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King of Prussia

PA · 40.1000, -75.3833

From King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, Byway's registries place 7 scenic byways within 30 miles.

King of Prussia is a suburban community that is located 20 miles northwest of the city of Philadelphia in Montgomery County in southeastern Pennsylvania. The town developed around the King of Prussia Inn, a tavern that was built as a cottage in 1719 at what is now the intersection of U.S. Route 202 (Dekalb Pike) and Gulph Road. The cottage became an inn called Berry's Tavern in 1769 and was popular with travelers as it was a day's travel by horse from Philadelphia. General George Washington visited the inn on Thanksgiving Day in 1777.
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Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.

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