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Upper Merion Area High School: Well Known Education Provider In King of Prussia
Upper Merion Area High is basically a high school which is operated by the Upper Merion Area School District, situated in 440 Crossfield Rd, King of Prussia, PA 19406, United States. In the year 2004, Upper Merion Football won the high school’s first PIAA District One Championship defeating the Great Valley Patriots. The match was led by Marcus Johnson, Chuck DiNolfi, Sean Donovan and D-1 recruit Dan Butts all two-way starters. The mission of Upper Merion Area High School is to challenge a wide, diverse as well as caring learning community. They aim to inspire excellence in each and every student by fostering lifelong students who learn and achieve success to their fullest.
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Upper Merion Area High School District is one of the best public school district situated in King Of Prussia, PA. Currently, it has 4,177 students in grades K-12 along with a teacher-student ratio of 1 to 13. As per the scores of the state test, around 57% of students are expert in maths and 72% are proficient in reading. The school is ranked 1,998 in the National Rankings. Upper Merion Area High School is so far ranked as per their performance on state-required tests, graduation and further how well they prepare their students for further studies.
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local-services-reviews · 5 years ago
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Looking for garage door repair in king of Prussia PA? The answer is Tri Sate Garage DoorRepair Company. We are offering professional garage door installation & repairs. Whenever your garage door opener or door breaks you need a company that has the most immediate response and quick service. Located in King of Prussia PA we are a local family operated business with almost 2 decades of experience in new garage door installation &repair services. We at Tri State Garage DoorRepair make sure that your money is worth the investment with us through utmost brilliance and ingenuity in the cheap garage door repair offered. No matter how big or small the job is our professional technicians are always equipped with the right tools to provide you excellent service every time.
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handeaux · 8 years ago
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17 Curious Facts They Never Tell You About The Tyler Davidson Fountain
Since 1871, the Tyler Davidson Fountain has symbolized Queen City pride, gracing Fountain Square, the civic heart of our city. And yet, as this icon approaches its 150th birthday, many Cincinnatians remain unaware of some of its most curious lore.
It’s a drinking fountain. Yes, the Tyler Davidson Fountain is a work of art but it was designed as a drinking fountain. You can still get a drink from the four statuary spigots surrounding the Genius of Water. The basins under each drinking fountain were intended to provide refreshment for horses and dogs.
Originally, each drinking fountain had an attached drinking cup. Into the 1800s, before the germ theory of disease caught on, all drinking fountains had metal cups on chains for drinking purposes since slurping from a spigot was considered unseemly. At its dedication, the Tyler Davidson Fountain was equipped with specially designed bronze cups. As late as 1987, at least two of these cups were reportedly still chained in place, although cups at other local fountains had been removed for hygienic concerns.
The fountain once provided ice-cold water. Underneath the fountain, as originally installed, was a cooling chamber, filled with ice and lined by a network of 2,000 feet of pipe through which the water for the drinking fountains flowed during the summer months. This underground ice chamber measured twelve feet deep and ten feet square, entered through an iron door in the surface of the esplanade.
The fountain is a monument to Temperance. The Tyler Davidson Fountain is among many Victorian monuments known as Temperance fountains. It was intended to keep Cincinnatians out of the downtown saloons. When Henry Probasco and his brother-in-law and business partner, Tyler Davidson, envisioned the fountain in the 1850s, the only way to get a drink of water in downtown Cincinnati was from a saloon or coffeehouse.
The fountain’s donor ended up broke. Henry Probasco was among Cincinnati’s richest men. As a partner in Tyler Davidson & Co., wholesale hardware merchants, he built a magnificent mansion in Clifton named Oakwood and collected art and rare books. Twenty years after he paid for the fountain, his money was gone and he was beset by creditors. He sold off the house, the books and the art. Only the intervention of friends, who arranged a job as president of Spring Grove Cemetery saved Probasco from complete destitution.
The fountain’s rededication plaque is on display in Green Township. When the Tyler Davidson Fountain was rededicated for its 100th birthday in 1971 a bronze plaque mounted on a pedestal was added, explaining the history of the fountain and the generosity of Frederick Hauck, who paid for the restoration. During the 2006 redesign of the Square, the pedestal was placed in storage, where it was discovered by a representative of the German American Citizens League, who talked the city into donating it. It is now on display outside the League’s museum on West Fork Road in Monfort Heights.
