Lorimer Park
40°05′45″N 75°04′23″W / 40.0957°N 75.0730°W / 40.0957; -75.0730Area 230 acres (93 hectares) Created 1938[1] Open Daily, 7 AM – Sunset
Lorimer Park is a 230-acre (0.93 km2) public park in Abington Township, Pennsylvania. The park, a bequest from George Horace Lorimer (long-time editor-in-chief of The Saturday Evening Post), is connected to Pennypack Park in Philadelphia County, and the Pennypack Creek runs through both parks. The park borders Fox Chase Farm, one of only two remaining active farms in Philadelphia County.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lorimer Park.
- Montgomery County Parks website
References
- ^ Montgomery County Government. "Lorimer Park Pamphlet". Retrieved 25 June 2020.
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Abington Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
- Abington
- Ardsley
- Crestmont
- Elkins Park
- Glenside
- Hollywood
- Huntingdon Valley
- McKinley (most)
- Meadowbrook
- Noble
- North Hills
- Roslyn
- Roychester
- Rydal
- Willow Grove
- Ardsley
- Crestmont
- Meadowbrook
- Noble
- North Hills
- Roslyn
- Rydal
- Walnut Hill
- Abington Art Center
- Briar Bush Nature Center
- Keswick Theatre
- Willow Grove Park Mall
- Holy Redeemer Hospital
- Jefferson Abington Hospital
- Lorimer Park
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