Chester County History Center
Chester County History Center is a nonprofit historical society and museum founded in 1893. It is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting Chester County’s rich heritage through extensive artifact, photograph, and manuscript collections in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Address: 225 North High Street, West Chester, PA 19380
Phone: (610) 692-4800
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Final Call: Don’t Miss the Better Giving for Greater Impact Summit on May 7
Time is running out to join changemakers at the Better Giving for Greater Impact Summit, hosted by the FirstBank Charitable Foundation on Wednesday, May 7,…
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Newlin Township Land — the Only Native American Burial Ground in Chesco — Returned to ‘Rightful Owners’ for … $1
A half-acre Native American burial site in Newlin Township is returning to its “rightful owners” after previous owner Carol McCloskey closed a $1 deal with the…
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Roses for ‘Rosie’: Bicycle Decorated with Flowers Honors Levittown WWII Icon
Seeking to honor the women whose efforts contributed significantly toward winning World War II, a bicycle decorated with flowers, known as Pedals with Petals, recently…
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Meridian Bank Seeks to Enrich the Communities It Serves, Donates $5,000 to Local History Center
Meridian Bank recognizes its responsibility to enrich the communities it serves. Since the bank’s inception in 2004, it has contributed millions of dollars to local…
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President of Chester County History Center: ‘Lessons from Our Past Teach, Instill Pride in This Great Nation’
I am often asked why history is important or why I am so passionate about the History Center. I care deeply about my community and…






