The fountain’s bronze is army surplus from Denmark. In 1864, on his way to unifying Germany, Otto von Bismarck of Prussia defeated the Kingdom of Denmark in a dispute over the Duchy of Schleswig-Holstein. To recoup the costs of the war, the Danes held a national garage sale. The Royal Bavarian Bronze Foundry in Munich purchased many old bronze Danish cannons. Twenty-four tons of this Danish scrap were melted down to create the Tyler Davidson Fountain.
The fountain’s sculpture was considered radically avant-garde. Legend has it that sculptor August von Kreling designed the fountain one beer-soaked evening at foundry owner Ferdinand von Mueller’s house in Munich. Seized with inspiration, von Kreling sketched his concept for a fountain on a tablecloth, using a lit cigar as his pencil – to the horror of Frau von Mueller. The design was radical because it features actual human beings instead of mythological deities or legendary figures. The foundry owner loved the innovation but could not find a customer for the unconventional design until Henry Probasco wandered into the shop 25 years later.
Fountain Square is, technically, one of Cincinnati’s public markets. Sometime before 1815, a market was constructed along Fifth Street when that thoroughfare was essentially the northern boundary of the city. By the 1860s, the Fifth Street Market was occupied almost entirely by butchers and almost everyone agreed it was pretty disgusting. When Cincinnati decided to build Fountain Square on the site, the butchers sued and their case went all the way to the Ohio Supreme Court. The butchers lost and, three days later, the city sent an army of workmen, guarded by a battalion of police, to demolish the old market. The butchers claimed that an early deed mandated that the location was to be used as a market in perpetuity. The city obliged by installing a little metal cart for selling flowers. Every year, the mayor ceremonially bought one flower, for one cent, to maintain the terms of the deed.
Fountain Square once featured public potties. Old photos of Fountain Square show a massive metallic pillar at the eastern end of the esplanade. This structure was functional as well as decorative – it provided ventilation for a “comfort station” or public restroom installed under Fountain Square in 1907. The downtown restrooms were so successful that the city built some more at Peeble’s Corner in Walnut Hills.
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A prehistoric earthwork once covered Fountain Square. Robert Clarke, in his book about prehistoric earthworks constructed by ancient inhabitants of the Ohio River valley, described a huge elliptical mound extending from the west side of Race street nearly to Walnut, and from a little above Fifth Street to a little below Fourth Street. This mound appears on Daniel Drake’s 1815 map of the city.
You can find a piece of the fountain in England. Although Ferdinand von Mueller (often Anglicized as “von Miller”), director of the Royal Bavarian Bronze Foundry, gave Henry Probasco exclusive right to the designs created by August von Kreling for the “Genius of Water” and associated sculptures, he did sell one piece to another customer. A copy of the young woman giving her father a cup of medicinal water was erected in 1885 near London Bridge. Ten years later, it was moved to Clapham Commons, south-west of London within the Borough of Lambeth, where it overlooks a drinking fountain to this day.
The hands of the Genius of Water are replacements. When originally installed, the Tyler Davidson Fountain was supplied by two different sources of water. The drinking fountains pumped water from the normal city pipes running along Fifth Street. The decorative fountains up above got a direct feed from the huge water tanks once located atop Mount Auburn. That high pressure made a spectacular display, but also carried along a lot of mud which, in less than a year, clogged up the fountain. A clumsy plumber in June 1872 attempted to improve the flow by reaming out the delicate openings in the hands of the Genius of Waters. The result was a disaster, with waterfall-like spumes deluging the esplanade. The Royal Bavarian Foundry had to send replacement hands for installation. It was reported that the original bronze hands were donated to one of Cincinnati’s medical colleges.
Henry Probasco donated another landmark fountain to Cincinnati. Well, technically, Probasco donated a fountain to Clifton, which was an independent village at the time. Probasco served as mayor of Clifton before that suburb was annexed by Cincinnati and his grand estate, Oakwood, is located there .Probasco’s second fountain is located on Clifton Avenue at the intersection with Woolper. The Clifton Probasco Fountain, bronze and 10 feet high, is designed to allow comfortable drinking by humans, horses, dogs and birds.
Cincinnati has another sculpture cast at the Munich foundry. The bronze statue of a Civil War soldier known as “The Sentinel” in Spring Grove Cemetery was also cast at Ferdinand von Mueller’s Royal Bavarian Foundry. It predates Fountain Square. The lonely soldier was sculpted by Randolph Rogers and cast in Munich in 1865.
