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About Hatboro, Warminster and Willow Grove
The areas of Hatboro, Warminster &
Willow Grove are located about 15-20 miles north of central Philadelphia in
southeastern Pennsylvania.
HATBORO
Hatboro dates back to the early 1700s when
John Dawson, a hatter from England settled in the small village. Hatboro played
a role in the Revolutionary War; it is said that hats were made for soldiers
here. Also, the Battle of Crooked Billet occurred in the Hatboro area and a
monument was erected in its honor.
Click here to learn more about the
history
of Hatboro or to see historic
pictures
of the town.
Hatboro is a wonderful "small town" with a
strong sense of community. The population is just 7,500 within a 1.2 square
mile area that lies on either side of York Road. The community is committed to
preserving the vitality of the Main Street, with its historic buildings, busy
business and shopping districts. Our office is located on Main Street, 253 S.
York Road. Feel free to stop in!
Visit the Hatboro
website.
WARMINSTER
Warminster lies along street road in Bucks
County. Dutch and English settlers established the township in 1711, which was
then a growing agricultural community. Washington's army passed through
Warminster in 1777 during the Revolution. The Battle of Crooked Billet that
started in Hatboro, ended in Warminster. Many local citizens took part in the
war.
Click here to learn more about the
history
of Warminster or to see historic
pictures
of the town.
Today, Warminster is a largely
family-oriented residential community. With a population of over 32,000,
Warminster's land is almost completely developed. There are a number of
shopping centers and ten community parks.
Visit the Warminster township
website.
WILLOW GROVE
The town of Willow Grove is located in Upper
Moreland township in Montgomery County. Willow Grove has had many identities
over the past 300 years
a colonial farmstead, small rural community and a
world-renowned entertainment destination
Willow Grove Park.
Click here to learn more about the
history
of Willow Grove and Upper Moreland Township or the history of
Willow
Grove Park, famous amusement park from 1896-1976.
The town is now primarily residential with
several thriving business, industrial and commercial districts. Willow Grove is
convenient to the major roadways the in the area, the Pennsylvania Turnpike,
Route 611, Route 63 and Route 263. One of the main attractions is the fabulous
Willow Grove Park mall.
Visit the Upper Moreland township
website.
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Occasionally homeowners who are trying to sell their home are surprised to learn that their title is encumbered by a lien. There are several types of liens; the most common are mechanic's or contractor's liens.
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