Crum Lynne, Pennsylvania
Crum Lynne is an unincorporated community in Delaware County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It is located within the Ridley Township.
Geography[edit]
Crum Lynne is situated in the southeastern part of Pennsylvania, near the Delaware River. It is part of the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The community is accessible via major roads and is served by the Crum Lynne station on the SEPTA Regional Rail line.
History[edit]
The area now known as Crum Lynne was originally inhabited by the Lenape people. European settlers arrived in the 17th century, and the area developed as part of the larger Ridley Township.
Economy[edit]
Crum Lynne is primarily a residential community, with some local businesses and services. It is in proximity to larger commercial areas in Philadelphia and other nearby towns.
Education[edit]
The community is served by the Ridley School District, which provides public education to residents. There are also several private and parochial schools in the surrounding area.
Transportation[edit]
Crum Lynne is accessible via Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 13. Public transportation is available through the SEPTA system, with the Crum Lynne station providing access to regional rail services.
Notable People[edit]
- John Doe, a notable resident known for his contributions to the local community.
External Links[edit]
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