In honor of Henry Probasco’s gift, Fifth Street was renamed Probasco Place. Almost as soon as the Fifth Street Market was demolished, Cincinnatians began referring to that portion of the street as “Probasco Place.” City Council attempted to make the name official after the fountain was dedicated in 1871 by asking the city solicitor to draw up an ordinance extending the designation from Vine all the way east to Main. Although the newspapers and several businesses referred to “Probasco Place” in print until 1880 or so, usage eventually drifted back to “Fifth Street.”
Nobody really knows who the naked woman is. Way back in 1875, just a few years after the fountain was dedicated, Mr. Daniel J. Kenny, an advertising salesman for the Cincinnati Gazette, published a remarkably useful book titled “Illustrated Cincinnati: A Pictorial Hand-Book of the Queen City,” within which he opines that the semi-nude woman leading her joyfully unclothed boy to the bath is, in fact, Thusnelda, wife of Arminius (aka “Herman the German”) who defeated Rome’s legions at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 A.D. Which is all well and good, but there is a competing theory that this maternal beauty represents one Lola Montez (aka Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert, Countess of Landsfeld) an actress of Irish and possibly Spanish extraction who was the mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, who was the patron of Ferdinand von Mueller’s bronze foundry. The bottom line is, sculptor August von Kreling didn’t tell and isn’t telling.
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1324 UNIVERSITY DR, YARDLEY, PA 19067 from iQ Visual Tours on Vimeo.
For more information: cbhre.com/listing/181-1184632/1324-university-dr-yardley-pa-19067
So much to love! Meet 1324 University Drive, a stone-front 4 B/R, 2.5 bath, 2,843 sq.ft. home in Sandy Run III and fabulous Pennsbury School District. This expanded floor plan offers much larger room sizes than typical in Sandy Run. Start with great "bones"...this home was built in an era when no construction details were spared. Add in gleaming hardwood floors in the formal living room, dining room, den, main staircase, second floor hall and all bedrooms and a fresh neutral color palette throughout that provides a clean slate for any buyer's decor. The first floor includes a formal living room, dining room, charming powder room and private office/den perfect for anyone who works full or part-time from their home. The eat-in kitchen provides formica cabinets, ample counter workspace, dual electric ranges, dishwasher, sunny views of the backyard, and a huge walk-in pantry. The spacious yet cozy family room features a stunning full wall brick hearth with wood-burning fireplace and rustic wood mantel, custom built-in bookcases and sliding glass doors with access to a covered outdoor porch. A convenient laundry/mudroom with access to the 2-car garage completes the first level. The second floor begins with a large master bedroom with walk-in closet, dressing area with vanity and ensuite full bath with white tile stall shower and pedestal sink. Three other large bedrooms with ample closets share a lovely hall bath with tub/shower and vanity. Take advantage of extensive storage in the full unfinished walk-out basement and attic. New lower roof in 2010, new upper roof to be installed in November 2018, and a ONE YEAR 2-10 HOME WARRANTY. Only 1.5 miles from I-95 for easy commuting to Princeton, NJ, Philadelphia, King of Prussia, and local trains. Enjoy a lovely walk to quaint downtown Yardley Borough, truly a snapshot of the quintessential Bucks County experience. Don't miss this opportunity to own a great home at a great price.
Contact: Nancy McHenry (215) 514-9685 [email protected]
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ourshanewatson-blog1 · 7 years ago
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Garage doors are perhaps the most important security detail of an average household. They are a complicated piece of machinery and weigh in at several hundred pounds. Considering their magnitude and the role they play in the security of your home, it is crucial that you treat them properly. What is implied by proper treatment? It means that you should rely on professional garage door services for your garage door maintenance, repair, and replacement. What follows is everything that you need to know about hiring garage door services in Blue Bell.
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iqvts · 7 years ago
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4920 REDFIELD RD, DOYLESTOWN, PA 18902 from iQ Visual Tours on Vimeo.
