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Official site. Government information, officials, public utilities, community programs, and news. ... Ambler Borough is the social, cultural and business center of this area.
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Ambler, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ambler is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, in the United States, approximately 16 miles (26 km) northwest of Philadelphia. Ambler was originally known as the Village of Wissahickon, name...
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Ambler Mountain Works makes fine hats, toques and great headwear for men and women, based in the Rocky Mountains of Canada.
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The original Ambler, PA Internet source for information and news. Includes the surrounding areas of Blue Bell, Ft. Washington, Upper Dublin, Whitpain Township, Lower Gwynedd, Penllyn, Horsham, Montgomeryville, Spring House, Jarrettown, Broad Axe, as well as, the Wissahickon School District in Montgomery County.
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Ambler, Pennsylvania is part of Montgomery County. Population for Ambler from the last gathering is 6426. You can view Ambler venues that host many Ambler PA events every year. You can also research Ambler Pennsylvania homes for sale by visiting our Ambler Pennsylvania real estate guide.
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Ambler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ambler can refer to: • Charles Edward Ambler (born 1966), son of Princess Margaretha, Mrs. Ambler (Princess Margaretha of Sweden) • Eric Ambler (1909-1998), British suspense novelist • Geoffrey Amble...
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Ambler Campus Library ... Technology at Ambler ... The Ambler campus Owl Ambassadors invite all Temple University Ambler students, faculty, and staff, to help support one of the largest hunger relief campaigns in the region.
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Eric Ambler (1909-1998) ... Eric Ambler was born in London. His parents had been entertainers and Ambler himself also toured in the late 1920s as a music-hall comedian and wrote plays. From 1924 to 1927 he studied engineering at London University and took up an apprenticeship in engineering at the Edison Swan...
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The Temple Ambler chapter of the American Marketing Association will hold its first meeting of the year November 4 with a surprise guest speaker that many marketing students will be quite familiar with.
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