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Chester County Earns Five Titles in Philadelphia Magazine’s ‘Best of Philly’ List
Five popular spots in Chester County, including Joey Chops, find their way onto the fiftieth iteration of the Philadelphia Magazine’s Best of Philly list. Five popular spots in Chester County are on the fiftieth iteration of the Philadelphia Magazine’s Best of Philly list. Ground Provisions in West Chester...
New West Chester Restaurant Opens, with Rooftop Section Coming Soon
Ryan and Lisa Diehl, founders of Hatfield brewery Imprint Beer, debuted Serum Kitchen and Taphouse in downtown West Chester last month. Ryan and Lisa Diehl, founders of Hatfield brewery Imprint Beer, debuted Serum Kitchen and Taphouse in downtown West Chester last month, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
The Secret Spots In Amish Markets That Locals Love
Amish markets are not just places to shop; they are vibrant community hubs where locals gather to share their culture, food, and crafts. While many visitors flock to these markets for their famous baked goods and fresh produce, there are secret spots within these markets that locals cherish. Here’s a look at some of these hidden gems in popular Amish markets that you should explore.
Enjoy Picking Summer Fresh Fruit in Chester County
Pick out your own fruit this summer at two farm markets in Chester County. Blackberries, blueberries, and raspberries are available now!. A bowl of cold, cut-up fruit is one of the best snacks to enjoy during warm months, so why not add to the experience by picking your own summer fresh fruit in Chester County at these two orchards, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today.
Must-Visit Dairies and Creameries Around Chester County
A Brown Swiss cow grazes on grass at Baily's Dairy of Pocopson Meadow Farm. With over 4,000 dairy farms in Pennsylvania, it’s important to support local farmers by buying milk, ice cream, cheese, and more. Here are some must-visit dairies and creameries in Chester County, writes Alexandra Jones for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Kennett Underground Railroad Center to turn historic house into museum
Kennett Twp., PA – A historic home in Chester County once served as a “station” along the Underground Railroad, and now with the help of a preservation grant from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, it will stand the tests of time as a museum. The Kennett Underground Railroad Center has been operating out […]
Nichol Park in Landenberg Turns Into Magnificent Garden of Wildflowers, Grassy Trail Paths
Thanks to grants from the DCNR and Western PA Conservancy, Nichol Park in Landenberg was transformed into a magnificent garden. After spending many hours over the years mowing the entirety of Nichol Park in Landenberg on a weekly basis, Adam Brady, the supervisor of parks and open space for London Britain Township, found the whole process to be lacking not just aesthetically and economically, but also environmentally, writes Richard Gaw for the Chester County Press.
Complete Dining Guide to Longwood Gardens: Fine Dishes to Scenic Picnic Spots
Experience the best of Longwood Gardens' dining options: from fine dining at 1906, casual eats at The Café, craft beers at the Beer Garden, to serene picnics, there's something for everyone. Grabbing a freshly made sandwich, a quick drink of water, a cold glass of beer, or even a...
Scooped Ice Cream trail highlights local Pa. dairy, business
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – The 7th annual Scooped trail is underway in Pennsylvania, brought to you by Pennsylvania’s Department of Community and Economic Development‘s tourism website. The trail runs across the entire state from May 30 until September 7! All you need is a car and a cell phone. There are some stops along the […]
Jawn Supply Is a Gem for Vintage Finds in West Chester
Growing up in Media, Ben Rowe often frequented thrift shops with his mom and grandmother. “I loved the thrill of the hunt and finding hidden gems,” he says. On one thrifting outing during his senior year at Delaware County Christian School, Rowe found the same suit jacket he wore to his prom among the racks. “I remember thinking, ‘I just spent $150 on this suit jacket, and it’s right here for $7,’” he says. “I couldn’t help but think someone else would buy the jacket for more than that.”
Simply Sweet: West Chester Native Opens Nostalgic Candy Haven in New Jersey
Simply Sweet in Marmora, New Jersey, recently opened by West Chester native Joanne Kimmins and her husband Brendan, offers a nostalgic candy and ice cream experience, writes staff for Ocean City Sentinel. Simply Sweet offers a variety of sweets including chocolates, gummies, freeze-dried candy, fudge, and cupcakes. The Kimmins also...
Drama/Music Teaching Artist - Outreach Program 2024-2025
Darlington Arts Center (DAC) was founded in 1978 on the unique vision of including all four arts disciplines–music, visual arts, dance, and drama– in one space with an emphasis on multi-disciplinary programming. DAC has served the Delaware and Chester counties and Delaware State communities for over 40 years by fostering programs that provide possibilities and opportunities through the exploration of multi-disciplinary arts. DAC is committed to building, preserving and growing with the community we serve and the community of teaching artists. Our mission and core value is providing Every Art for Everyone!
The Luxury of Hotel Indigo in West Chester to Showcase Town’s History and Art
The Hotel Indigo brand, coming to West Chester, will feature art and historical tidbits from the town. Hotel Indigo in West Chester, part of the “luxury collection” owned by InterContinental Hotels Group, will showcase the town’s history and art once it is completed, writes Victoria Rose for Main Line Tonight.
Final Plans for Susquehanna Riverlands State Park to Be Unveiled at Public Meeting
YORK, PA — The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) is set to reveal the final conceptual plans for the ecological restoration and site improvements at Susquehanna Riverlands State Park. The announcement came from State Parks Director John Hallas, who emphasized the importance of public engagement in the planning process.
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