![]() The word Gwynedd is derived from the Welsh word “Gwyn Eth” which means white fields. With the help of the leadership of William Penn, the township was developed and later separated in 1891 into Lower and Upper Gwynedd. The Quakers settled Gwynedd Township in the late 1600s. ![]() Gwynedd Friends Meeting House, Sumneytown and DeKalb pikes Parry Bird Sanctuary, Evans Road at Trewellyn Creek bridge, about two-tenths of a mile south of Welsh Road Treweryn Trail, Sumneytown Park ![]() Penllyn Woods, Township Line Road and Penllyn Blue Bell Pike Penllyn Park, Gwynedd Ave at Pershing Drive Ingersoll Park, Penllyn Blue Bell Pike and Pen-Ambler Road Pen Ambler Park, Pen-Ambler Road at Mathers Road Veterans Memorial Park, Bethlehem and Penllyn pikes Oxford Park, Welsh Road on Cambridge Drive Dager Road Trail, Dager Road and Penllyn Blue Bell Pike John C. Summer concert series, summer evenings beginning in July Richard Booth, Stephen Paccione, Mark Grey Butler Pike, Upper DublinĦ53 Skippack Pike, Suite 101, Blue Bell office: 21, 8202, 8203 fax: 21Įdward J. Comunaleīoard meetings: Second and fourth Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.Ĭommunity Ambulance Association of Ambler
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