Ridge Pike
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Ridge Pike is a major historic road in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania that opened in 1706 that originally connected Wissahickon Creek to Perkiomen Creek. Inside Philadelphia, it is called Ridge Avenue. Going westward, it traverses many eastern Pennsylvania neighborhoods in Montgomery County including Conshohocken and beyond, connecting with Germantown Pike near Collegeville and continuing to Pottstown. In Montgomery County, Ridge Pike is called Main Street in the Norristown area and again in Collegeville and Trappe, and is called High Street in the Pottstown area.
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Ridge Pike
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Ridge Pike
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Ridge Pike
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1120132388
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Limerick
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Lower Pottsgrove
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Lower Providence
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West Norriton
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Montgomery
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Philadelphia
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Berks
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West
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East
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1706
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in Philadelphia
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in Pottstown
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in Collegeville
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in Norristown
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in Trappe
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in Trooper
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near Conshohocken
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Philadelphia
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Trappe
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Norristown
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Amity Township
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Collegeville
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Lower Providence Township
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Plymouth Township
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Pottstown
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Limerick Township
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7
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PennDOT, Municipality of Norristown, Montgomery County, and City of Philadelphia
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Interchange
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Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
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Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
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Eastern terminus
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East end of US 13 overlap
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West end of US 13 overlap
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Eastbound exit to southbound PA 100 and westbound entrance from northbound PA 100
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Interchange; access to westbound US 422 and from eastbound US 422; western terminus
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East end of PA 363 overlap
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West end of PA 363 overlap
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Western terminus of Germantown Pike; no left turn from Germantown Pike to eastbound Ridge Pike
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Interchange; access to northbound US 1 and from southbound US 1
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I-476 exit 18; no direct access from southbound I-476 to eastbound Ridge Pike or from westbound Ridge Pike to northbound I-476
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Wood Street
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Germantown Pike east
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Henry Avenue south
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PA
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in Douglassville
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Wood Street in Philadelphia
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concur
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incomplete
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Ridge Pike is a major historic road in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania that opened in 1706 that originally connected Wissahickon Creek to Perkiomen Creek. Inside Philadelphia, it is called Ridge Avenue. Going westward, it traverses many eastern Pennsylvania neighborhoods in Montgomery County including Conshohocken and beyond, connecting with Germantown Pike near Collegeville and continuing to Pottstown. In Montgomery County, Ridge Pike is called Main Street in the Norristown area and again in Collegeville and Trappe, and is called High Street in the Pottstown area. The intersection of 13th Street and Ridge Avenue is notable for being the location of Benjamin Franklin's kite experiment which led to the proof that lightning is electricity. Portions of Ridge Pike carried U.S. Route 422 (US 422) before US 422 was moved to a freeway alignment between west of Pottstown and King of Prussia.
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Montgomery
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Berks
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30544
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East
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West