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BRANDYWINECOUNTRY Your Official Guide to
Delaware County and the
Brandywine Valley
Fall 2005 / Winter 2006
s the trees
begin to
turn a beau-
tiful orange and gold
and we await the first
frost of the season,
Brandywine Country
offers the perfect set-
ting for harvest celebrations and
more. There are Halloween ghost
tours and pumpkin carvings, art
exhibits and theater productions,
holiday house tours and so many
other activities to enjoy through-
out the season.
With autumn, comes the start
of school and inside these pages
you will learn about the wonder-
ful educational opportunities
that are available in this region.
You will read about more than
twenty colleges, universities and
technical schools many of which
are tops in the nation.
When the leaves begin to fall
and the brilliant foliage fades,
winter days will be upon us
and holiday shopping will begin.
Shopping in our quaint specialty
Welcome to Delaware County’s Brandywine Country!
BY CAR
Brandywine Country is easily reached from the north and south by I-95.I-476 also links the area with thePennsylvania Turnpike which runs east and west.
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shops or our bustling
downtown districts
will leave you filled
with the spirit of
the holiday season.
You can find gifts
for everyone on your
list by following
the shopping trip through
Brandywine Country we have
outlined for you in this issue.
Our historic region is filled
with seasonal and holiday activi-
ties you won’t want to miss. Take
a few moments and read all about
them in the pages of our Visitor’s
Guide and then come experience
Delaware County’s Brandywine
Country this fall and winter.
Enjoy!
Tim MurtaughChairman Delaware County Council
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If you’re looking for a location that has the convenience of the big citybut the beauty of the countryside,Delaware County’s BrandywineCountry is the perfect venue.Whether you prefer a modern hotelwith spacious, elegant meeting roomsor a more intimate, relaxed setting,the Brandywine can meet your everyneed for that special event.
For more information, call 800-343-3983 and ask for the Brandywine’snew Meeting & Facilities CD-ROM.
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BY AIR
Philadelphia International Airport is located inDelaware County and is served by domestic,international and regional carriers. The air-port is only minutes from most hotels andBrandywine attractions.www.phl.org; (215) 937-5400.
BY TRAIN
AMTRAK provides daily service from majorcities including New York and Washington, D.C.Local rail service is provided from 30th StreetStation in Philadelphia and from Martin LutherKing & French Streets in Wilmington DE.AMTRAK: www.amtrak.com; (800-USA-RAIL)
Atlantic City . . . . . . .60
Baltimore . . . . . . . . .71
Boston . . . . . . . . . . .330
Harrisburg . . . . . . .116
Lancaster . . . . . . . . .63
New York . . . . . . . . . .92
Pittsburgh . . . . . . .297
Washington, D.C. . .127
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4 MAKING A LIST, CHECKING IT TWICEIf the idea of holiday shopping gives you panic attacks, relax! Once you browse through our regional shopping guide, your season is guaranteed to be merry and bright.
10 A TOUCH OF CLASSJust about every type of educational opportunity exists within the boundaries of the Brandywine. Let us equip you to excel beyond your own.
DEPARTMENTS
18 Calendar
28 Sightseeing Listings
32 Map of Brandywine Country
42 Dining Listings
51 Lodging Listings
58 Services Listings
CONTENTS
COVER: Magill Walk at Swarthmore CollegePhotography courtesy of Terry Wild/Swarthmore College
page 10FEATURES
icture in your mind an old-fashioned snow globe. A scaled-down model
of yesteryear captured in a little plastic shell, gently dusted with falling
snow. The street lights are glowing, the store windows brilliant and
festive, bows and ribbons are on packages and bags and everyone taking
time away from a stressful routine to focus on friends and family. �
Wouldn’t it be great to have your holidays look a little more like that this year?
Where finding creative, hand-crafted gifts that reached beyond the everyday was a
joy and not a chore? Gifts that bring heartfelt, spontaneous smiles, the second that
they’re opened? If that’s the kind of winter experience you crave this year, the
Brandywine Valley has several shopping areas that fit the
bill and we’ve put a few of them together here in a
shopping itinerary that circles you around our hills
and valleys and lets you stop along the way for your
own little snow globe experiences. � Welcome to the
glittering and luxurious tradition of holiday shopping —
Brandywine-style.
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Brandywine boasts bounty of selections for holiday gift givers
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City sidewalks, busy sidewalksDressed in holiday style . . .
e’re going to start our shop-ping expedition in Media —otherwise known as Every-
body’s Home Town and the seat ofDelaware County. The merchants onState Street always put out their bestdecorations for the season giving thepicturesque illusion of a real-lifeCurrier & Ives print. (The soothingsound of the local trolley rollingdown the street periodically certainlyhelps to complete the picture.)Window shopping is encouragedhere, although we’re guessing youwon’t be able to stop at the windows.
Plenty of gifts for the man on yourlist can be found at B.Gross Menswear, oneof the true Media landmarks that linethe street. Custom tailoring and per-sonalized service still are the normhere, even after more than 80 years.Across the street and down a fewdoors is Golden Impulse Jewelers wherethey have perennial holiday favorites— exquisite, sparkling gifts in tiny,wrapped packages. Need we saymore?
Also on State Street is The Village ArtShop. Have an otherwise hard-to-buy-for teenager on your list? Or maybe animaginative and artistic mom wholoves to scrapbook or paint? Purchasesome quality papers, pencils or penshere for the gift of creative expression.And, while you’re thinking color and design, pop in The Media Florist for astunning floral centerpiece that will
take any holiday gathering from rou-tine to memorable.
Once you’ve found your treasuresalong State Street, tuck them safely in your shopping bag and followBaltimore Pike to Route 1 southtoward Chadds Ford.
Children laughing People passing Meeting smile after smile . . .
About eight miles down theroad is the second destinationon our journey — The Shoppes at
Brinton Lake. More than 25 shops andrestaurants are here, providing conve-nient access to a variety of gift-givingoptions. Names such as Williams Sonoma,Pottery Barn, Galan Gifts and Fine Furnishings and Pier 1 Imports have festive and prac-tical gifts for the home. If the personyou’re shopping for is a devoted J. Crewor Eddie Bauer fan, they’re here, too, aswell as clothiers Ann Taylor Loft, Christopher& Banks, Talbot’s, Victoria’s Secret and Chico’s.It’s also possible, while you are here,to get a manicure at the Thomas Lavella Salon, create a homemade pot-tery gift at Color Me Mine or get a quicktreat of ice cream at MaggieMoos. Iflunch or dinner is on your mind, Ruby’sDiner, The America Bar & Grill and P.F. Chang’sChinese Bistro each have exquisite fare infun settings — just what you need tofeel refreshed to continue shopping.
After Brinton Lake, return to Route1, heading south. Just down the roadis the intersection of Routes 1 and202. If you take a small detour and
turn left onto Route 202 south, plenty of specialty shops await the dis-criminating gift giver. The first stop,only a mile down the road, could bethe brand new Keystone Plaza, home ofseveral shops and Pescatore’s Restaurant.Pescatore’s — new since July — offersentrees such as pizza, steak, seafoodand Italian specialties in a family-friendly atmosphere reminiscent ofthe old country. The charming atmos-phere, separate bar and private ban-quet room are sure to make thisBrandywine newcomer a favorite des-tination for years to come.
Just next door to the KeystonePlaza is the entrance to Olde Ridge Village, a collection of charming bou-tiques nestled in a cozy ring of stonecottages. Shopping here is stress-free and fun and always promises lots of checkmarks on your shopping list — plus a little treat for yourself.
Crafters will enjoy browsing TheStencil Shoppe where you can find multi-tudes of handmade stencils and lots of ideas on how to use them. Fromtiny squares to be used on notecardsto garden murals that fill entire walls,they have it here. If jewelry making is the craft of choice for special some-one, E-Z Beads is where all the localsshop for tools and supplies. A gift cer-tificate for one of their classes wouldbe a great gift here as well.
Almost everyone has little ones on their gift-giving lists, but are youtired of giving unimaginative, heavily marketed, plastic toys from a big-boxstore? Book Fair is literally crammed with
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award-winning toys, challenginggames and puzzles — and yes, books— that make even the elves in Santa’sworkshop envious.
Not all holiday shopping is aboutgifts. Don’t forget that you probablyneed a few items for the celebrationaspect of it all. Be sure to stop at PaperPickins, for fine stationary such as invi-tations and thank you notes and theWine and Beer Emporium for supplies for atruly merry affair.
Across Route 202 from OldeRidge, is Glen Eagle Square, also home tomore than 25 shops and restaurants.Some names here are very familiar,
such as Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Gap, BananaRepublic, Ann Taylor and American EagleOutfitters. Some of the retailers’ namesmay be new to you — for example,Trail Creek Outfitters, Cameo Water Wear, Annie Prue, Mykonos and The Ski Bum — but theycould have that perfect something for someone on your list.
From here, shoppers can proceedjust a mile or two farther down 202 for a couple of specialty shopsthat could transform your home into the one that everyone wants to come home to this year. For exam-ple, you could bring out some chestnuts and prepare to roast them
at a nostalgic open fireplace, completewith accessories from the Chadds FordFireside Shop. Or, remodel your guestroom with comfortable and cozyitems from either Hunt Country Furnitureor Marstan’s Unpainted Furniture. (Shoppingtip: keep in mind that if you have first-time apartment owners or newly-weds on your list, they would proba-bly appreciate gifts from here, aswell!)
After these stops, the next destina-tion is the sparkling shopping districtof Kennett Square. Turn around andtake Route 202 north to get back toRoute 1 south.
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many gifts as the North Pole, but farmore pleasurable to walk around.
The shopping choices here are trulyalmost endless, but we have a few thatyou might want to make special noteto be sure to visit. Adorable, timelessclothes and toys that challenge theimagination — instead of theeardrums — can be found at Play NiceChildren’s Boutique on Market Street.Down on High Street is the JaneChalfant Boutique — really three specialtyshops in one — where discriminatingclients have purchased timeless, styl-ish fashions and accessories for 74years. Around the corner on GayStreet is the Newbury Street Design interiordesign studio with ideas to decorateyour home and over on SouthChurch is Pages Card Shop with ideas todecorate your gifts. Finally, a little far-ther up on East Gay Street in theCambridge Square Shopping Center(but worth the trip!) is J. Ryan’s DesignerResale Shoppe where you can find,among other things, designer con-signment party dresses for all of yourseasonal engagements.
On your way out of West Chester, if your path takes you on Route 202 south, don’t miss The Abbey GreenShop on your right just out of town. Ifyou’re searching for a present for alover of all things Irish, you won’tneed a leprechaun to find treasurehere — this darling boutique special-izes in everything imaginable fromthe old country such as clothing, jewelry, and gifts.
Strings of street lights Even stop lights Blink a bright red and green . . .
On your way into KennettSquare, you’ll pass Spring RunNatural Foods right on Route 1,
just past Longwood Gardens. If yourholiday menu calls for high-quality,organic foods or quality vegetarianproducts, make a quick stop here andstock up on some delicious treats.
