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Encyclopedia > Germantown

Germantown is the name of some places in the United States of America:

  • Germantown, Connecticut
  • Germantown, Illinois
  • Germantown, Indiana (two places)
    • in Rush County
    • in Shelby County
  • Germantown, Iowa
  • Germantown, Kentucky
  • Germantown, Maryland (four places)
    • in Anne Arundel County
    • in Baltimore County
    • in Montgomery County
    • in Worcester County
  • Germantown, New York (three places)
    • in Allegany County
    • in Columbia County
    • in Orange County
  • Germantown, North Carolina
  • Germantown, Ohio (two places)
    • in Montgomery County
    • in Washington County
  • Germantown, Pennsylvania (five places)
    • in Adams County
    • in Cambria County
    • in Columbia County
    • in Franklin County
    • in Pike County
    • (Germantown is also another place, now incorporated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.)
  • Germantown, South Carolina
  • Germantown, Tennessee (three places)
    • in Cheatham County
    • in Davidson County
    • in Shelby County
  • Germantown, Virginia
  • Germantown, Wisconsin (three places)
    • in Juneau County
    • in Washington County (town and village)

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Germantown is a safe and upscale community with a nostalgic downtown, excellent schools and new residential construction.
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Germantown’s real estate inventory includes apartments in Downtown Germantown, plus more secluded townhouses and detached, single-family homes along quiet residential streets.
Germantown, PA, A Site on a Revolutionary War Road Trip on US Route 202 (825 words)
This monument is dedicated to the memory of the soldiers of General George Washington’s Continental Army who sacrificed their lives for the revolutionary cause in the Battle of Germantown, October 4, 1777.
The Battle of Germantown occurred at Cliveden, the country home of Pennsylvania Chief Justice Benjamin Chew, on October 4, 1777.
Erected 1926 by citizens of Germantown and vicinity.
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