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Marple

PA · 39.9750, -75.3581

From Marple, Pennsylvania, Byway's registries place 7 scenic byways within 30 miles.

Marple was inhabited in 1683 by a group of Quakers who were members of the Society of Friends. The Quakers escaped from England and the religious persecution present there and settled in the land of William Penn’s Holy Experiment. The Holy experiment was an attempt by the Quakers to establish their own community. The community began to grow during the pre-revolutionary period, and while no action took place in Marple during the Revolutionary War, the growth of occupation crafts such as weavers and millers gave way to increased trade.
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Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.

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