Talk:Dresher, Pennsylvania
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Where are the numbers from?
[edit]Dresher is not a census-designated place and does not appear in the Census Bureau's American Factfinder. So where are the demographic numbers from? --Ken Gallager (talk) 18:36, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
History section
[edit]I'm afraid that the current History section is not staying focused on the topic of the article, which is the place called Dresher. For example, "In 1882, Michael and Annie Carolan and their five children, Mathew, Elizabeth, Helen, Mary and Emma, moved to a rental in Rowlandville, where Martha was born and died six months later, and moved shortly thereafter to Franklinville, Philadelphia. Michael opened a blacksmith shop on the triangular corner of 5th Street, Rising Sun Avenue and Butler Street, and lived on 5th Street for the remainder of his life." While this has a connection to the topic, it is not about Dresher at all. I will refrain from making any changes for now, because a user seems to be actively working on this section, but ultimately off-topic material is not appropriate and should be removed. Ike9898 (talk) 15:04, 4 December 2024 (UTC)