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  1. Churchville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Northampton Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 5,348 at the 2020 census.

  2. On September 21st, 1852, the village of Churchville officially formed, taking its name from Samuel Church who owned all the land in the present village limits. From here, the village continued to grow both in population and social well being.

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  4. Churchville station is a former train station in Churchville, Pennsylvania. Still owned by SEPTA and located on Knowles Avenue and Bustleton Pike, it is now a leased private residence. The station was built in 1892, and served as a stop on the Reading Railroad 's Newtown Line. It replaced another structure built in 1878.

  5. The Churchville Nature Center opened on June 1, 1964 as the Nature Center at Churchville Park. This first iteration of CNC operated out of the Franklin House, the mid-18th century farmhouse today used for staff offices and storage.

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