Bethlehem Pike
Bethlehem Pike is a historic 42.21 mi (67.93 km) long road in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, connecting Philadelphia and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It began as a Native American path called the Minsi Trail which developed into a colonial highway called the King's Road in the 1760s. Most of the route later became part of U.S. Route 309, now Pennsylvania Route 309.
Bethlehem Pike
Bethlehem Pike is a historic 42.21 mi (67.93 km) long road in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, connecting Philadelphia and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It began as a Native American path called the Minsi Trail which developed into a colonial highway called the King's Road in the 1760s. Most of the route later became part of U.S. Route 309, now Pennsylvania Route 309.
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67.93041024
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Bethlehem Pike is a historic 4 ...... 9, now Pennsylvania Route 309.
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6.793041024e+4
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Fort Washington
Hilltown Township
Lower Gwynedd Township
Montgomeryville
West Rockhill Township
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Bethlehem Pike becomes Main Street north of this junction.
Bethlehem Pike becomes PA 378 ...... 378. Former segment of PA 312.
Formerly PA 731
Formerly PA 813
Formerly part of US 422
Interchange. Bethlehem Pike becomes PA 309 north of this junction.
Interchange. Bethlehem Pike becomes SR 4013 north of this junction.
Northern terminus of PA 412. Former segment of PA 43.
Northern terminus of overlap. Former segment of PA 413.
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East Walnut Street
Germantown Pike
Sun Inn Preservation on Main Street
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Bethlehem Pike is a historic 4 ...... 9, now Pennsylvania Route 309.
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Bethlehem Pike
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