Ardmore
Ardmore is a vibrant, unincorporated community straddling the border of Montgomery and Delaware counties.
With a population increase from 12,455 in 2010 to 13,566 in 2020, it is part of Lower Merion and Haverford Townships.
Originally named Athensville, it was renamed Ardmore in 1873 by the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Covering around 2.0 square miles, Ardmore is known for its bustling downtown on Lancaster Avenue, featuring over 250 independent retailers.
Key attractions include the historic Harriton House, Ardmore Music Hall, Tired Hands Brewery, and Suburban Square, making it a desirable Philadelphia suburb with rich historical roots and modern amenities.
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Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society in Ardmore Hosts Sunrise Skate
Early birds got extra ice time at the Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society in Ardmore on September 5, 2023. America’s first skating club hosting…
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Main Line Today’s Top Picks for Fall Concerts Around Montgomery County
The summer may be ending, but that doesn’t mean there still isn’t a lot more fun to be had this fall. All along the Main…
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Two Montgomery County Towns Rank in Top 5 of Niche’s Best Places to Live in America
Niche recently released its 2023 Best Places to Live in America and Montgomery County was represented in the top 5, with both Ardmore and Penn…
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Rare Einstein Letter on Creation of the Universe on Sale in Ardmore
The Raab Collection in Ardmore is selling a personal letter written by Albert Einstein where he argues against the biblical version of the creation, writes…
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Philadelphia Country Club in Gladwyne to Co-host 2026 U.S. Amateur Championship with Merion Golf Club
The Philadelphia Country Club in Gladwyne joins Merion Golf Club in Ardmore as co-hosts of the 2026 U.S. Amateur Championship, writes Ryan Sharrow for the…
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Main Line Millennial Couples Are Being Stretched Thin Financially
Many young millennials on the Main Line are faced with a double burden of expensive real estate and hard-to-find childcare, writes Caroline O’Halloran at SAVVY/Main…
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Two Philadelphia Burger Spots Rank Among Nation’s 100 Best
Two Philadelphia eateries ranked among the best burger spots in the country according to the recently published “Yelp’s Top 100 Burgers in America” list for…
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Ardmore Public Relations Firm’s AI Press-Release Generator a Game-Changer for Clients
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for years as people try to seek ways to improve their work lives and find the best methods of…
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Searching for the Perfect St. Patrick’s Day Pub? In Montco, You’re in Luck
The Irish pubs and taverns in Montgomery County will ensure that anyone seeking a lively St. Patrick’s Day will find a go-to spot close to…
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Popular Mediterranean Chain Restaurant in Newtown Closes After 10 Years
A Bucks County restaurant, which has stood in the area for a decade, recently announced that they will be permanently closing their doors. Chris Rollins…
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Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board Cites Local Ways to Honor Black History Month
The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board invites Montgomery County residents Celebrate Black History Month in Montgomery County. The following recommendations include both sites of…
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‘We Are a Victim of Our Own Success’: Pros and Cons of A Main Line Community’s Continued Growth
As Ardmore continues to grow and attract more residents and businesses, not everybody is happy about the prospect over the increased traffic and density effects,…
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Book Excerpt: History of The Main Line from The Rise: Kobe Bryant and the Pursuit of Immortality
The following is an excerpt from “The Rise: Kobe Bryant and the Pursuit of Immortality,” a new book authored by Mike Sielski, a sports columnist…
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Retired Ardmore Judge Recalls Toughest Cases in New Memoir, ‘Her Honor’
Ardmore native LaDoris Hazzard Cordell, a retired Santa Clara County Superior Court judge, recalls some of her toughest cases in her recently released memoir, Her…
























