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Ambler Pennsylvania Real Estate: Homes for a Lifetime

The borough of Ambler in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, is home to more than 6,400 people. The area that comprises the bulk of Ambler real estate is located a convenient 16 miles northwest of Philadelphia, making it one of the most convenient suburbs in the greater Philadelphia area. Because of its size and proximity, Ambler is a welcoming town with a pedestrian-friendly downtown commercial area.

In addition to commuter convenience and accessible public transportation, Ambler is an ideal place for family living and playing. Ambler supports a vibrant arts and cultural community. The historic Ambler Theater, which Warner Brothers opened in 1928, serves as a non-profit community-owned movie theater. The theater regularly runs independent and limited-distribution films-but it isn't the only venue in town. Established in 1999, the professional Act II Playhouse Theatre seats 130. Residents and visitors come regularly to hear concerts put on by the Ambler Symphony Orchestra, which originated in 1951.

Although a small borough, the devotion of Ambler Pennsylvania real estate for several parks illustrates Ambler's dedication to recreation. Rose Valley Creek runs through Ambler Borough Park, which is located off Hendricks Street at Edgewood Drive. The park uses 8.6 acres of Ambler PA real estate and is a popular park enjoyed for its focus on surrounding nature. An additional park built in 1990, Jean Thompson Park, allows visitors to play basketball or children to play at its Tot Lot. The borough also established the Knight Park, located along South Main Street, in 1970. It is a varied recreational area encouraging people to play Bocce ball, baseball, or basketball. Active sports participants gravitate to the Pickering Field, which was once the infield for the Ambler Harness Racing track. The tree-lined Ricciardi Park, built in 1992, is a multi-use area with a walking trail.

Ambler Real Estate: A Spirited History

William Penn, a figure appearing in many of the history books about Montgomery County, also plays a role in Ambler history. Penn obtained the Ambler real estate titles from Charles II, who owed Penn's father money.

In the mid-1800s, a North Pennsylvania Railroad stop bestowed Ambler's original name-the Village of Wissahickon. The village name was derived from those who first settled on Ambler real estate, the Lenni-Lenape Indians. Wissahickon means "Catfish Stream." In the late 1860s, Mary Johnson Ambler became the town's namesake after her heroic actions during an 1856 train accident that took the lives of more than 60 people.

Many individuals and families look at homes for sale in Ambler Pennsylvania because it is so close to Philadelphia and its opportunities; however, other Ambler real estate benefits may convince you to make the move. Whether you walk, hike, run, or ride bicycles, the borough of Ambler provides a scenic choice. Along the way, you will discover its important history and diverse arts and culture.

Ambler Pennsylvania Real Estate: A Natural Setting in Suburban Philadelphia

The Wissahickon stream is 25 miles long and flows through the Borough of Ambler PA real estate and the townships of Lower Gwynedd and Whitpain. The Montgomery Mall covers the origination point of the stream's headwaters. It then empties into a gorge-like area as it enters the city of Philadelphia, continuing through 6.5 miles of scenic real estate and joins the Schuykill River.

If you're determined to set your own path, the Ambler lifestyle embraces the best of Philadelphia suburbia. This beautiful scenery, the cultural arts centers, and the strong history all combine to create a family-friendly atmosphere ideal for creating a home.
"We measure success, one family at a time.

John J. Meulstee
Long & Foster Real Estate Inc.
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Doylestown, PA 18902
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