Once you’ve followed the direc-tions above to State Street, find aplace to park and explore a town thatcould double for Bedford Falls in“It’s a Wonderful Life” any day.Shopping here is always a delight, butduring the holiday season, the localshopkeepers take extra care to put alittle of the magic back into the sea-son. Be sure to take your timestrolling along the tree-lined avenuesand sampling the scents of coffee,cookies and seasonal delights. Oneplace you shouldn’t miss is actuallytwo boutiques in one — The MushroomCap and The Growing Tree. The ownerstarted The Growing Tree to show-case adorable, personalized children’sgifts and consignment items. A fewyears later, she realized that when vis-itors asked her where to find KennettSquare mushrooms (Kennett Squareis the mushroom capital of the world)she would have to tell them to go to the local Acme. Thus, her secondshop — specializing in home-grown,gourmet mushrooms and related
items — was planted and has grownfruitfully ever since.
Hear the snow crunch See the kids bunch This is Santa’s big scene . . .
F rom Kennett Square, find UnionStreet (Route 82) and travelnorth to 926. Turn right onto
926 east. After driving through someof the prettiest countryside theBrandywine has to offer, you willintersect Route 202 again — alsoknown as Wilmington Pike. At thiscrossroads, turn south on 202 for 1-1/2 miles to find The Shoppes atDilworthtown Crossing — yet another loca-tion with even more stores fromwhich to choose. For the cigar loverin your family, Old Havanna Cigar Companymay have just the right gift — as wellas the knowledgeable staff to assistyou in your selection. A great ideawould be to stop in Kabloom — aEuropean-style flower shop right nextdoor — and pick up several smallarrangements to give to the hosts ofany holiday gatherings you are attend-ing.
Once you’ve found your treasureshere, turn back onto Route 202 north(you will pass back across 926) andstay on it until you see the sign to splitoff on to High Street in West Chester.A few blocks past the campus of WestChester University, you will be in theheart of the delightful downtownshopping district, a place that has as
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Happy Holidays
Now that your trunk is full andyour holiday shopping stress amemory (at least until next
year), take a moment and congratu-late yourself for finding gifts foreveryone that will truly make their
holidays merry and bright. Hopefully, a shopping trip through
the quaint boutiques of our country-side has given you back a good bit ofthe joy that comes from the spirit ofgiving. We hope our shops and bou-tique will be a part of your traditionsfor years to come.
Best wishes for a happy and healthyholiday season.
The stores mentioned above are by nomeans all that we have to offer. Please seeour “Shops, Antiques & Auctions” cate-gory in the Sightseeing section of thisguide on pages 38–41 for a complete list.
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very year, without fail, just as the calendar closes on summer and inches
toward fall, thousands of students return to the Brandywine to further their
education. Whether it be a newly-minted high school graduate entering
a traditional four-year college or a retired professional enrolling in a class
just to satisfy his curiosity, students of all kinds can be found here, across
our countryside, studying, growing and becoming more informed citizens of the world.
Below are some snapshots of our most illustrious institutions. Like snapshots, they
may capture the essence of a school, but only scratch the surface of the depth of its
personality. The best way to learn about a school is to visit it for yourself. So plan a campus
trip to the Brandywine soon. While you are here, you may learn much about our noted
place in American history, but
you will also be exploring the
limitless opportunities of your
future.
Educationally speaking, Brandywine offerssomething for everyone
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ALBRIGHT COLLEGE
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Albright College
Albright College, in Reading,Pennsylvania, strives to providetoday’s students with a flexible,top-notch education and per-sonalized service. The maincampus, founded in 1898 by
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Jacob Albright, sits on 100acres in a traditional universitysetting. However, the newbranch campuses — one at theConcordville Hotel in Concord-ville and one at the EagleviewCorporate Center in Exton —
provide comfortable learningatmospheres in not-so-tradi-tional settings.
Today’s students want toknow what will be provided tothem with their tuition costsand what support they will
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receive, says Linda Metzler,enrollment advisor for theaccelerated degree programsoffered in Exton and Con-cordville. Albright’s five ac-celerated degree programsmeet just one night a week
and offer flexibility and con-venience while providingaccreditation in businessadministration, applied psy-chology/organizational behav-ior, accounting, crime andjustice or information systems.
Cabrini College
The Missionary Sisters ofthe Sacred Heart of Jesuscame to the United Statesto assist immigrants strug-gling with poverty, discrim-
ination and lack of educa-tional opportunities. Withthat in mind, they foundedCabrini College as a four-year liberal arts and sciencesinstitution in 1957. Thegoal of helping others
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remains a strong traditionhere and the college started anational trend in 1989 whenit became the first institutionof higher learning in thenation to require communityservice for graduation, acommon practice today.
Cabrini’s Center forGraduate and ProfessionalStudies serves the needs ofthe adult continuing educa-tion student and profession-al with graduate programsas well as accelerated under-graduate programs. Areasof study include education,instructional systems andtechnology and organiza-tional leadership.
“Cabrini offers excitingopportunities with its mas-ter’s degree in organiza-tional leadership,” explainsColleen Nelson, director ofenrollment and recruitmentfor graduate and profes-sional studies. “Leadership
themes are built into allcourses and are integratedacross the curriculum sothat students develop acomprehensive, consistent,and applicable approach toleading within their orga-nizations. Students applyin-class learning to dailyworkplace issues.”
Chestnut Hill College
Chestnut Hill College is afour-year, coed, Catholic lib-eral arts college that providesstudents with a holistic edu-cation in an inclusive Catholiccommunity marked by acade-mic excellence, shared re-sponsibility, personal andprofessional growth, serviceand concern for the earth.
Chestnut Hill’s 1,800students can choose frommore than 40 undergradu-ate, graduate or continuingeducation programs, includ-
ing popular, new offeringsin forensic science and com-puter forensics.
“Chestnut Hill Collegeprides itself on our philoso-phy of a holistic approach tohigher education, seekingto address social, spiritual,physical and cultural needsof students as well as acade-mic ones,” says KathleenSpigelmyer, director ofpublic relations. “Educationshould emphasize thegrowth of the whole personnot only through a liberalarts education, but alsothrough an exciting sociallife, a healthy spiritual life,and a well-rounded activelife, therefore exposing stu-dents to the best college hasto offer.”
Cheyney University
Founded in 1837 as theInstitute for Colored Youth,
Cheyney University ofPennsylvania is the oldest ofthe historically black col-leges and universities inAmerica. Richard Humphreys,a Quaker philanthropist,bequeathed $10,000 (onlyone-tenth of his massiveestate) to establish a schoolto educate the descendentsof the African race. Theschool moved to GeorgeCheyney’s farm, 25 mileswest of Philadelphia, in1902 and grew throughmany name changes until itjoined the State System ofHigher Education as Chey-ney University of Penn-sylvania in 1983.
Today, Cheyney studentsare members of a variety ofraces, cultures and national-ities representing multiplelevels of achievement from awide range of educationalbackgrounds. Cheyney offersbaccalaureate degrees in
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engineering technologyclasses while juniors andseniors in high school (twoyears), move on to DCCCand earn an associate’sdegree in applied sciencedegree in applied engineer-ing technology (two years)and then go on to earn a bachelor’s degree inapplied engineering tech-nology with Drexel Uni-versity (two years).
Delaware CountyCommunity College’s Malin Road Center
DCCC’s campus on MalinRoad in Broomall special-izes in technical educa-tion programs, in a directresponse from business andindustry seeking out acade-mic institutions that wouldbe willing to listen to theirneeds and develop relevantprograms of study. Many of the school’s career andtechnical programs arearticulated with four-yearinstitutions with full creditbeing applied to earning abachelor of science degree.
In the area of appliedengineering technology,DCCC has gained local,state and national recogni-tion as a “Center forExcellence” that supportsindustry needs for highlyskilled, degreed techniciansand technologists in manu-facturing, electrical andmechanical disciplines. Be-lieving that communicationis the key to creating andimplementing successfulworkforce developmentprograms, DCCC worksclosely with industry lead-
more than 30 disciplines aswell as a master’s degree ineducation. Just a few of the school’s noted alumniinclude journalist Ed Brad-ley of the CBS-TV’s “60 Minutes;” Robert W.Bogle, publisher and CEOof the Philadelphia Tribune,the oldest newspaper con-tinuously owned and oper-ated by an African-Ameri-can; and U.S. Rep. CurtWeldon, who representsthe 7th CongressionalDistrict, which includesChester and Delawarecounties.
Delaware CountyCommunity College
Community colleges acrossthe nation are increasinglyattracting discerning stu-dents who desire a top-notch, affordable educa-tion and Delaware CountyCommunity College is noexception. With campusesin Marple Township,Broomall, Sharon Hill,Exton and Downingtown,DCCC serves students inboth Delaware and Chestercounties.
“The role of communitycolleges is changing,” saysMarianne K. Rhodes, assis-tant director of public rela-tions. “We offer low costs,high-quality professionaltraining opportunities anddual enrollment optionswith four-year colleges anduniversities.
An example of their flex-ible educational opportuni-ties is their 2+2+2 pro-gram. Students can enrollin DCCC-approved applied
ers to develop a curriculumthat teaches the knowledgeand skills required intoday’s highly technicaland specialized workforce.
Drexel University
Drexel University, rankedas one of America’s BestColleges for 2005 by U.S.News & World Report, iswidely recognized as one ofthe top 50 private, non-profit, national doctoral/research universities in thecountry. Not only doesDrexel offer more than 170programs of study, it alsooffers the only mandatoryco-op program in Penn-sylvania and one of three inthe United States.
Drexel’s reputation as atechnology-rich universityis well deserved. In 1983,Drexel became the firstuniversity to require allentering students to havemicrocomputers. In 2000,Drexel became the firstmajor university to operatea fully wireless campus, andin 2002, Drexel launchedthe first mobile Web portalservice for students. DrexeleLearning, the university’sonline education subsid-iary, serves working profes-sionals around the worldwho want to complete theireducation without com-promising quality for con-venience.
Eastern University
Tucked in the landscape of the heart of suburbanPhiladelphia’s Main Line isEastern University in St.
Davids, a Christian institu-tion where the goal is todevelop committed profes-sionals who serve the poorand disenfranchised throughprograms such as economicdevelopment and nonprofitmanagement.
American Baptists found-ed Eastern in 1952 and theuniversity’s faculty stillreflects both the goal of thefounders and the missionstatement above. Some oftheir prestigious facultyincludes Tony Campolo,Wilson Goode, Duffy Rob-bins and Ron Sider, all ofwhom are well known inChristian and social justicecircles.
Trends in education sug-gest that flexibility is a keyrequirement for prospec-tive students and Easternmeets the challenge by pro-viding unique delivery for-mats, such as weekend resi-dency and online distancelearning, through its grad-uate programs. No matterwhat type of a class a stu-dent is in, however, Easternstrives to provide each onewith practical skills andtools as well as a lifelongcommunity of support.
JNA Institute
JNA Institute was foundedin 1988 and is a leader in culinary arts educat-ion. JNA awards Associatesdegree in Culinary Arts/Restaurant Management aswell as a diploma programin Specialized FoodserviceManagement. The Insti-tute will also presenthands-on cooking events
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customized especially foryour group and could beideal as a team-buildingprogram.
Immaculata University
Immaculata University, aCatholic liberal arts institu-tion, is well known foroffering a wide variety ofliberal arts majors and hasstrong programs in nutri-tion/dietetics and musictherapy that are receivingrecognition on their own.