For more information: cbhre.com/listing/181-115137/4920-redfield-rd-doylestown-pa-18902
Outstanding Northampton Colonial located in the sought after community of Cold Spring Hunt and the highly acclaimed and top ranking Central Bucks School Blue Ribbon School District. The two-story foyer features a newer front door, hardwood flooring and a turned staircase to the upper level. The adjacent living room includes upgraded moldings, an additional side window and is open to the family room. The freshly painted formal dining room features upgraded moldings and abuts the foyer. The gourmet kitchen boasts newly installed granite counter tops with a bead-board back-splash and stainless-steel sink. Also included are stainless-steel appliances, hardwood flooring, upgraded white cabinetry with under-mount lighting, recessed lighting, a double pantry, a large island with seating and additional storage and a spacious breakfast room with glass French doors exiting to the back-yard. Relax or entertain in the family room which includes a brick fireplace with wood mantle, plenty of windows for natural sunlight and upgraded moldings. The remainder of the first level features a spacious office, upgraded powder room, a laundry room with sink, closet and a new Pella door which also provides an exit to the rear yard. Double doors lead to the luxury owner's suite which boasts a vaulted ceiling, a walk-in and double closet and an owner's bathroom which includes a double sink with new granite, a garden tub and shower. Three additional bedrooms, a hall linen closet and a hall bathroom complete the upper level of this nicely-appointed home. The private fenced back yard features professional landscaping with multiple flower/tree beds, shrubbery, perennials, a fire pit, small alcove and a large shed with electricity. A great place to relax or entertain. Other amenities include additional basement ceiling height, a new hot water heater, a 2-car side entry garage with new doors and more! A stone's throw from historic Doylestown, this location is commutable to Philadelphia, King of Prussia, New York, New Jersey, the Poconos and the adjacent counties! Also nearby is a local train station, major highways including the PA Turnpike, multiple museums and plenty of shopping, dining and sheer fun. Nothing to do here but move right in. The sellers are offering the buyers a one year First American Home Warranty at settlement!
Contact: Frank Dolski, Associate Broker (215) 803-3237 [email protected]
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iqvts · 7 years ago
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4920 REDFIELD RD, DOYLESTOWN, PA 18902 from iQ Visual Tours on Vimeo.
For more information: cbhre.com/listing/181-115137/4920-redfield-rd-doylestown-pa-18902
Outstanding Northampton Colonial located in the sought after community of Cold Spring Hunt and the highly acclaimed and top ranking Central Bucks School Blue Ribbon School District. The two-story foyer features a newer front door, hardwood flooring and a turned staircase to the upper level. The adjacent living room includes upgraded moldings, an additional side window and is open to the family room. The freshly painted formal dining room features upgraded moldings and abuts the foyer. The gourmet kitchen boasts newly installed granite counter tops with a bead-board back-splash and stainless-steel sink. Also included are stainless-steel appliances, hardwood flooring, upgraded white cabinetry with under-mount lighting, recessed lighting, a double pantry, a large island with seating and additional storage and a spacious breakfast room with glass French doors exiting to the back-yard. Relax or entertain in the family room which includes a brick fireplace with wood mantle, plenty of windows for natural sunlight and upgraded moldings. The remainder of the first level features a spacious office, upgraded powder room, a laundry room with sink, closet and a new Pella door which also provides an exit to the rear yard. Double doors lead to the luxury owner's suite which boasts a vaulted ceiling, a walk-in and double closet and an owner's bathroom which includes a double sink with new granite, a garden tub and shower. Three additional bedrooms, a hall linen closet and a hall bathroom complete the upper level of this nicely-appointed home. The private fenced back yard features professional landscaping with multiple flower/tree beds, shrubbery, perennials, a fire pit, small alcove and a large shed with electricity. A great place to relax or entertain. Other amenities include additional basement ceiling height, a new hot water heater, a 2-car side entry garage with new doors and more! A stone's throw from historic Doylestown, this location is commutable to Philadelphia, King of Prussia, New York, New Jersey, the Poconos and the adjacent counties! Also nearby is a local train station, major highways including the PA Turnpike, multiple museums and plenty of shopping, dining and sheer fun. Nothing to do here but move right in. The sellers are offering the buyers a one year First American Home Warranty at settlement!
Contact: Frank Dolski (215) 803-3237 [email protected]
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iqvts · 7 years ago
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4920 REDFIELD RD, DOYLESTOWN, PA 18902 from iQ Visual Tours on Vimeo.
