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Croydon, Pennsylvania, is the home of Bristol College, which was founded in 1833. The college only remained open for four years, but its White Hall became a Civil War hospital, and later it was used to house the orphans of African American soldiers. In 1984, White Hall was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Croydon is a census-designated place. It provides a home to about 9950 people, according to the 2010 Census, but it is not incorporated and does not have its own government. It does have Croydon Fire Company # 1, which is entirely staffed by volunteer firefighters. Croydon spans just 2.5 square miles, yet it's the headquarters of such established businesses as PAC Industries and DENAQ. Croydon's crime rates are lower than average for not only the state of Pennsylvania but also the country overall. It also offers a range of shopping options and libraries, with entertainment venues within easy driving distance in the nearby city of Philadelphia and surrounding suburbs. The community is served by four schools, two public and two private. View Croydon City Guide