


It is drained by the Schuylkill River which forms its natural northern and eastern boundary.Ĭlimate data for King of Prussia, Pennsylvania Upper Merion has a hot-summer humid continental climate ( Dfa) and the hardiness zone is 7a. Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 17.2 square miles (44.7 km 2), of which 16.9 square miles (43.7 km 2) is land and 0.4 square mile (1.0 km 2) (2.20%) is water. Hanging Rock and Poplar Lane are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A professional township manager runs the day-to-day operations overseeing the activities of 250 full and part-time employees. The Board passes legislation and sets overall policy for the Township. A five-member Board of Supervisors, elected at large for staggered six-year terms, governs it. Upper Merion Township is a township of the second class under Pennsylvania state statutes.

An alternate story says the Inn, first called Berry's Tavern, got its name to lure in Prussian mercenaries who spent freely. It was named in honor of Frederick the Great, but became known during the Revolutionary War as a center of food and drink. The King of Prussia Inn, built in 1719, captures the historical flavor of the township. The township's incorporation dates to 1713 when the King of Prussia Inn, the Bird-In-Hand Inn in Gulph Mills, and later the Swedes Ford Inn were required to pay 6 shillings to the Pennsylvania legislature for licenses. Merioneth is an English-language translation of the Welsh Meirionnydd, itself named after Meirchion (or Meirion), grandson of Cunedda Wledig (b. The name Merion originates with the county of Merioneth in north Wales. King of Prussia also contains a major office park hosting firms such as Lockheed Martin and GlaxoSmithKline. The township is the home of the King of Prussia mall. The westernmost part of the township comprises the largest part of the 1,300-acre (5 km 2) Valley Forge National Historical Park. Located 16 miles (26 km) from Philadelphia, it consists of the villages of Gulph Mills, King of Prussia, Swedeland, Swedesburg, and portions of Radnor, and Wayne. The population was 33,613 at the 2020 U.S. Upper Merion Township is a township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
