FRANCONIA
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On March 31, 1732, Franconia Township was incorporated from what was a portion of Salford Township. Settled primarily by Dutch- and German-speaking immigrants, the township still retains much of its rural character and charm. Today, while some farms remain, new houses, small businesses, and other developments are noticeable. Township planners hope to concentrate new developments around the townships boundary with Souderton and Telford Boroughs. Today, many signs of the old Pennsylvania German cultural practices can still be seen. It should be noted that some homes and businesses may have a Souderton or Telford mailing address, but are actually located in Franconia Township.
PUBLIC SERVICES:The areas surrounding Souderton and Telford Boroughs and the small village of Franconia are serviced by public water and sewer facilities. A full-time police force serves the community. Fire protection is provided by volunteer companies. Residential trash disposal is arranged by private contractors.
RECREATION:Township facilities include two public parks that include softball fields. Tennis courts are also available. Little League programs are run by private organizations. For more information on what is available, please call 215-723-1137.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:No SEPTA bus or rail lines serve the township.
SHOPPING:A small neighborhood shopping center is available. Souderton and Telford boroughs are easily accessible. The nearest major shopping mall is the Montgomery Mall.
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