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The Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural School (DIAS) was a school for African American students located in Downingtown, Chester County, Pennsylvania, from 1905 until 1993. [3] Its motto was "self help through self work". [4] It was located in what is now East Brandywine Township. [5] [6]
The township is situated within the Downingtown Area School District. [8] Brandywine-Wallace Elementary School is in the township. [9]Most of the township is zoned to Brandywine-Wallace Elementary, while parts are zoned to Beaver Creek Elementary School and Springton Manor Elementary School. [10]
Downingtown is the location of some large regional and national businesses, including First National Bank of Chester County, and Victory Brewing Company, and formerly DNB First (acquired by S&T Bank in 2019). [10] General Washington Inn. President Lincoln's funeral train passed through Downingtown. The famous Irish patriot and martyr Theobald ...
The Brandywine Center campus is located on Boot Road in Downingtown, Pennsylvania. Opened in fall 2012, the 175,000 sq ft (16,300 m 2) building sits on 8.7 acres (0.035 km 2). The campus partners with the CCIU to offer career and technical education programs as well as college credit courses to students of Technical College High School Brandywine.
Map of Chester County, Pennsylvania public school districts with Downingtown Area School District highlighted in green in the central part of the county. The Downingtown Area School District is a school district based in Downingtown, in Chester County, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
Wagontown Road over Brandywine Creek, near Rock Run 39°59′29″N 75°49′52″W / 39.991389°N 75.831111°W / 39.991389; -75.831111 ( County Bridge Valley Township
The road crosses the West Branch Brandywine Creek and a Brandywine Valley Railroad line at-grade before PA 82 splits from US 30 Bus. by heading northwest on North 1st Avenue. US 30 Bus. continues east through the commercial downtown of Coatesville before heading past a mix of urban homes and businesses. [2] [3] US 30 Bus. westbound in Downingtown
It consists of 1,050 acres (4.2 km 2) of gardens, woodlands, and meadows in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania in the Brandywine Creek Valley and is one of the premier botanical gardens in the United States. The property that is now Longwood Gardens was originally purchased from William Penn in 1700 by a fellow Quaker named George Peirce.