Founded in 1920 and situated on 375 beautifulacres in Chester County, theschool provides small classesand a value-based educationthat is open to people of allfaiths. Students who attendreceive the ability to begrounded in the field oftheir choice and enter theworkforce with self confi-dence in their ability totackle all challenges, accord-ing to Marie E. Moughan,executive director of publicrelations and marketing.
Some of Immaculata’sfamous alumnae that live upto that promise includeMarie Brown Valdes-Dapena, (’41) a nationally-recognized Sudden InfantDeath Syndrome authority;Theresa Shank Grentz (’74),head women’s basketballcoach at the University ofIllinois and coach of the1992 Women’s OlympicBasketball Team; and ReneMuth Portland (’75), headwomen’s basketball coachat Penn State University.Both Grentz and Portlandplayed together on the firstthree Immaculata national
championship basketballteams from 1972 through1974.
Neumann College
Founded in 1965 by theSisters of St. Francis ofPhiladelphia, NeumannCollege is widely known forits programs in nursing andeducation. Recently, severalpopular programs of studyhave been added, includingarts production and perfor-mance, criminal justice andsport management. It is theintellectual home of morethan 2,600 undergraduateand graduate students,some of whom participatein accelerated degree pro-grams that can be complet-ed in 15, 18 or 24 months.
Says Steven Bell, execu-tive director of marketingand communications forthe college: “As a Franciscaninstitution, Neumann Collegeincorporates the concept ofsocial responsibility andworkplace ethics into everyprogram. By investing theireducation at Neumann, stu-dents receive extraordin-ary personal attention, anemphasis on ethical behav-ior and excellent academicinstruction.”
Pennsylvania Institute ofTechnology
In 1953, Walter R.Garrison, a practicing engi-neer, founded the Penn-sylvania Institute of Tech-nology to meet a need fortrained technicians to assistpracticing engineers in per-forming stress analysis in
the aircraft and civil/archi-tectural fields. Currently,there are more than 300students enrolled in variousprograms at PIT, the onlytwo-year, independent col-lege in Pennsylvania thatoffers associate’s degreesand certificate programs inengineering technology, in-formation technology, alliedhealth technology and busi-ness administration. Recent-ly, the school added newcertificate programs inmedical assistant, medicaloffice specialist, and phar-macy technician. Uponcompletion, students areprepared to sit for theappropriate industry certifi-cation examinations.
Ann Smith, director ofpublic affairs, says, “Amongall the regionally accreditedinstitutions of higher edu-cation in the Brandywineregion, the PennsylvaniaInstitute of Technologystands apart as the technol-ogy college of the DelawareValley in preparing studentsto enter into the workforcewith the required level oftechnological savvy.”
Pennsylvania StateUniversity Delaware County
One of the most well knownuniversities in the nation,Penn State has a branch cam-pus nestled on 90 acres ofcountryside in MiddletownTownship, providing a BigTen education amid the hillsof the Brandywine. Thissatellite campus offers 10degree programs — includ-ing a degree in informationsciences and technology —
that can be completed atDelaware County. In addi-tion, students may elect tocomplete the first two yearsof course work for over 180degrees that can be complet-ed at other Penn State cam-puses.
“Students can earn adegree from one of the mostprestigious universities inthe country right here inDelaware County, withouttransferring to UniversityPark,” explains Ron Hill,manager of communicationsand university relations.“Students in return receivethe power of a Penn Statedegree and the support ofthe largest alumni associa-tion in the United States.”
Philadelphia University
Since 1884, PhiladelphiaUniversity (formerly Phila-delphia College of Textiles& Science) has offered pro-fessional education in a vari-ety of fields. Founded toraise the art and technologyof the American textileindustry to internationalstandards of quality, theuniversity has maintained itscommitment to academicexcellence while greatlyexpanding its undergradu-ate and graduate programs.The school’s unique blend-ing of the liberal arts andsciences with professionalstudies prepares graduatesfor successful careers inareas that include architec-ture, business, design, fash-ion, health, science, engi-neering and textiles.
At Philadelphia University,students gain professional
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skills combined with abroad general educationthat enables them to thrivein diverse and changingcontexts and to maintain aglobal perspective. Whileoutstanding teaching iscentral to its mission, theuniversity also encouragesresearch and professionalpractice as a basis for facul-ty and student developmentand as a service to industryand society.
Star Technical Institute
Not all roads to educationpass through a traditional,four-year college and StarTechnical Institute offers ahighly specialized alterna-tive. With branches inPennsylvania, New Jerseyand Delaware, Star Tech-nical Institute is a private,post-secondary trade schoolthat is accredited by theAccrediting Commission ofCareer Schools and Collegesof Technology and offersprograms in the fields ofcomputers, medical tech-
nology and administrationand business.
All of Star’s programs feature individualized andclassroom instruction withemphasis placed on relatingthe information learned inclass with current practicesin the work environment.The curriculum is designedto prepare students to be immediately employableupon graduation into anentry-level position. Flexiblescheduling and practicaltraining make Star a popu-lar choice for returningadult students looking toadvance in their chosencareer, make a careerchange, or return to theworkplace retooled for thenew millennium.
Strayer University
Strayer University providesflexible, convenient educa-tional opportunities specifi-cally designed for busyadults who need to be ableto attend a school on theirterms. Students may com-
plete a traditional under-graduate or graduate degreeor quickly gain marketableskills and specialized knowl-edge through several cer-tificate programs.
Strayer has 34 campusesthroughout the country,including one on SproulRoad in Springfield, Penn-sylvania. However manypeople choose to combinecampus classes with themany offered online. Infact, it is possible to apply,attend classes, take examsand complete an entiredegree online without evervisiting a campus. Real-timeonline courses are availableas well as classes that can bescheduled at your conve-nience when true flexibilityis needed.
Swarthmore College
Swarthmore College inSwarthmore, Pennsylvania,is highly regarded as one ofthe finest liberal arts institu-tions in the nation. Foundedby the Religious Society of
Friends (Quakers) in 1864,and coed from the start,Swarthmore’s alumni listincludes many notablenames, including PulitzerPrize-winning author JamesMichener (’29), formerMassachusetts governor andpresidential nominee MichaelDukakis (’55) and PeterSchickele (’57), composerand creator of “P.D.Q.Bach.”
In addition to rigorousacademic study, the col-lege’s 1,500 students main-tain strong commitments tocommunity service, reflect-ing the Quaker values of itsheritage. The breathtakingcampus is an achievementin excellence itself with 330wooded acres maintainedby staff horticulturists andnationally registered as theScott Arboretum.
Temple University Ambler Campus
Temple University’s AmblerCampus, located about 30 minutes outside Phila-
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delphia, is truly a placewhere students grow. Theroots of this satellite cam-pus date back to its found-ing as the PennsylvaniaSchool of Horticulture forWomen in 1910 — andthey still provide perennialbeauty on a campus official-ly designated as a landscapearboretum.
The Center for Sustain-able Communities serves asa regional resource thatfacilitates the developmentof collaborative solutions in land-use planning andmanagement, environmen-tal protection, ecologicalrestoration and communityrevitalization In addition,the Department of Com-munity and Regional Plan-ning offers programs wherestudents learn to confrontplanning issues such as
open space preservationand water resource manage-ment.
Temple University School ofTourism and HospitalityManagement
Temple’s School of Tour-ism & Hospitality Manage-ment offers innovativeundergraduate, graduateand doctorate degree pro-grams in sports and recre-ation management, andtourism and hospitalitymanagement. The researchcenter provides reliable andtimely data for the world’slargest industry.
University of Phoenix –Philadelphia
In 1976, Dr. John Sperl-ing, a Cambridge-educated
economist and professor,saw a growing need forinstitutions that were de-signed around the life situa-tions of the working adultpopulation. His ideas gavebirth to the University ofPhoenix and its subsequentexpansion to 170 campusesand learning centers in 34states, Puerto Rico andCanada. The BrandywineValley is home to four sites— the main campus inWayne as well as sites inLower Bucks County,Center City and nearPhiladelphia InternationalAirport.
Programs include under-graduate degrees in busi-ness, criminal justice admin-istration and informationtechnology and graduatedegrees in business andorganizational management.
All faculty members arerequired to be employedfull time in their area ofinstruction.
“University of Phoenix’ssuccess is due in large partto its commitment to thegrowing number of work-ing adult students who areseeking an accessible, rigor-ous and practical educationthat will help them advancetheir career opportunities,while taking into accountthe demands of an existingjob and family” says EldenMonday, campus director.
Villanova University
Villanova University, theoldest and largest Catholicuniversity in Pennsylvania,straddles Route 30 inVillanova, on Philadelphia’sstoried Main Line. While
The Greater Philadelphia Alliance of
Colleges and Universities (GPAcu) exists
to allow regionally accredited colleges
and universities to share the task of recruiting
adult students through non-competitive
educational displays and fairs. It also maintains
a Web site, www.phillycolleges.com, which
includes information on the schools and
their undergraduate and graduate programs
specifically designed for working professionals.
Through the Web site, adults can easily
identify educational offerings and — just
GPAcu Connects Colleges, Employers and Professionals
College, Chestnut Hill College, DeVry University,
Drexel University, Eastern University, Gwynedd
Mercy College, Holy Family University,
Immaculata University, LaSalle University,
Manor College, Montgomery County Commun-
ity College, Peirce College, Penn State Univers-
ity, Pennsylvania Institute of Technology,
Philadelphia University, Rosemont College,
St. Joseph’s University, Strayer University,
Thomas Jefferson University, Temple University,
University of Phoenix, Villanova University and
Widener University.
as importantly — employers can quickly gain
access to experts in higher education in the
Brandywine region. Any of the member
schools can arrange an on-site educational
fair for interested corporations in order for
them to attract, retain and develop their
employees. Since the GPAcu’s inception in
2005, more than 20 of the area’s finest and
largest companies as well as government
agencies have hosted alliance events.
The growing list of GPAcu colleges and
universities includes Albright College, Cabrini
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many sports fans are famil-iar with Villanova’s namefrom NCAA Division I basketball, it is not the onlyarea in which the schoolscores big. For 15 consecu-tive years, U.S. News andWorld Report has gradedVillanova extremely well,ranking Villanova the No. 1master’s-level institution inthe North, No. 6 in “val-ues” and No. 9 for theCollege of Engineering. Inaddition, its nursing schoolis one of only three in the nation to be named aCenter of Excellence inNursing Education by theNational League for Nurs-ing.
Inside classrooms, tech-nology is the rule. Cur-rently, Villanova offers manyonline classes, both for stu-dents on campus and thoseenrolled in distance learn-ing. The technical capabili-ties the school makes avail-able to its students and faculty earned a No. 8 spot from The PrincetonReview on its “Top 25 MostConnected Campuses.” Out-side the classroom, studentsand visitors are able toenjoy 254 scenic acres,complete with a peace-ful arboretum, magnificentchapel and award-winningtheater.
Villanova University School of Law
Villanova’s law school,established in 1953, drawsupon the Catholic tradi-tions emphasizing theunique value of individual
human lives and the endow-ment of free will as well as Saint Augustine’s tradi-tion of academic freedomemphasizing critical, search-ing inquiry and opendebate. In recognition of itsexcellence, Villanova wasthe first church-relatedschool in the country to be awarded a chapter of the Order of the Coif, thenational honor societydevoted to high legal stan-dards of scholarship.
