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Painter's Folly is an Italianate historic house located in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. Purchased by the township in 2018 with the intention of preserving it and turning into a museum, the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2024.
Unionville-Chadds Ford School District (UCFSD) is a school district in southeastern Chester County and western Delaware County, Pennsylvania, a 77-square-mile (200 km 2) area encompassing seven townships [2] and serving a total of approximately 4,000 students.
Northwest of Chadds Ford at 1325 Creek Road: Birmingham Township: 11: George Brinton House: George Brinton House: October 25, 1990 : Pennsylvania Route 100, 1 mile north of its junction with U.S. Route 1, near Chadds Ford
Chadds Ford Township: 63: William Painter Farm: William Painter Farm: July 27, 1971 : 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of Chadds Ford on U.S. Route 1: Chadds Ford Township: 64: William Penn Landing Site: William Penn Landing Site: March 11, 1971
Chadds Ford Township is an affluent township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States.It is located about 25 miles (40 km) southwest of Philadelphia.Prior to 1996, Chadds Ford Township was known as Birmingham Township; the name was changed to allow the township to correspond to both its census-designated place and to distinguish itself from the adjacent Birmingham Township in Chester ...
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The district includes 17 contributing buildings in Chadds Ford village. Notable buildings include the Chads Ford Inn (1807-1810), Merchant Mill (1864), a row of houses built between 1840 and 1850, the bridge across Brandywine Creek, and the Christian C. Sanderson Museum. Located in the district are the separately listed Chad House and N. C ...
"The Period of Significance for the proposed Twin Bridges Rural Historic District begins in 1914 with the acquisition of the first farm that became part of the Bissell Estate and ends in 1947 when Beverly Farm was broken up and sold, and falls within the period of time (the mid-Nineteenth through the mid-Twentieth Centuries) when wealthy ...