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  2. Chester's - Wikipedia

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    Chester's International, known as Chester's or Chester's Chicken, is a fried chicken quick-service restaurant chain based in Birmingham, Alabama, United States. [1] W.O. Giles founded Chester's in October 1965 and adopted Chester the Chicken as the emerging foodservice company's mascot, [2] named for the Chester Goode character on Gunsmoke, a favorite TV show of Giles'.

  3. File:Diocese of Chester arms.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in eastern Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. Eastern Chester County is defined for this list as being the municipalities south and east of a line extending from Phoenixville to Exton to West Chester. The locations of ...

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  6. Chester Herald - Wikipedia

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    In the reign of King Richard II the officer was attached to the Principality of Chester, which was a perquisite of the then Prince of Wales. In the reign of King Henry VIII the title lapsed for a time but, since 1525, the office of Chester has been one of unbroken succession, as a herald in ordinary. The badge of office is taken from the arms ...

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  8. Nine Houses, Chester - Wikipedia

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    The houses are the only surviving pre-19th-century almshouses in Chester. [2] They were built in about 1650. [1] By the 1960s the houses were in a dilapidated state and were in danger of collapse. There were campaigns to preserve them led by the Chester Civic Trust and the Chester Archaeological Society.

  9. Chester, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Chester served as the county seat for Chester County from 1682 to 1788. [14] In 1724, the Chester Courthouse was built to support the legal needs of the county. [15] Chester played only a small role in the American Revolutionary War. Throughout 1776 and 1777, there were significant forces stationed in Chester and nearby Marcus Hook.