The Villanova UniversitySchool of Law currentlyoffers the following degreeprograms: J.D.; J.D./M.B.A.with Villanova UniversityCollege of Commerce andFinance; J.D./Ph.D. in lawand psychology; and LLMin taxation. It is accreditedby the American BarAssociation and is a mem-ber of the Association ofAmerican Law Schools.
West Chester University
West Chester University,the second-largest of the 14 institutions of higherlearning that compose thePennsylvania State Systemof Higher Education, is apublic, regional, compre-hensive institution commit-ted to providing high-qual-ity educational opportuni-ties and cultural resourcesfor its students, alumni, and citizens of southeasternPennsylvania.
Named for the pic-turesque Pennsylvania townin which it is located, WestChester has a heritage dat-ing to 1812 and a long his-
tory of accolades from itsinception as a preparatoryschool to its transformationinto a highly recognizedteachers college to therespected university it istoday. In recognition of the historic merit of thecampus, in 1981 the West Chester State CollegeQuadrangle Historic Districtwas placed on the NationalRegister of Historic Places.
Widener University
Widener University, anindependent, doctoral/research-intensive institu-tion chartered in bothPennsylvania and Delaware,is a four-campus universityoffering more than 100programs of study at sites inChester, Exton, Harrisburgand Wilmington. No matterwhich campus a studentattends, they are expectedto participate in hands-on,civic-minded experiences aspart of their education on a regular basis.
“Widener recently adopt-ed a new mission focusingon service learning and civicengagement,” says ChrisClark, Widener’s director ofpublic relations. “Facultyincorporates projects thatbenefit both the communi-ty and the students’ educa-tion, into their curricula.The entire Widener Uni-versity community hasbecome proactive in out-reach programs.”
In addition to theChester campus, Widenerrecently unveiled a newAcademy for Learning in
Retirement in Exton withthe goal of providing babyboomers with the sameopportunities for growthand intellectual develop-ment that are provided tostudents enrolled at themain location in Chester.
Widener University School of Law
Many students who enrollat Widener University’sSchool of Law do so toreceive an education in aclose-knit setting whereprofessors and administra-tors know them personallyand are always accessible,according to Mary Allen,the school’s public relationsofficer.
In addition to the regularcourses of study, the schooloffers special certificatesfrom its Health LawInstitute (regularly rankedin the top 10 nationally),the Corporate Law Instituteand the Trial AdvocacyInstitute.
“Being one of the manyquality programs in theBrandywine region meansstudents who attend Wide-ner are situated in a cultureof great scholarship andintellect,” Allen says.“Students also get real-life,hands-on experience work-ing on court cases in theBrandywine Valley andbeyond through campuslegal clinics that specializein environmental law, crim-inal defense and civil lawincluding bankruptcy, fami-ly law and legal assistanceon veteran benefits cases.”
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Event information is listed
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time and location of any
event.
AUGUST
SUNDAYS THROUGHOUT THE YEARPhiladelphia Museum of ArtPay What You Wish every Sunday, 215-684-7605
THROUGH 9/5Academy of Natural SciencesDOGS: Wolf, Myth, Hero & Friend exhibition,215-299-1060
THROUGH 10/2Delaware Art Museum“Consuming Desires: Modern MarketingPosters, 1880-1918” exhibition, 302-571-9590
THROUGH 11/4National Constitution Center“Lincoln: The Constitution and the CivilWar” exhibition, 215-409-6600
Clockwise from top left: Delaware Park Racetrack and Slots, Pumpkin Day at Tyler Arboretum, Santa Expressat West Chester Railroad, performance at Lily Langtry’s Restaurant and Showplace.
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THROUGH 12/31Chadds Ford Historical SocietyChanging Times: Chadds Ford People andPlaces exhibit, 610-388-7376
8/13-9/24Hedgerow Theatre“Mystery Wood” children’s theatre, 610-565-4211
8/19-10/4Villanova University Art GalleryStudio Art Faculty Show, 610-519-4612
8/19-10/9Lily Langtry’s Victorian Restaurant &ShowplaceV! The Ultimate Variety Show, 877-783-5459
SEPTEMBER
SUNDAYS THROUGHOUT THE YEARPhiladelphia Museum of ArtPay What You Wish every Sunday, 215-684-7605
THROUGH 9/5Academy of Natural SciencesDOGS: Wolf, Myth, Hero & Friend exhibition, 215-299-1060
THROUGH 10/1 Hedgerow Theatre“Mystery Wood” children’s theatre, 610-565-4211
9/10-11/5Linvilla OrchardsPumpkinland Harvest Festival, 610-876-7116
THROUGH 10/2Delaware Art Museum“Consuming Desires: Modern MarketingPosters, 1880-1918” exhibition, 302-571-9590
THROUGH 10/4Villanova University Art GalleryStudio Art Faculty Show, 610-519-4612
THROUGH 10/9Lily Langtry’s Victorian Restaurant &Showplace“V! The Ultimate Variety Show,”877-783-5459
THROUGH 11/4National Constitution Center“Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War” exhibition, 215-409-6600
THROUGH 11/20Brandywine River MuseumEdwin Austin Abbey, Howard Pyle, and theCraft of Illustration, 610-388-2700
THROUGH 11/20Brandywine River MuseumN.C. Wyeth House and Studio Tours, 610-388-2700
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THROUGH 11/20Brandywine River MuseumKuerner Farm Tours, 610-388-2700
THROUGH 12/31Chadds Ford Historical Society“Changing Times: Chadds Ford Peopleand Places” exhibition, 610-388-7376
1West Chester Business ImprovementDistrictSwingin’ Summer Thursday, 610-738-3350
2Battleship New Jersey60th Anniversary of the end of WWIIWreath Ceremony, 856-966-1652
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Visit the
DELCO SPORTS HALL OF FAME
exhibit on display at the
Brandywine Conference and
Visitors Bureau.
Open Monday through Friday
from 9:00am–4:00pm.
For further information, contact the Visitors Bureau at
610-565-3679.
NOW ON DISPLAY!
2Chaddsford WineryOpera Night at the Winery, 610-388-6221
2West Chester Business ImprovementDistrictFirst Friday, 610-738-3350
3-4Academy of Natural SciencesBite Out of Crime Weekend, 215-299-1060
3-4Chadds Ford Historical SocietyHospitality Days, 610-388-7376
3-5Chaddsford WineryLabor Day Weekend Jazz Festival, 610-388-6221
9Chaddsford WineryAlligator Zydeco, 610-388-6221
10Battleship New JerseyThe Freeholder’s Cup Battleship New Jersey Regatta, 856-966-1652
10Pennsylvania Institute of TechnologyScholarship Days, 610-892-1500
10-11Chadds Ford Historical SocietyChadds Ford Days, 610-388-7376
11Battleship New JerseyHonor Guard ceremony honoring theanniversary of the September 11th attacks,856-966-1652
11Brandywine BattlefieldCommemoration of the Battle of theBrandywine, 610-459-3342
12Texxtures by Wilcox Haircolor, Design & Spa GroupNurturing the Woman Within, 610-455-0906
13ARTEMIS ProductionsEvent Planning I and Event Planning II,609-729-0090
9/14 - 10/21West Chester UniversityArt Exhibit, 610-436-2755
15Rockwood Mansion ParkDirector’s Tour, 302-761-4340
16Villanova University Art GalleryStudio Art Faculty Show Reception, 610-519-4612
17American Helicopter Museum &Education CenterFamily Helicopter Rides, 610-436-9600
17Media Business AuthorityGreat Media Garage Sale Day, 610-566-5039
17-18Brandywine River MuseumFall Harvest Market, 610-388-2700
18Hagley Museum and LibraryThe Hagley Car Show, 302-658-2400
18West Chester Business ImprovementDistrictChester County Restaurant Festival (raindate 9/25), 610-738-3350
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THE PENNSYLVANIA VETER ANS MUSEUM
Media’s newest attraction — THEPENNSYLVANIA VETERANS MUSEUM — isscheduled to open in the late fall of2005. Located in the former armoryon State Street, this new museumwill utilize the latest technology andeducational tools to bring historyto life as accurately as possible forthousands of students and visitors.
Until now, there was no officialrecognition for the more than 1.2million military veterans living inPennsylvania — a number approxi-mately equivalent to 10% of thestate’s population. The Pennsyl-vania Veterans Museum will notonly recognize and honor all thosewho have made freedom and liber-ty possible, but will also presentrealistic lessons on warfare and aliving history of soldiers’ experi-ences so that future generationsmay learn from their stories.Exhibits will depict warfare in all its
reality through dramatic life-and-death-like presentations, interactivekiosks and games, special audio andlighting effects, rare archival footage,and an eye-popping-ear-shatteringSenseSurround Theater that willimmerse visitors in action.
To strengthen the education com-ponent of the museum, personal arti-facts and recorded stories of thosewho served, depicting the smallestdetails and deepest feelings of theirexperiences, will be on display. Thecritically acclaimed Media Theatre willoffer an added perspective on thetimes and battles present-ed with live presentations.
For more information on the museum,visit www.paveteransmuseum.org orcall 610-566-0788. While online, visi-tors can also join the veterans’ forum tosound off on important issues or addstories and mementos to the museum’sdatabase.
