Geryville, Pennsylvania

Village in Pennsylvania, U.S.

Jamison Publick House, c. 1745

Geryville is a village located mainly in Milford Township, Bucks County but also in Upper Hanover Township, Pennsylvania, United States. The first letter of the name is pronounced as a hard "g." It is located just north of Route 663 and is split between the East Greenville zip code of 18041 and the Pennsburg zip code of 18073.[1] Originally known as Aurora, the village received its name from the postmaster Jesse Gery in 1865. The Publick House on the corner of Sleepy Hollow Road and Geryville Pike played a prominent role in Fries's Rebellion of 1799.[2] It is drained via the Macoby Creek southward into the Perkiomen Creek and Schuylkill River.

Gallery

  • Jamison Publick House, front
    Jamison Publick House, front
  • Geryville Pike in Geryville
    Geryville Pike in Geryville
  • St Lukes Hospital
    St Lukes Hospital
  • St Lukes Hospital, west wing
    St Lukes Hospital, west wing

References

  1. ^ "18073 ZIP Code Map Pennsburg Pennsylvania". Web Archive. March 24, 2012. Archived from the original on March 24, 2012. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
  2. ^ Milford Township[dead link]

External links

  • Media related to Geryville, Pennsylvania at Wikimedia Commons
  • Jamison Publick House Jamison Publick House – Restaurant - Pennsburg, PA
Places adjacent to Geryville, Pennsylvania
Corning, Palm Kraussdale, Hosensack Sleepy Hollow, Spinnerstown
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40°24′55″N 75°28′31″W / 40.41528°N 75.47528°W / 40.41528; -75.47528


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