Arcola, Pennsylvania

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Arcola, Pennsylvania is a unincorporated community located in the United States, specifically in the state of Pennsylvania. It is situated in Upper Providence Township, within Montgomery County.

History[edit | edit source]

Arcola's history dates back to the early 18th century, when it was first settled by European immigrants. The community was originally known as "Perkiomen Bridge" and later renamed to Arcola, after the Italian city of Arcola in the region of Liguria.

Geography[edit | edit source]

Arcola is located in the southeastern part of Pennsylvania, near the Perkiomen Creek, a tributary of the Schuylkill River. The community is primarily residential, with a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments.

Economy[edit | edit source]

The economy of Arcola is largely based on local businesses and services. The community is home to a number of small businesses, including restaurants, shops, and professional services.

Education[edit | edit source]

Education in Arcola is provided by the Methacton School District, which operates several elementary schools, a middle school, and Methacton High School.

Transportation[edit | edit source]

Transportation in Arcola is primarily by car, with several major roads passing through or near the community, including Pennsylvania Route 29 and Pennsylvania Route 113.

Notable people[edit | edit source]

Notable people from Arcola include John H. Wood Jr., a former United States federal judge.

See also[edit | edit source]

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