19Texxtures by Wilcox Haircolor, Design& Spa GroupNurturing the Woman Within, 610-455-0906
20ARTEMIS ProductionsEvent Planning I and Event Planning II,609-729-0090
21ARTEMIS ProductionsPress Club luncheon, 609-729-0090
23Community Arts CenterFine Arts & Crafts Exhibit opens, 610-566-1713
23DragonFly Gallery, Inc.Trunk Show: Artist Ernesto Moreira;Couture Jewelry, 610-692-2560
9/23-10/30Hedgerow Theatre“The Hound of the Baskervilles,”610-565-4211
24Delaware County Historical SocietyOpen for visits at museum and at WidenerUniversity booth during RiverfrontRamble, 610-359-0825
24John Heinz National Wildlife RefugeCradle of Birding Wildlife andConservation Festival, 215-365-3118
24Rockwood Mansion ParkNational Public Lands Day, 302-761-4340
24-25Brandywine River Antiques Market10 Year Anniversary Open House andSale, 610-388-2000
24-25Chaddsford WineryBrandywine Valley Wine Trail HarvestFestival, 610-388-6221
24-25The Colonial Pennsylvania PlantationCivil War Re-enactment, 610-566-1725
25Brandywine BattlefieldAnnual Re-enactment of the Battle of theBrandywine, 610-459-3342
25Rockwood Mansion ParkConservatory Classics: Bowman BraddockDuo, 302-761-4340
26Texxtures by Wilcox Haircolor, Design & Spa GroupNurturing the Woman Within, 610-455-0906
27ARTEMIS ProductionsEvent Planning I and Event Planning II,609-729-0090
27William H. Bunch Auctions andAppraisalsAntiques and Decorative Arts event, 610-558-1800
9/27-10/2West Chester University“Bald Soprano” theatre performances, 610-436-2533
9/27-10/9Villanova Theatre“Our Town,” 610-519-7474
9/28-10/23The Media Theatre“Cats,” 610-891-0100
29Villanova UniversityBefore, Beyond and Becoming: a series oflectures about Anthropology and the Storyof Humanity, 610-519-5853
30Battleship New JerseyHonor Guard ceremony commemoratingthe first shots BB62 fired during Vietnam,856-966-1652
30Community Arts CenterFriends of the Festival dinner, 610-566-1713
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OCTOBER
SUNDAYS THROUGHOUT THE YEARPhiladelphia Museum of ArtPay What You Wish every Sunday, 215-684-7605
THROUGH 10/2Delaware Art Museum“Consuming Desires: Modern MarketingPosters, 1880-1918” exhibition, 302-571-9590
THROUGH 10/2West Chester University“Bald Soprano” theater performances, 610-436-2533
THROUGH 10/4Villanova University Art GalleryStudio Art Faculty Show, 610-519-4612
THROUGH 10/9Lily Langtry’s Victorian Restaurant &Showplace“V! The Ultimate Variety Show”, 877-783-5459
THROUGH 10/9Villanova Theatre“Our Town,” 610-519-7474
THROUGH 10/21West Chester UniversityArt Exhibit, 610-436-2755
THROUGH 10/23The Media Theatre“Cats,” 610-891-0100
THROUGH 10/30Hedgerow Theatre“The Hound of the Baskervilles,”610-565-4211
THROUGH 11/4National Constitution Center“Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War” exhibition, 215-409-6600
THROUGH 11/5Linvilla OrchardsPumpkinland Harvest Festival begins, 610-876-7116
THROUGH 11/20Brandywine River MuseumN.C. Wyeth House and Studio Tours, 610-388-2700
THROUGH 11/20Brandywine River MuseumKuerner Farm Tours, 610-388-2700
THROUGH 11/20Brandywine River MuseumEdwin Austin Abbey, Howard Pyle, andthe Craft of Illustration, 610-388-2700
THROUGH 12/31Chadds Ford Historical Society“Changing Times: Chadds Ford People andPlaces” exhibit, 610-388-7376
1Battleship New JerseyJamboree on the Air, 856-966-1652
1Community Arts CenterFine Arts & Crafts Festival, 610-566-1713
1Delaware County Historical SocietyBlessing of the Animals at GreenbankFarm, 610-359-0825
1Hedgerow Theatre“Mystery Wood” children’s theatre, 610-565-4211
1-2Brandywine River MuseumFall Harvest Market, 610-388-2700
1-2West Chester UniversityBrandywine Ballet’s “Dracula,”610-696-2711
2Chaddsford WinerySpiced Apple Sundays, 610-388-6221
2Media Business Authority25th Annual Media Food & CraftsFestival, 610-566-5039
2Rockwood Mansion ParkConservatory Classics: Sparx, 302-761-4340
3Texxtures by Wilcox Haircolor, Design & Spa GroupNurturing the Woman Within, 610-455-0906
5Community Arts CenterArt of the Meal Event, 610-566-1713
5Pennsylvania Institute of TechnologyFall Picnic, 610-892-1500
6West Chester Business ImprovementDistrictDowntown Fashion Show, 610-738-3350
6-9West Chester Business ImprovementDistrictWest Chester Film Festival, 610-738-3350
7West Chester Business ImprovementDistrictDowntown Gallery Walk, 610-738-3350
7-8The Colonial Pennsylvania PlantationGhost Tours, 610-566-1725
8Hagley Museum and LibraryHarvest Party, 302-658-2400
8West Chester Business ImprovementDistrictHarvest Festival at Marshall Square Park,610-738-3350
8-9Brandywine River MuseumFall Harvest Festival, 610-388-2700
9ARTEMIS ProductionsFall Family Fun Festival, 609-729-0090
9Battleship New JerseyThe Liberty Grand Prix Power Boat Race,856-966-1652
9Brandywine BattlefieldLiving History Sunday, 610-459-3342
9Chaddsford WinerySpiced Apple Sundays, 610-388-6221
9West Chester Business ImprovementDistrictRotary Chili Cook-Off, 610-738-3350
11ARTEMIS ProductionsThe Wedding Planner Course forEntrepreneurs: Future Brides, 609-729-0090
14-15The Colonial Pennsylvania PlantationGhost Tours, 610-566-1725
10/14-1/29Lily Langtry’s Victorian Restaurant &Showplace“Ice Castles,” 877-783-5459
15Battleship New JerseyOktoberfest on the Battleship, 856-966-1652
15Brandywine BattlefieldVan Tour, 610-459-3342
15Brandywine River MuseumTree Planting in the Laurels, 610-388-2700
15West Chester Business ImprovementDistrictHistory Day featuring Civil War presentations, 610-738-3350
15West Chester UniversityKennett Symphony-Gala Opening Concert,610-444-6363
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15White Horse Village LifecareCommunityAnnual OCTOFAIR, 610-558-5000
15-16American Helicopter Museum &Education CenterRotorfest – The All Helicopter Air Show,610-436-9600
15-16Brandywine River MuseumFall Harvest Market, 610-388-2700
15-16Hagley Museum and LibraryHagley’s Craft Fair, 302-658-2400
15-16Tyler ArboretumPumpkin Days, 610-566-9134
16Chaddsford WinerySpiced Apple Sundays, 610-388-6221
16Community Arts Center“La Morte esi Riposa” exhibit with thePhiladelphia Sketch Club openingreception, 610-566-1713
17Texxtures by Wilcox Haircolor, Design & Spa GroupNurturing the Woman Within, 610-455-0906
10/17-11/4West Chester UniversityArt Exhibit, 610-436-2755
18ARTEMIS ProductionsThe Wedding Planner Course forEntrepreneurs: Future Brides, 609-729-0090
19ARTEMIS ProductionsPress Club luncheon, 609-729-0090
19Eastern UniversityOpen House (held at the Doubletree Hotelin Philadelphia), 610-341-1395
19Villanova UniversityBefore, Beyond and Becoming: a series oflectures about Anthropology and the Storyof Humanity, 610-519-5853
20Rockwood Mansion ParkMourning Customs of the Victorian Era,302-761-4340
21Delaware County Historical SocietyHaunted Bus Tour, 610-359-0824
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oth residents and visitors to DelawareCounty look forward tothe sunsational River-
front Ramble water festival,which caps off each summer sea-son with a day of endless fun,including car shows, craft shows,boating, concerts and fireworks.
Thousands of kids and kids atheart will come to play alongDelaware County’s 14-milewaterfront on Saturday, Sept.24. Starting at 9 a.m., this excit-ing Delaware River festival fea-tures a myriad of entertainment,sporting and craft events for allages — with plenty of eating,painting, laughing, singing, rac-ing, hiking, biking, bird watch-ing, classic car-oogling, dancing,touring, flying and play-acting.
Topped off with a three-hourconcert and dazzling fireworksshow at 8:30 p.m., this event is ahuge hit with couples, families,singles and groups of all ages.
We hope to see you onSeptember 24 — and why notspend the weekend in Brandy-wine Country? Choose any ofthe fine hotels or bed and break-fasts listed in this publication orcall (610) 565-3679 for assis-tance.
For more information aboutRiverfront Ramble 2005 eventsvisit www.riverfrontramble.com.
21Rockwood Mansion ParkDirector’s Tour, 302-761-4340
22Brandywine River MuseumAllhallows Eve Costume Ball, 610-388-2700
22The Colonial Pennsylvania PlantationFall Fun Day, 610-566-1725
22Delaware Art MuseumOpening Celebration for “Pirate Tales andBeyond: the Adventures of Rip Squeak andFriends” exhibition, 302-571-9590
22Media Business Authority3rd Annual Jazz By Night, 610-566-5039
22Temple University AmblerFall Open House, 215-283-1628
10/22-1/29Delaware Art Museum“Pirate Tales and Beyond: the Adventuresof Rip Squeak and Friends” exhibition,302-571-9590
23Battleship New JerseyHonor Guard ceremony marking theanniversary of the bombing of the MarineCorps barracks in Beirut, 856-966-1652
23West Chester UniversitySchool of Music-Fall Choral Festival, 610-436-2739
23West Chester UniversityVisiting Artist Season, Bradley Fields-Magic Theatre & Illusion Show,610-436-2266
24Texxtures by Wilcox Haircolor, Design & Spa GroupNurturing the Woman Within, 610-455-0906
25ARTEMIS ProductionsThe Wedding Planner Course forEntrepreneurs: Future Brides, 609-729-0090
25William H. Bunch Auctions andAppraisalsAntiques, Decorative Arts and Fine ArtsEvent, 610-558-1800
10/25-10/30West Chester University“Celebration” theater performances, 610-436-2533
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27ARTEMIS ProductionsFashion Frenzy Fall 2005, 609-729-0090
27West Chester Business ImprovementDistrictHalloween Parade, 610-738-3350
27-29Chadds Ford Historical SocietyThe Great Pumpkin Carve, 610-388-7376
28Delaware County Historical SocietyGoblin’s Gala, 610-359-0824
29Chaddsford WineryVintner’s Post-Harvest CelebrationDinner, 610-388-6221
29West Chester UniversityCavalcade of Bands, 610-436-2495
30Community Arts CenterEmpty Bowls Luncheon, 610-566-1713
NOVEMBER
SUNDAYS THROUGHOUT THE YEARPhiladelphia Museum of ArtPay What You Wish every Sunday, 215-684-7605
THROUGH 11/4National Constitution Center“Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War” exhibition, 215-409-6600
THROUGH 11/4West Chester UniversityArt Exhibit, 610-436-2755
THROUGH 11/5Linvilla OrchardsPumpkinland Harvest Festival begins,610-576-7116
THROUGH 11/20Brandywine River MuseumN.C. Wyeth House and Studio Tours, 610-388-2700
THROUGH 11/20Brandywine River MuseumEdwin Austin Abbey, Howard Pyle, andthe Craft of Illustration, 610-388-2700
THROUGH 11/20Brandywine River MuseumKuerner Farm Tours, 610-388-2700
THROUGH 12/31Chadds Ford Historical Society“Changing Times: Chadds Ford Peopleand Places” exhibit, 610-388-7376
15-20Villanova Theatre“Incorruptible,” 610-519-7474
16ARTEMIS ProductionsPress Club luncheon, 609-729-0090
16Pennsylvania Institute of TechnologyCareer & College Transfer Fair, 610-892-1500
17Community Arts CenterHoliday Sale Preview Party, 610-566-1713
