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Originally a part of Wrightstown Township and Buckingham Township, the area had settlers who farmed the lands in late 1600s. A cluster of homes was built around the intersection of what is now the Forest Grove Road and Mill Creek Road. This village was called Lingohocken, a Lenape name that stuck with the locals. When the Northeast Pennsylvania Railroad built a station in late 1890 and named it Wycombe, the town grew to a few hundred people. They subsequently formed a separate town and adopted the name, Wycombe.
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