Line Lexington, Pennsylvania
Line Lexington is a census-designated place (CDP) located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The community is part of the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area and is situated approximately 35 miles north of the city of Philadelphia.
History
Line Lexington was originally settled in the early 18th century by Quakers and Mennonites who were attracted to the area's fertile soil and abundant water sources. The community's name is derived from the Line Lexington Meetinghouse, a historic Quaker meetinghouse that was established in the area in 1731.
Geography
Line Lexington is located in the southeastern part of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The community is primarily residential, with a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments. The area is characterized by its rolling hills, wooded areas, and small streams.
Demographics
As of the 2010 United States Census, Line Lexington had a population of approximately 1,700 residents. The community is predominantly Caucasian, with a small percentage of African American and Asian American residents.
Economy
The economy of Line Lexington is primarily based on local businesses and services. The community is home to a number of small businesses, including restaurants, retail stores, and professional services. Many residents also commute to jobs in nearby cities, such as Philadelphia and Allentown.
Education
Line Lexington is served by the North Penn School District, which operates several elementary, middle, and high schools in the area. The community is also home to a number of private schools, including faith-based and Montessori schools.
Transportation
Line Lexington is accessible by several major highways, including U.S. Route 202 and Pennsylvania Route 309. The community is also served by the SEPTA regional rail system, which provides direct service to Philadelphia.
Notable people
Several notable individuals have hailed from Line Lexington, including professional athletes, musicians, and politicians.
See also
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