, United States of America

  • Inscription. First permanent settlement in present-day Pennsylvania, founded 1643 by Col. Johan Printz, governor of New Sweden. Seized by the Dutch in 1655, and by the English in 1664. , Erected 1947 by Pennsylvania Historical and ... More on HMDB

 

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101 Taylor Ave, Essington, PA 19029

  • Site of "New Sweden," the first European settlement in Pa., est.1643. View of Delaware River. More on BrandywineCVB.org

  • Governor Printz Park is the site of the first permanent settlement in present Pennsylvania in 1643, and of ... More on KidsPlayParks

 

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