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Northwest of Malvern at 606 Swedesford Road, East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania Coordinates 40°02′30″N 75°34′41″W / 40.04167°N 75.57806°W / 40.04167; -75
"Pa" McGillin operated the establishment until his death in 1901. Then his wife Catherine, known as "Ma" McGillin continued running the business, which had grown to encompass the oyster house next door as well as the remainder of the McGillin's house, displacing her 13 children. "Ma" ran the restaurant until her own death in 1937, at age 90. [2 ...
Restaurants in Pennsylvania by populated place (2 C) B. Bakeries of Pennsylvania (9 P) D. ... Farley's Eatery and Pub; Frazer Diner; H. Hoss's Steak and Sea House; I.
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Malvern First Presbyterian Church before 1923. The area was originally settled in the 17th century by Welsh immigrants who purchased land from William Penn. [4]On the evening of September 20, 1777, near Malvern, General Charles Grey and nearly 5,000 British soldiers launched a surprise attack on a Patriot encampment, which became known as the Battle of Paoli.
Tun Tavern historical marker at South Front and Sansom Streets in Philadelphia. Tun Tavern was a tavern and brewery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which was a founding or early meeting place for a number of notable groups.
Swiss Pines was established by Arnold Bartschi (1903-1996), who was a native of Switzerland who was, by the mid-1930s, owner of the J. Edwards Shoe Company. In 1957, he purchased the 200 acres (81 ha) of the former Llewellyn estate; during the next thirty years, he developed the Swiss Pines site.
Kildare's pub was established in 2003 [1] The interior of the West Chester location was designed by The Irish Pub Company. The first of the locations opened in West Chester, Pennsylvania, on Gay Street in May 2003. The pub has been featured in various business publications such as Smart Business Philadelphia and Philadelphia Business Journal. [2]