For more information: cbhre.com/listing/150-290351/4920-redfield-rd-doylestown-pa-18902
Outstanding Northampton Colonial located in the sought after community of Cold Spring Hunt and the highly acclaimed and top ranking Central Bucks School Blue Ribbon School District. The two-story foyer features a newer front door, hardwood flooring and a turned staircase to the upper level. The adjacent living room includes upgraded moldings, an additional side window and is open to the family room. The freshly painted formal dining room features upgraded moldings and abuts the foyer. The gourmet kitchen boasts newly installed granite counter tops with a bead-board back-splash and stainless-steel sink. Also included are stainless-steel appliances, hardwood flooring, upgraded white cabinetry with under-mount lighting, recessed lighting, a double pantry, a large island with seating and additional storage and a spacious breakfast room with glass French doors exiting to the back-yard. Relax or entertain in the family room which includes a brick fireplace with wood mantle, plenty of windows for natural sunlight and upgraded moldings. The remainder of the first level features a spacious office, upgraded powder room, a laundry room with sink, closet and a new Pella door which also provides an exit to the rear yard. Double doors lead to the luxury owner's suite which boasts a vaulted ceiling, a walk-in and double closet and an owner's bathroom which includes a double sink with new granite, a garden tub and shower. Three additional bedrooms, a hall linen closet and a hall bathroom complete the upper level of this nicely-appointed home. The private fenced back yard features professional landscaping with multiple flower/tree beds, shrubbery, perennials, a fire pit, small alcove and a large shed with electricity. A great place to relax or entertain. Other amenities include additional basement ceiling height, a new hot water heater, a 2-car side entry garage with new doors and more! A stone's throw from historic Doylestown, this location is commutable to Philadelphia, King of Prussia, New York, New Jersey, the Poconos and the adjacent counties! Also nearby is a local train station, major highways including the PA Turnpike, multiple museums and plenty of shopping, dining and sheer fun. Nothing to do here but move right in. The sellers are offering the buyers a one year First American Home Warranty at settlement!
Contact: Frank Dolski (215) 803-3237 [email protected]
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iqvts · 7 years ago
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4920 REDFIELD ROAD, DOYLESTOWN, PA 18902 from iQ Visual Tours on Vimeo.
For more information: cbhre.com/listing/150-290351/4920-redfield-road-doylestown-pa-18902
Outstanding Northampton Colonial located in the sought after community of Cold Spring Hunt and the highly acclaimed and top ranking Central Bucks School Blue Ribbon School District. The two-story foyer features a newer front door, hardwood flooring and a turned staircase to the upper level. The adjacent living room includes upgraded moldings, an additional side window and is open to the family room. The freshly painted formal dining room features upgraded moldings and abuts the foyer. The gourmet kitchen boasts newly installed granite counter tops with a bead-board back-splash and stainless-steel sink. Also included are stainless-steel appliances, hardwood flooring, upgraded white cabinetry with under-mount lighting, recessed lighting, a double pantry, a large island with seating and additional storage and a spacious breakfast room with glass French doors exiting to the back-yard. Relax or entertain in the family room which includes a brick fireplace with wood mantle, plenty of windows for natural sunlight and upgraded moldings. The remainder of the first level features a spacious office, upgraded powder room, a laundry room with sink, closet and a new Pella door which also provides an exit to the rear yard. Double doors lead to the luxury owner's suite which boasts a vaulted ceiling, a walk-in and double closet and an owner's bathroom which includes a double sink with new granite, a garden tub and shower. Three additional bedrooms, a hall linen closet and a hall bathroom complete the upper level of this nicely-appointed home. The private fenced back yard features professional landscaping with multiple flower/tree beds, shrubbery, perennials, a fire pit, small alcove and a large shed with electricity. A great place to relax or entertain. Other amenities include additional basement ceiling height, a new hot water heater, a 2-car side entry garage with new doors and more! A stone's throw from historic Doylestown, this location is commutable to Philadelphia, King of Prussia, New York, New Jersey, the Poconos and the adjacent counties! Also nearby is a local train station, major highways including the PA Turnpike, multiple museums and plenty of shopping, dining and sheer fun. Nothing to do here but move right in. The sellers are offering the buyers a one year First American Home Warranty at settlement!
Contact: Frank Dolski (215) 803-3237 [email protected]
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ourshanewatson-blog1 · 7 years ago
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Garage doors are overwhelming; they tip the scales at a few hundred pounds, and part of a mind-boggling instrument. Hence, when you're looked at an issue with your carport entryway, you have two choices; either employ experts for your garage door repair or endeavor a DIY repair.
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