17Villanova UniversityBefore, Beyond and Becoming: a series oflectures about Anthropology and the Storyof Humanity, 610-519-5853
17-20West Chester UniversityGilbert & Sullivan presents: “The Grand Duke or The Statutory Duel,”610-269-5499
18ARTEMIS ProductionsGala Holiday Auction Sponsored by Family& Community Service of DelawareCounty, 609-729-0090
18-20Community Arts CenterHoliday Arts & Crafts Boutique Sale,610-566-1713
19DragonFly Gallery, Inc.Holiday Trunk Show: Sarah GrahamMetalsmithing, 610-692-2560
19Rockwood Mansion ParkDirector’s Tour, 302-761-4340
21Battleship New JerseyHonor Guard ceremony marking theanniversary of BB62’s 2nd commissioning,856-966-1652
11/22-1/1The Media Theatre“Seussical,” 610-891-0100
25-26-27Brandywine River MuseumHoliday Shops, 610-388-2700
25-27The Colonial Pennsylvania PlantationWassail House Tour and 4th Annual Saleat the Gift Shop, 610-566-1725
25Media Business AuthoritySanta’s Arrival and Festival of Lights,610-566-5039
THROUGH 1/8Brandywine River MuseumA Brandywine Christmas, 610-388-2700
THROUGH 1/8Brandywine River Museum’Twas the Night before Christmas, 610-388-2700
THROUGH 1/29Delaware Art Museum“Pirate Tales and Beyond: the Adventures of Rip Squeak and Friends,”302-571-9590
THROUGH 1/29Lily Langtry’s Victorian Restaurant &Showplace“Ice Castles,” 877-783-5459
1ARTEMIS ProductionsThe Wedding Planner Course forEntrepreneurs: Future Brides, 609-729-0090
2West Chester UniversityNight Winds Concert, 610-436-2739
3West Chester UniversityCriterion Jazz Concert, 610-436-2739
4West Chester Business Improvement DistrictFirst Friday, 610-738-3350
5-6Brandywine River MuseumHoliday Shops, 610-388-2700
8ARTEMIS ProductionsThe Wedding Planner Course forEntrepreneurs: Future Brides, 609-729-0090
10Villanova UniversityBefore, Beyond and Becoming: a series oflectures about Anthropology and the Storyof Humanity, 610-519-5853
10-13Philadelphia Museum of ArtCraft Show, 215-684-7930
11/12-5/14Academy of Natural Sciences“Frogs: A Chorus of Colors” exhibition,215-599-1060
11Battleship New JerseyHonor Guard ceremony honoring Veteran’sDay, 856-966-1652
15ARTEMIS ProductionsThe Wedding Planner Course forEntrepreneurs: Future Brides, 609-729-0090
OCTOBER–DECEMBER 2005
11/25-12/31Hedgerow Theatre“A Christmas Carol,” 610-565-4211
11/25-1/1Hagley Museum and LibraryChristmas at Hagley, 302-658-2400
26American Helicopter Museum &Education CenterSanta’s Coming in a Whirlybird: Visit with Santa, 610-436-9600
26Brandywine BattlefieldPatriots Day, 610-459-3342
26Radnor HotelChildren’s Saturday Afternoon HolidayTea, 610-341-3500
11/29-12/4Villanova Theatre“Incorruptible,” 610-519-7474
DECEMBER
SUNDAYS THROUGHOUT THE YEARPhiladelphia Museum of ArtPay What You Wish every Sunday, 215-684-7605
THROUGH 12/4Villanova Theatre“Incorruptible,” 610-519-7474
THROUGH 12/31Chadds Ford Historical Society“Changing Times: Chadds Ford Peopleand Places” exhibit, 610-388-7376
THROUGH 12/31Hedgerow Theatre“A Christmas Carol,” 610-565-4211
THROUGH 1/1The Media Theatre“Seussical,” 610-891-0100
THROUGH 1/1Hagley Museum and LibraryChristmas at Hagley, 302-658-2400
THROUGH 1/8Brandywine River MuseumA Brandywine Christmas, 610-388-2700
THROUGH 1/8Brandywine River Museum’Twas the Night before Christmas, 610-388-2700
THROUGH 1/29Delaware Art Museum“Pirate Tales and Beyond: the Adventuresof Rip Squeak and Friends,”302-571-9590
THROUGH 1/29Lily Langtry’s Victorian Restaurant &Showplace“Ice Castles,” 877-783-5459
1Community Arts CenterPotters Guild Preview Party, 610-566-1713
1-3West Chester UniversityGilbert & Sullivan Society presents “Trialby Jury,” 610-269-5499
1-4West Chester Business Improvement DistrictOld-Fashioned Christmas Celebration,610-738-3350
2Rockwood Mansion ParkHoliday Greenery Workshop, 302-761-4340
2-4Community Arts CenterPotter’s Guild Sale, 610-566-1713
3American Helicopter Museum &Education CenterSanta’s Coming in a Whirlybird: Visit with Santa, 610-436-9600
3Chadds Ford Historical SocietyCandlelight Christmas, 610-388-7376
3Radnor HotelChildren’s Saturday Afternoon HolidayTea, 610-341-3500
3Swarthmore BoroughHome for the Holidays, 610-543-4599
3West Chester University84th Annual Holiday Concert, 610-436-2739
3-4Brandywine River MuseumAnnual Critter Sale, 610-388-2700
3-4 Brandywine River MuseumHoliday Shops, 610-388-2700
3-4The Colonial Pennsylvania PlantationWassail House Tour and 4th Annual Saleat the Gift Shop, 610-566-1725
4Bellevue Hall at Bellevue State ParkBellevue Old-Fashioned Holiday, 302-761-6952
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COUNTRYSIDE
n the heart of Philadelphia’scountryside lies Brandywine,an oasis of renowned restau-rants, hotels and conference
facilities, wineries, breweries andcaterers. On October 18, 2005 atDrexelbrook Corporate EventsCenter, some of the finest facili-ties in the region will display allthey have to offer. Additionallythis “taste” will include a show-case of the wonderful attractionsthat call Brandywine home. Theshow is aimed at corporate andspecial event planners and thisyear out of region planners arealso being targeted. A specialdessert/coffee pavilion will bepart of the show as well as aVIP/press lounge. A chef’s com-petition is also planned as part of the festivities. Live entertain-ment will round out this excitingevent which traditionally drawsthousands.
For more information, please callthe Brandywine Conference &Visitors Bureau at 800-343-3983.
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4Brandywine Valley Bed & BreakfastAssociationB.V.B.B Holiday Tour, 610-274-8169
4D’Ignazio’s Towne HouseChristmas Family Day, 610-566-6141
4West Chester University28th Annual Brian’s Run, 610-436-1000
7Battleship New JerseyPearl Harbor Day, 856-966-1652
7Delaware County Historical SocietyHoliday Party, 610-359-0824
7William H. Bunch Auctions andAppraisalsAntiques and Decorative Arts Event, 610-558-1800
10Battleship New JerseyBreakfast with Santa, 856-966-1652
10Delaware Art Museum21st Annual Holiday House Tour, 302-571-9590
10Radnor HotelChildren’s Saturday Afternoon HolidayTea, 610-341-3500
10-11Brandywine River MuseumHoliday Shops, 610-388-2700
10-11West Chester UniversityBrandywine Ballet presents “TheNutcracker,” 610-696-2711
12/15-4/30National Constitution Center“Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a BetterWorld” exhibition, 215-409-6600
17Radnor HotelChildren’s Saturday Afternoon HolidayTea, 610-341-3500
17-18Brandywine River MuseumHoliday Shops, 610-388-2700
17-18West Chester UniversityBrandywine Ballet presents “TheNutcracker,” 610-696-2711
21ARTEMIS ProductionsPress Club luncheon, 609-729-0090
26-30Brandywine River MuseumHoliday Shops, 610-388-2700
28Battleship New JerseyHonor Guard ceremony marking theanniversary of BB62’s 4th commissioning,856-966-1652
31Battleship New Jersey3rd Annual New Year’s Eve FamilyEncampment, 856-966-1652
JANUARY
SUNDAYS THROUGHOUT THE YEARPhiladelphia Museum of ArtPay What You Wish every Sunday, 215-684-7605
THROUGH 1/1The Media Theatre“Seussical,” 610-891-0100
THROUGH 1/8Brandywine River MuseumA Brandywine Christmas, 610-388-2700
THROUGH 1/8Brandywine River Museum’Twas the Night before Christmas, 610-388-2700
THROUGH 1/29Delaware Art Museum“Pirate Tales and Beyond: the Adventuresof Rip Squeak and Friends,”302-571-9590
THROUGH 1/29Lily Langtry’s Victorian Restaurant &Showplace“Ice Castles,” 877-783-5459
THROUGH 4/30National Constitution Center“Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a BetterWorld” exhibition, 215-409-6600
1Hagley Museum and LibraryChristmas at Hagley, 302-658-2400
8Community Arts Center“In Person” exhibit opens, 610-566-1713
18ARTEMIS ProductionsPress Club luncheon, 609-729-0090
21American Helicopter Museum &Education CenterFamily Helicopter Rides, 610-436-9600
21The Colonial Pennsylvania PlantationSummer Camp Faire, 610-566-1725
25Villanova UniversityBefore, Beyond and Becoming: a series oflectures about Anthropology and the Storyof Humanity, 610-519-5853
1/25-2/12The Media Theatre“Aspects of Love,” 610-891-0100
1/2 -2/25West Chester UniversityArt Exhibit, 610-436-2755
28Pennsylvania Institute of TechnologyScholarship Days, 610-892-1500
FEBRUARY
SUNDAYS THROUGHOUT THE YEARPhiladelphia Museum of ArtPay What You Wish every Sunday, 215-684-7605
THROUGH 2/12The Media Theatre“Aspects of Love,” 610-891-0100
THROUGH 2/25West Chester UniversityArt Exhibit, 610-436-2755
THROUGH 4/30National Constitution Center“Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a BetterWorld” exhibition, 215-409-6600
1-28Rockwood Mansion ParkVictorian Valentines Exhibit, 302-761-4340
2/3-4/23Lily Langtry’s Victorian Restaurant &Showplace“Curtain Call,” 877-783-5459
4Rockwood Mansion ParkValentine Making Workshop for Kids, 302-761-4340
7-19Villanova Theatre“Prayers of Sherkin,” 610-519-7474
9-12West Chester University“Once Upon A Terrible Time: ThreeTangled Tales” theater performances, 610-436-2533
10West Chester UniversityWest Chester University Concert Choir,610-436-2739
11The Radnor HotelValentine’s Saturday Afternoon Tea, 610-341-3500
12West Chester UniversityWinter Choral Festival, 610-436-2739
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15ARTEMIS ProductionsPress Club luncheon, 609-729-0090
15Delaware County Historical SocietyEspionage – Women of the Civil War, 610-359-0824
18American Helicopter Museum &Education CenterFamily Helicopter Rides, 610-436-9600
20American Helicopter Museum &Education CenterPresident’s Day Open House, 610-436-9600
21Villanova UniversityBefore, Beyond and Becoming: a series oflectures about Anthropology and the Storyof Humanity, 610-519-5853
22-25West Chester University16th Annual Jazz Festival, 610-436-2739
25West Chester UniversityVisiting Artist Season, Glenn MillerOrchestra, 610-436-2266
26Community Arts CenterPhiladelphia Watercolor Society exhibitopens, 610-566-1713
MARCH
SUNDAYS THROUGHOUT THE YEARPhiladelphia Museum of ArtPay What You Wish every Sunday, 215-684-7605
THROUGH 4/23Lily Langtry’s Victorian Restaurant &Showplace“Curtain Call,” 877-783-5459
THROUGH 4/30National Constitution Center“Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a BetterWorld” exhibition, 215-409-6600
3/8-4/2The Media Theatre“The Student Prince,” 610-891-0100
12American Helicopter Museum &Education Center’Copter Kids Day, 610-436-9600
18American Helicopter Museum &Education CenterFamily Helicopter Rides, 610-436-9600
3/21-4/9Villanova Theatre“Urinetown,” 610-519-7474
Chaddsford Winery Folly Hill Vineyards Kreutz Creek VineyardsParadocx VineyardTwin Brook WineryVa La Vineyards
SPECIALEVENTS:
SEPTEMBER
24 & 25:BrandywineHarvest Festival
OCTOBER 29:Winemaker'sHarvest Dinner
EVERY
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IN MARCHBarrels on theBrandywine
WE’RE CLOSER THAN YOU THINK!
