Telford and Souderton Boroughs, Montgomery County

Telford Historic Area
In 1903 a spark from a passing train ignited the six Moses Shelly buildings, the railroad station, the County Line Hotel sheds and stables, blacksmith and wheelwright shops and four houses changing the face of Telford and highlighting the need to upgrade the old hand pumper previously purchased from the City of Philadelphia. Telford’s volunteer fire company formed and completed their building in 1905.
Fenstermacher Building
You're in for a yummy treat with a visit to the Fenstermacher Building in Telford. This gorgeous Victorian-Italianate style building is now a delightful eatery, Towne Restaurant.

Telford Railroad Station
Located at North Main Street and Penn Avenue the depot building is constructed in the bungalow architecture style. The original structure was built in 1867 by the North Pennsylvania Railroad, which traveled between Philadelphia and Bethlehem.
Souderton Train Station
The Caboose Grill at the Souderton Train Station is the Welcome Center for the Telford and Souderton Borough region of the Route 113 Heritage Corridor Tour. The depot dates from 1927 when the Reading Railroad built the handsome Colonial Revival building to serve as Souderton's main passenger station.

Souderton Historic Area
The Souderton Historic District has many architectural forms along its main streets. The Broad Theater at 24 West Broad is an Art Deco building built in 1922 with a seating capacity of 700 by Jacob Gilman. Moving pictures and vaudeville performances entertained the community

Mirror Theater
Located within the Souderton Historic district at 110 East Broad Street, the Leidy’s Theater c.1910 later called the Mirror Theater housed a moving picture theater as well as a dance hall on the second floor.

Union National Bank (1927)
Located in the Souderton Historic District at 10 West Broad Street the Art Deco architecture details of this building are most distinctive around the entrance and the windows.

Broad Theater
The Broad Theater at 24 West Broad is an Art Deco building built in 1922 with a seating capacity of 700 by Jacob Gilman. Moving pictures and vaudeville performances entertained the community. A new theater is underway, preserving the Art Deco construction.
Union National Bank (1876)
The Caboose Grill at the Souderton Train Station is the Welcome Center for the Telford and Souderton Borough region of the Route 113 Heritage Corridor Tour. The depot dates from 1927 when the Reading Railroad built the handsome Colonial Revival building to serve as Souderton's main passenger station.
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