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  1. Lower Merion Township, along with Upper Darby, Haverford, and Cheltenham, are major suburbs of Philadelphia, the United States' sixth-most populous city as of 2020. With a population of 63,633, Lower Merion Township is the ninth-most populous municipality in Pennsylvania as of the 2020 U.S. census.

  2. El municipio de Lower Merion (en inglés: Lower Merion Township) es un municipio ubicado en el condado de Montgomery en el estado estadounidense de Pensilvania. En el año 2000 tenía una población de 59.850 habitantes y una densidad poblacional de 975,3 personas por km². [1]

  3. Lower Merion Township was first settled in 1682 by Welsh Quakers, who were granted a heavily wooded tract of land along the Schuylkill River by William Penn. In 1713, Lower Merion was established as an independent Township with about 52 landholders and tenants.

  4. Overview. The township of Lower Merion is bounded by the Schuylkill River, the borough of West Conshohocken, Upper Merion Township, Delaware County, and the city of Philadelphia. The original size was reduced to the present 23.34 square miles when West Conshohocken became a borough in 1874 and Narberth in 1895.

  5. It is a well known fact that Lower and Upper Merion Township were one municipality as it were and was all known as Merion. The earliest mention I have ever come upon of Lower Merion was somewhere about 1683. William Penn’s Surveyor General Holme in his Map of Pennsylvania made in 1681 has Lower Merion laid off just as it is at this day.

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