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  2. Attraction. King of Prussia Mall. The premier shopping destination on the East Coast... Photo courtesy Simon Malls. SHARE. The premier shopping destination on the East Coast offers six major department stores and more than 450 stores and restaurants.

  3. King of Prussias name comes from an inn and tavern opened in 1769 in a converted farmhouse originally built by Welsh Quakers in 1719. The owner named his tavern to honor King Frederick II of Prussia, an eighteenth-century monarch who opposed Britain’s imperial ambitions.

  4. A high-impact report showcasing KOP's development over the last year, future projects, employment and community stats and our programs and accomplishments. Future Plans. With a strong foundation and a bold vision for the future, it should come as no surprise that King of Prussia is experiencing unprecedented growth. HQ KOP.

  5. Located about 20 miles northwest of Philadelphia, King of Prussia serves the Greater Philadelphia region including Montgomery, Chester, and Delaware counties, and is the premiere shopping destination on the East Coast. At the junction of Routes 202, 76, 422, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike, King of Prussia is easily accessible for travelers.

  6. King of Prussia: What to Know Before You Go (2024) - Tripadvisor. Hotels. Things to Do. Restaurants. Flights. Vacation Rentals. Cruises. Rental Cars. Forums. Explore King of Prussia. United States. Pennsylvania (PA) King of Prussia. Plan Your Trip to King of Prussia: Best of King of Prussia Tourism. By Linda D. 3,864. PLAN YOUR TRIP.

  7. VALLEY FORGE CASINO RESORT. 1160 First Ave King of Prussia. The Valley Forge Casino Resort is the ultimate entertainment destination, with hundreds of exciting slot machines and table games, incredible restaurants, the area's coolest nightlife and the biggest names in music and comedy on stage. CLICK HERE FOR MORE. IFLY INDOOR SKYDIVING.

  8. King of Prussia is a suburban community that is located 20 miles northwest of the city of Philadelphia in Montgomery County in southeastern Pennsylvania. The town developed around the King of Prussia Inn, a tavern that was built as a cottage in 1719 at what is now the intersection of U.S. Route 202 (Dekalb Pike) and Gulph Road.

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