Visit us at www.bvwinetrail.com for more information, map & brochure
Brandywine Valley Wine TrailVISIT WINE COUNTRY!Lush leafy vineyards. Barrel-filled cellars. Charming tasting rooms. World class wines.You'll find it all in the rolling hillsand scenic countryside of SouthernChester County, Pennsylvania,where our six premium vineyardsand wineries are located.Come taste our current vintage!
Gr e a t w i n e s Gr e a t w i n e s
Visit this charming country winery on a small estate in Chadds Ford. Tour the winemaking and barrel aging cellars, taste the current vintage of nationally acclaimed wines, and bring a picnic to enjoy on the scenic grounds. Open every day, 12-6 p.m.
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Gr e a t Tim e sUPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS:Labor Day Weekend Jazz FestivalSeptember 24 & 25 - Harvest FestivalSpiced Apple Sundays in October
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Experience the history,
the beauty and the fun
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historic region is one with
an assortment of traditions.
History comes alive during
these incredible fall and
winter seasons through
re-enactments at the
Brandywine Battlefield
Park and the Colonial
Pennsylvania Plantation.
Experience the holiday
in Chadds Ford where you
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Colonial festivities.The
young and the young at
heart will enjoy a
Brandywine Christmas
as the Brandywine River
Museum celebrates with
fabulous holiday displays
including an extensive
O-gauge model railroad
and thousands of natural
decorations.The opportu-
nities for memorable
experiences are endless in
Delaware County’s
Brandywine Country.
HISTORICAL SITES
1797 FEDERAL SCHOOL HOUSE610-446-7988 www.haverfordhistoricalsociety.orgDarby Road, Coopertown • Haverford, PAOne-room, 18th-century stone schoolhouse, period furnishings. Classes and group tours by appointment.
BARNS-BRINTON HOUSE 610-388-7376 • www.chaddsfordhistory.org.1736 Creek Road • Chadds Ford, PAEarly tavern authentically restored as aliving history museum.
Open May 1 to Sept. 25. Hours: noon-5pm,weekends. Groups by appointment.Admission
BRANDYWINE BATTLEFIELD PARK 610-459-3342 • www.ushistory.org/brandywine • U.S. Rt. 1 • Chadds Ford,PATour Washington’s headquarters,Lafayette’s quarters, the campsite ofWashington’s Colonial troops, the visit-ors’ center, museum and gift shop.Hours: 9am-5pm, Tue.-Sat.; noon-5pm,Sun. • Groups by appointment. Admission
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Clockwise from top left: Snowy day at Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation, Colonialworker at Barnes-Brinton House, Nathaniel Newlin Grist Mill Park, painting fromDelaware Art Museum exhibit.
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CALEB PUSEY HOUSE LANDINGFORD PLANTATION610-874-5665 • 15 Race St. • P.O. Box1183 • Upland, PAOpen May-Oct. The 1683 home ofWilliam Penn’s miller. Also an 18th-century log house and 19th-centuryschoolhouse museum.
CHADDS FORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY610-388-7376 www.chaddsfordhistory.orgP.O. Box 27 • Rt. 100 • Chadds Ford, PAThe Chadds Ford Historical Societyfocuses on the history of 18th-centuryChadds Ford through exhibits at TheBarn Visitors Center and guided tours ofits two house museums, the John ChadsHouse and the Barns-Brinton House.
CHESTER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYHISTORY CENTER 610-692-4800 • www.chestercohistorical.org225 N. High St. • West Chester, PADecorative art and history exhibitions.Research library, educational programs,tours, lectures and workshops. Museumgift shop with books, gifts and furniturereproductions.Hours: 9:30am-4:30pm, Mon.-Sat.Admission
COLONIAL PENNSYLVANIA PLANTATION 610-566-1725www.colonialplantation.com Ridley Creek State Park • Media, PALiving history museum recreates life on aworking 1770s Pennsylvania farm.Special events.Open April to Nov. • Hours: 10am-4pm,weekends.Admission
FORT MIFFLIN ON THE DELAWARE 215-685-4167 • www.fortmifflin.comOne Fort Mifflin Rd. • Philadelphia, PASite of seven-week siege by British Navyin 1777. Confederate and Union prisoncamp during Civil War.Open April to Nov. Admission
FRIENDS SWEDISH CABIN 610-623-1650 • www.swedishcabin.org P.O. Box 200 • Drexel Hill, PABuilt by Swedish-Finnish settlers duringthe New Sweden era in the DelawareValley. Possibly the oldest log structure inNorth America.Hours: 1-4pm, Sat. and Sun., weather permitting • Weekday and groups visits by appointmentDonations appreciated.
THE HISTORIC GRANGE ESTATE610-446-4958 • www.TheGrangeEstate.orgMyrtle Avenue at Warwick Road, Off Rt. 1Havertown, PA Gothic revival mansion carriage house,gardens and woodlands where Washing-ton and Lafayette visited. Settled in 1683by Welsh Quakers.
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UPCOMING EXHIBITS 2005rea n. redifer–recent workOpens Friday, October 14, 2005 5:00 pm to 8:00 pmExhibit continues through October 30.
24th annual christmas in miniature exhibitOpens Wednesday, November 30, 20051:00 pm to 8:00 pmORIGINAL FRAMED ART CREATED IN MINIATURE FOR GIFT GIVINGBy over 50 Artists, Priced from $50 to $500Exhibit continues through December 31.
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JOHN CHADS HOUSE 610-388-7376 • www.chaddsfordhistory.orgCreek Road • Chadds Ford, PAThis is the 1725 home of the farmer andferryman for whom Chadds Ford wasnamed.Open May to Sept. • Hours: noon-5pm,weekends. • Groups by appointment.Admission
LAWRENCE CABIN & NITRE HALL610-446-7988 • www.haverfordhistoricalsociety.org • Karakung Dr. (PowdermillValley Park) • Havertown, PA Restored Quaker log cabin and the 1810home of the powder master of NitreHall Powder Mills. Open: first weekend of each month. Hours:1-4pm.Admission
LUKENS NATIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT610-383-7707 • www.lukenshistoricdistrict.org • 50 S. First Ave. Coatesville, PAIronmaster’s homes and office buildingassociated with Lukens Steel Companyand the Lukens-Huston families whoowned and operated the company.
MORTON HOMESTEAD610-583-7221 • 100 Lincoln Ave.Prospect Park, PAEarliest documented log cabin in U.S.,built circa 1650 by Morton Mortenson,one of Pennsylvania’s earliest settlers.Hours: 9:30am-3:30pm, Wed., Thu., Sat.;9:30am-12:30pm, Fri.Admission
NATHANIEL NEWLIN GRIST MILL PARK610-459-2359 • www.newlingristmill.org 219 S. Cheyney Rd. • Glen Mills, PAExplore our 150-acre park dedicated tohistorical preservation and environmen-tal appreciation. Pond fishing weekendsMarch 1 through Oct. 19, for fee.Summer Discovery Program. Picnic arearentals available.Historical structures open 9am-4pm daily.
OLD CHESTER COURTHOUSE610-876-8663 • 412 Avenue of the StatesChester, PAOldest public building in continuous usein the United States.
WILLIAM BRINTON 1704 HOUSE & HISTORIC SITE610-399-0913 •www.brintonfamily.org1435 Oakland Rd. • West Chester, PAA national historic landmark containingan unusually fine collection of southeastPennsylvania period furniture and arti-facts. Authentic representative of 18th-century Chester County English Quakerdwellings.Admission
HISTORIC WAYNESBOROUGH610-647-1779 • www.philalandmarks.org2049 Waynesborough Rd. • Paoli, PACountry manor in Georgian-style. Home of Revolutionary War hero, Major General Anthony Wayne. Museum shop and picnic facilities.Open Mar. 18 to Dec. • Hours: Wed.–Sun.1-4pm • Groups by appointment. Admission
HISTORIC YELLOW SPRINGS 610-827-7414 • www.yellowsprings.org1685 Art School Rd. • Chester Springs, PAThis 18th- and 19th-century village isthe site of the only Revolutionary Warhospital commissioned by theContinental Congress. Stroll the watergardens.Hours: 9am-4pm, weekdays. Reservationsfor guided tours required.FREE
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LEISURE FUN & SPORTS
THE ACE CLUB610-940-4796 • www.theaceclubonline.comRidge Pike & Manor Road • LafayetteHill, PAA private golf club offering corporate,individual and non-resident memberships.Outings must be sponsored by a member.Membership inquiries are welcome.
BALLOON FLIGHTS DAILY BY THE U.S. HOT AIR BALLOON TEAM800-763-5987 • www.ushotairballoon.com490 Hopewell Rd. • St. Peters, PAThe best year-round pleasure and adven-ture flight tour available. Experience realfun for all ages. Gift certificates for alloccasions. Reservations required.
BRANDYWINE BALLET COMPANY610-692-6402 • www.brandywineballet.com317 Westtown Rd., Ste 5 • West Chester, PAAn extraordinary company performingthroughout Chester and Delaware coun-ties. BBC presents a mix of classical andcontemporary ballets including TheNutcracker.
DAVE & BUSTER’S215-413-1951 • www.daveandbusters.com325 N. Columbus Blvd. • Pier 19 NorthPhiladelphia, PABig-Time fun. Dave & Buster’s is a70,000-square-foot restaurant and enter-tainment facility with over 300 virtualreality games.
★ DELAWARE PARK RACETRACK & SLOTS302-994-2521 • www.delawarepark.com777 Delaware Park Blvd. • Wilmington,DE2500 hot slots, live thoroughbred racingaction and simulcasting year-round. Non-smoking environment, valet available andalways free admission and general parking.
★ ERIC MACCLUEN GOLF CENTER610-436-4469 • www.ericmaccluengolf.com21 Hagerty Blvd. • West Chester, PA18-hole miniature golf course, batting inour net-less hitting area. Two-tier drivingrange facility, lighted. Indoor hitting. EricMacCluen Golf Center, awarded 2002’steacher of the year. Private and grouplessons.
GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON 610-444-4637 • www.gwashington.net102 Spinnaker La. • Kennett Square, PAMake your next event a Revolutionarysuccess with General George Washingtonas your special guest or entertainingspeaker.
GIGGLEBERRY FAIR @ PEDDLER’S VILLAGE215-794-4047 • www.giggleberryfair.comRt. 263 • Lahaska, PAIn addition to our spectacular 1922 PTC
PHOTOS: JIM SCHNECK, LIZZIE HIMMEL (INSET)
#59 grand carousel, Giggleberry Fair’s10,000-square-foot, indoor attractionhouses Giggleberry Mountain DiscoveryLand, The Game Room, and the PaintedPony Café.
HERR’S FOOD, INC.800-284-7488 • www.herrs.com • Rt. 272and Herr Drive • Nottingham, PA Enjoy entertaining demonstration showson potato chips, pretzels and otherHerr’s snacks. Free samples.
