Narberth
Narberth (Welsh: Arberth) is a town in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It was founded around a Welsh court, but later became a Norman stronghold on the Landsker Line.
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Welsh - Town - Pembrokeshire - Wales - Norman - Landsker Line
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Attractions in the town include an art gallery, a museum, the former town hall and a ruined castle, while the Blackpool Mill and Oakwood theme park lie nearby. Narberth is a mile south of the A40 trunk road (on the A478) and benefits from a railway station on the line to Tenby and Pembroke.
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Art gallery - Museum - Town hall - Castle - Blackpool Mill - Oakwood theme park - A40 trunk road - A478 - Railway station - Tenby - Pembroke
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Narberth, PA USA - "The heart of the Mainline". Narberth is a small town in the Philadelphia suburbs. The town was originally called Elm and though the 1800's was a small farming village outside of Philadelphia. The Pennsylvania railroad was built through the town, and in the late 1800's it began to flourish. The town was incorporated in 1894.
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