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Doylestown topographic map

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Doylestown

An electric telegraph station was built in 1846, and the North Pennsylvania Railroad completed a branch to Doylestown in 1856. The first gas lights were introduced in 1854. Because of the town's relatively high elevation and a lack of strong water power, substantial industrial development never occurred and Doylestown evolved to have a professional and residential character.

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Name: Doylestown topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 18901, United States (40.29804 -75.14846 40.32777 -75.10553)

Average elevation: 108 m

Minimum elevation: 74 m

Maximum elevation: 143 m

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