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PA 3 (West Chester Pike), .5 mile E of PA 926 & 4 miles W of Newtown Square 39°58′03″N 75°28′53″W / 39.96738°N 75.48132°W / 39.96738; -75.48132 ( Okehocking Indian Town Plaque
West Chester: 11: Butler House: Butler House: July 23, 1980 : 228 West Miner Street: West Chester: 12: Charlestown Village Historic District: Charlestown Village Historic District: May 16, 1978 : Southwest of Phoenixville on Charlestown Road
West Chester elementary schools were desegregated in 1948, thanks to the efforts of Charles and Unise Porter, the parents of African-American first-grader Gregory Porter. [56] The West Chester Normal School became West Chester State Teachers College in 1926. It again changed its name to West Chester State College in 1960.
PA 82 north (West Doe Run Road) Western terminus of PA 82 concurrency: 5.763: 9.275: PA 162 east (Embreeville Road) Western terminus of PA 162: 5.823: 9.371: PA 82 south (West Doe Run Road) Eastern terminus of PA 82 concurrency: West Chester: 15.019: 24.171: US 322 Bus. east (West Market Street) Continuation east; no access to westbound US 322 Bus.
The William J. Barnard Residence, also known as Green Shadows and the Thornbury Lodge, is an historic, American home that is located in Thornbury Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
In West Chester, PA 3 follows Market Street eastbound and Gay Street westbound. The main north–south road in West Chester is High Street. To the north of town, the road is known as Pottstown Pike, which connects to PA 100 near Exton (PA 100 formerly ran through town). To the south of town, the road is known as Wilmington-West Chester Pike.
Chester County Horticultural Hall, 225 North High Street, West Chester, Chester County, PA: 8 photos and 13 data pages at Historic American Buildings Survey; Chester County Hotel, 36 West Market Street, West Chester, Chester County, PA: 4 photos, 5 data pages, and 1 photo caption page at Historic American Buildings Survey
US Post Office-West Chester, also called the Robert J. Thompson Post Office Building, is a historic post office located in West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was designed by architect James Knox Taylor for the Office of the Supervising Architect , and built in 1907 in the neoclassical style .