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Chestnut Hill is home to several private schools. The Pre-K-12 Springside Chestnut Hill Academy, educates single-sex Pre-K-8 and coed 9–12, formed in 2010 through the merger of Springside School and Chestnut Hill Academy. Other private schools in Chestnut Hill are The Crefeld School (7-12), and the K-8 Norwood-Fontbonne Academy.
It is an area that consists of the now defunct township that was called "Bristol Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania". The section is often included as part of North Philadelphia by city government agencies, [14] though locally it is often referred to as "Uptown", along with the Germantown-Chestnut Hill section.
Evil Genius Beer Company, Philadelphia; Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, multiple locations, brewpub, founded in 1996; Lancaster Brewing Company, Lancaster, founded in 1995; Love City Brewing Company, Philadelphia; Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company, Croydon, founded in 2010; Philadelphia Brewing Company, Philadelphia, founded in 2007
At its peak, 700 breweries operated across Philadelphia, several in a ten-block area of Brewerytown. With the collapse of local industry later in the 20th century, originally started by the implementation of Prohibition in the United States , and later beer production moving primarily to the Midwest , no brewer was operating in that ...
Location: Roughly bounded by Fairmount Park and Montgomery Co. Line, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Coordinates: Area: 1,920 acres (780 ha) Architect: Multiple: Architectural style: Mid 19th Century Revival, Early Republic, Late Victorian: NRHP reference No. 85001334 [1] Added to NRHP
Triumph's third location opened on April 4, 2007, at 117-121 Chestnut Street in Old City, Philadelphia. In 2014 this location was closed and sold to 2nd Story Brewing Co. [3] The Red Bank location was approved in 2006, and construction began in 2015; it opened November 5, 2018. [4] [5] The Princeton and New Hope locations were designed by ...
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Druim Moir, also known as the Houston Estate Historic District, is a historic district in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Druim Moir was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It is a contributing property of the Chestnut Hill National Historic District. [2]