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STENTON, CHRISTOPHER JOHN

&nbsp · From Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) or Kelly Drive and Roosevelt Boulevard: &nbsp · the gate for Stenton is immediately on the left. &nbsp · From Center City: &nbsp · travel north on Broad Street (Rt. 611). Go left on Belfield Avenue. At the third traffic light · From Main Line and West: &nbsp · Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) to Roosevelt Boulevard (Rt. 1) then as above. &nbsp · From Chestnut Hill: &nbsp · Via Public Transit: &nbsp · Stenton is accessible via the West Trenton · Fox Chase · Chestnut Hill East · Lansdale/Doylestown · and Warminster Regional Rail lines · as well as Bus Route 23 (exit bus at the intersection of Windrim and Germantown Avenues).&nbsp · From Wayne Junction · walk east on Windrim Avenue towards Germantown Avenue.&nbsp · Cross Germantown Avenue and turn right at the next stoplight onto N. 18th&nbsp · Street · Stenton’s entrance will be immediately on the left. &nbsp

DEERFIELD BEACH, FL 33441

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From Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) or Kelly Drive and Roosevelt Boulevard: &nbsp
the gate for Stenton is immediately on the left. &nbsp
From Center City: &nbsp
travel north on Broad Street (Rt. 611). Go left on Belfield Avenue. At the third traffic light
From Main Line and West: &nbsp
Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) to Roosevelt Boulevard (Rt. 1) then as above. &nbsp
From Chestnut Hill: &nbsp
Via Public Transit: &nbsp
Stenton is accessible via the West Trenton
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Fox Chase
Chestnut Hill East
Lansdale/Doylestown
and Warminster Regional Rail lines
as well as Bus Route 23 (exit bus at the intersection of Windrim and Germantown Avenues).&nbsp
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From Wayne Junction
walk east on Windrim Avenue towards Germantown Avenue.&nbsp
Cross Germantown Avenue and turn right at the next stoplight onto N. 18th&nbsp
Street
Stenton’s entrance will be immediately on the left. &nbsp

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324 NE 19TH AVE APT 1

DEERFIELD BEACH, FL 33441

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