The route also used to continue west of the Indiana state line as Indiana State Road 122 west to its terminus at US 27 east of Abington, Indiana.
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In 1710, he moved to Barbados as a merchant, but his abolition principles, fueled by his Quaker radicalism, became obnoxious to the people who lived there so he moved to Abington, Pennsylvania in the United States.
The original stations between Carlisle and Carstairs were: Rockcliffe, Floriston, Kirkpatrick, Gretna, Kirtlebridge, Ecclefechan, Lockerbie, Nethercleugh, Dinwoodie, Wamphray, Beattock, Elvanfoot, Crawford, Abington, Lamington, Symington and Thankerton.
Born in Abington, Pennsylvania, Douglas attended schools in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania.
Edward S. Walker was born in Abington, Pennsylvania.
Fred Hess (born 1944, Abington, Pennsylvania) is an American jazz tenor saxophonist.
Once a steeplechase jockey, Tagg (who grew up in Abington, Pennsylvania and won his first race in 1972 at Liberty Bell Park) was a journeyman who had been on the racing scene for over 30 years.
Part of Abington Place is currently being used by Jane Chapple-Hyam as a part of her training set up from 2009.
George Alexander Baird (30 September 1861 – 18 March 1893) was a wealthy British race horse owner, breeder and the most successful amateur jockey (gentleman rider) of his day, who rode under the assumed name of Mr. Abington.
John-David Francis Bartoe (b. November 17, 1944 in Abington, Pennsylvania) is an American astrophysicist.
Kenneth Robert "Kenny" Vasoli (born May 20, 1984 in Abington, Pennsylvania) is the lead singer and bassist of The Starting Line and Vacationer.
Showalter was born in Abington, Pennsylvania.
The Old York Road Symphony is an American orchestra based in Abington, Pennsylvania.
Pinta Island (also known as Abington Island) in the Galapagos Islands
He earned one cap with the U.S. national team and currently coaches youth soccer in Abington, Pennsylvania.
Ellery Schempp (born 1940), physicist noted for being the primary student involved in the Abington School District v. Schempp case
Squeak Carnwath (born 1947 in Abington, Pennsylvania) is a contemporary American painter.
The village has a vibrant community with a primary school, village shop, pub, football and cricket team and a large number of local businesses, most of them at Granta Park including The Welding Institute which started in Abington Hall in 1946.
In 1853, it was established as a borough within Pennsylvania; since there was another municipality named Abington located near Philadelphia, the town was renamed Waverly after Sir Walter Scott's Waverley (novel), popular at that time.
In 1853, it was established as a borough within Pennsylvania; since there already was a borough named "Abington" located near Philadelphia, the town was renamed Waverly after Sir Walter Scott's Waverley Novels, popular at that time.
The mosaics were created by the Abington Art Center's Youth Empowerment Program and the Abington Township Balanced and Restorative Justice Program from designs made by Carol Strinton-Broad
Wolf Wigo (born May 8, 1973 in Abington, PA) is a renowned American water polo player and coach.