Hours: 9am-4pm, Mon.-Thu.; 9am-noon,Fri. FREE
ICEWORKS SKATING COMPLEX610-497-2200 • www.iceworks.net701 W. Duttons Mill Rd. • Aston, PAFour-rink ice facility with game rooms,restaurants, pro shop, embroidery shop,fitness center. Public skating, parties,hockey, figure skating available.Hours: 6am-2am, seven days a week.
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LINVILLA ORCHARDS610-876-7116 • www.linvilla.com137 W. Knowlton Rd. • Media, PA One of the oldest farms in DelawareCounty, offering pick-your-own fruit,farm animals, play equipment and a farmmarket. Featuring fresh produce, bakedgoods, homemade candy and gourmetitems.Hours: Jan. through March, 9am-5pm;April through Sept., 9am-6pm; Oct., 9am-8pm; Nov. through Dec. 9am-6pm.
LOCH NAIRN GOLF CLUB610-268-2235 • www.lngolf.com514 McCue Rd. • Avondale, PALoch Nairn Golf Club is a shot makerscourse. Tree-lined fairways wander overstreams and lakes to undulating bentgrass greens. Golf outing packages.Hours: dawn to dusk.
★ LONGWOOD GARDENS 610-388-1000 • www.longwoodgardens.orgU.S. Rt. 1 • Kennett Square, PA1,050 acres and 20 indoor gardens withexquisite flowers, ancient trees, opulentarchitecture, sparkling fountains andexotic plants. Spectacular seasonal eventsand displays.9am-5pm, daily. Frequently open later.Admission
MARLBOROUGH VALLEY CORN MAZE484-571-2596 • www.mvmaze.com1081 Unionville Wawusap Rd. Rt 842Kennett Square, PAFor a frightfully good time this fall, visitour eight-acre maze, petting zoo hayrides, corn cannon, mini maze, pumpkincarve, bonfires, flashlight maze.Haunted attractions in October.
THE MUSHROOM FESTIVAL, INC.888-440-9920 www.mushroomfestival.orgP.O. Box 1000 • Kennett Square, PA At the Annual Mushroom Festival, heldin September, enjoy antique cars, art,brewfest, cooking demonstrations,crafts, dancing, family fun, food, soup,wine and mushrooms galore!
NORTHBROOK CANOE COMPANY 610-793-2279 • www.northbrookcanoe.com1810 Beagle Rd. • West Chester, PAWe offer a variety of scenic trips bycanoe, kayak, tube or splashboat.Catering can be provided for a groupparty or family event.Open every day from 9am-5pm throughOct. 31.
PAXON HOLLOW COUNTRY CLUB610-353-0220 • www.paxonhollowgolf.com850 Paxon Hollow Rd.Broomall, PA Beautiful 18-hole public golf courselocated in Broomall, PA. The best publiccourse in Delaware County. Warm-uprange, putting green, snack bar. Golf out-ings welcome.
PENN OAKS GOLF CLUB610-399-0501 • www.pennoaksgolfclub.com150 Penn Oaks Dr. • West Chester, PAPrivate, 18-hole golf course. This chal-lenging layout is always one of the top-rated in the area. Limited membershipavailable. Restaurant and banquet facili-ties available.
QVC STUDIO TOUR 800-600-9900 • www.qvctours.com1200 Wilson Dr. • West Chester Take a behind-the-scenes look at theworld’s largest electronic retailer.Walking tour hours: 10am-4pm, Mon.-Sun.Admission
RIDE THE DUCKS, PHILADELPHIA215-227-3825 • www.phillyducks.com437 Chestnut St., Ste. 910Philadelphia, PA
Information: 610-436-6931www.wcupa.edu/
conference.services/
Successful Eventsat WCU
Opening our doors for conferences andmeetings is a vital part of WCU’s commit-ment to public service.
WCU Campus• A 1,200-seat auditorium• Multi-purpose student union houses a
350-seat auditorium, ballroom banquetspace and eight breakout rooms
• Overnight on-campus accommodationsavailable from May through August
• Ropes course & team building programs
Graduate Business Center• Multiple video conference rooms• High-speed and wireless internet• Banquet space for 150• Ample parking, easy access to Rte. 202
Ride the Ducks, Philadelphia’s only 80-minute land and water sightseeingfun all in one! The best show on wheelsand water!
SPIRIT OF PHILADELPHIA215-923-4354 • www.spiritcruises.comPier 3 on Columbus Blvd.Philadelphia, PAHarbor Cruises offering lunch and din-ner with accommodations for specialoccasions and conventions. Charters alsoavailable.
SPROUL LANES610-544-4524 • www.sproullanes.com745 S. Sproul Rd. • Springfield, PALeagues, arcade, birthday parties,bumper lanes. Voted best bowling cen-ter. Spectacular group discounts.
TATTERSALL GOLF CLUB 610-738-4410 • tattersallgolfclub.com1520 Tattersall Way • West Chester, PATattersall Golf Club is an upscale, daily-fee, golf course, designed by Rees Jones,offering superb conditions and attentivecustomer service. Banquet facilities alsoavailable.
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TRI STATE SPORTS610-494-3600 Ext. 14 www.tristatesports.com63 Concord Rd. • Aston, PAA multi-sport facility that also plays hostto events such as concerts, B.I.G. HouseChristian Youth Night, dog and felineevents, cheerleading competitions andmore. 60,000-square-foot field housefeatures three indoor athletic surfaces forlacrosse, soccer and arena flag football.
TROPICANA CASINO & RESORT ATLANTIC CITY, NJ888-201-3302 • www.tropicana.netBrighton and the BoardwalkAtlantic City, NJ20 areas of entertainment. Close tominor league baseball and hockey win-ners. Theatres, art studios, galleries andshops.
VIKING HORSE, ICELANDIC HORSES OF CHESTER COUNTY 610-517-7980 • [email protected] email • P.O. Box3151 • West Chester, PAYear-round trail riding experiences on therare Icelandic Horse. Choose from a 11/2-hour trail ride to multi-day events.Reservations required.
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VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY610-519-4500 • www.villanova.edu800 Lancaster Ave. • Villanova, PAVisitors are invited to visit our highlyacclaimed theater or stroll the campus,which is an arboretum, or visit our his-toric church or art gallery.
WEST CHESTER RAILROAD COMPANY 610-430-2233 • www.westchesterrr.netMarket St., West Chester, PA“Tourist commuter” railroad in the historic Chester Creek Valley operatesbetween downtown West Chester andthe quaint village of Glen Mills, PA.Hours: noon, 1:30 and 3pm.Admission
WILDERNESS CANOE TRIPS 302-654-2227www.wildernesscanoetrips.comP.O. Box 7125 • Wilmington, DEFamily canoe, kayak and tubing trips onthe historic Brandywine River. Water funshop offers full line of canoe and kayaksales.Summer hours 9am-5pm; winter hours10am-4pm.
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ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES 215-299-1060 • 1900 Benjamin FranklinPkwy. • Philadelphia, PA The Academy’s museum includes exhibitssuch as Dinosaur Hall, tropical butterfliesand the live animal center. Hours: 10am-4:30pm, Mon.-Fri.; 10am-5pm, weekends.Admission
★ AMERICAN HELICOPTER MUSEUM &EDUCATION CENTER610-436-9600 www.helicoptermuseum.org1220 American Blvd. • West Chester, PAOver 30 helicopters on display, includingvintage craft and interactive exhibits thatexplain the history and future of therotary wing industry.Hours: 10am-5pm, Wed.-Sat.; noon-5pm,Sun.Admission
★ AMERICAN INDIAN ART GALLERY302-576-1888 www.americanindianartgallery.com5801 A-Kennett Pike • Centreville, DEA gallery featuring contemporaryAmerican Indian art — outstandingsculpture, bronzes, dramatic pottery,unique handcrafted jewelry, and colorfulhandwoven rugs. Unusual gifts as well as collector items.Hours: 10am-5:30pm, Tues.-Fri.;10am-4pm, Sat. or by appointment
BATTLESHIP NEW JERSEY MUSEUM AND MEMORIAL856-966-1652 www.battleshipnewjersey.org62 Battleship Pl. • Camden, NJThe Battleship New Jersey Museumoffers individual and group tours, as wellas social and corporate affairs. Visit thenation’s largest battleship.
BRANDYWINE RIVER MUSEUM 610-388-2700 • www.brandywinemuseum.org • U.S. Rt. 1 • Chadds Ford, PA19th-century grist mill displays majorworks of art by three generations ofWyeths and other American artists. Tourthe renovated studio of N.C. Wyeth.Hours: 9:30am-4:30pm, daily. Admission
★ CHADDS FORD GALLERY 610-459-5510 • www.awyethgallery.com1609 Baltimore Pike (formerly Rt. 1) Chadds Ford, PAA full-service gallery specializing inWyeth — open seven days a week; featuring art works by regional, nationaland international artists. Three majorexhibits a year.Open daily 10am-5pm, Mon. through Sat.,and noon to 5pm, Sun.
CHADDS FORD ART SHOW AND SALE610-388-1112 • [email protected] Baltimore Pike • Chadds FordElementary School • Chadds Ford, PAAnnual art show and sale is a communitytradition started by Mrs. Andrew Wyethover 50 years ago while her son Jamieattended Chadds Ford ElementarySchool. Continues today with the worksof over 75 local artists. Free Admission.
CHRISTIAN C. SANDERSON MUSEUM 610-388-6545 • Rt. 100 • Chadds Ford, PASanderson’s unique lifetime collection ofartifacts, Wyeth artwork and memorabilia.Hours: 1-4:30pm, Sat. and Sun. FREE
COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER610-566-1713 • www.communityartscenter.org • 414 Plush Mill Rd.Wallingford, PAThe Community Arts Center offers foursemesters of creative classes in the visualand performing arts for adults and chil-dren, plus free exhibits, on a beautifullylandscaped 100-year old estate.
DELAWARE ART MUSEUM 302-571-9590 • www.delart.org2301 Kentrmere Pkwy. • Wilmington, DEDelaware’s premier fine arts institutionwith 19th- and 20th-century American art and illustration, pre-Raphaelite art. Hours: 10am-4pm, Tues.-Fri.; 10am-5pm,Sat.; 1-5pm, Sun; free admission Sat.,10am-1pmAdmission
THE DELAWARE HISTORY CENTER AND READ HOUSE & GARDENS302-655-7161 • www.hsd.org504 Market St. • Wilmington, DEThe center displays progressive historyexhibitions in Wilmington. The ReadHouse is a beautifully-restored Federalmansion in Colonial New Castle, DE.Hours: History Center, noon-4pm, Mon.-Fri.; 10am-4pm, Sat. • Hours: ReadHouse, 11am-4pm, Tues., Wed., Thurs.,Sun.; 10am-4pm, Fri. and Sat.Admission
DRAGONFLY GALLERY INC.610-692-2560www.thedragonflygallery.com29 S. High St. • West Chester, PAOur mission is to discover, cultivate and present exceptional new talent, each creating individual, cutting-edgedesigns for body, garden and home.Hours: 10am-6pm, Mon.-Thurs., 10am-7pm, Fri., 10am-5pm, Sat. Closed Sun.
EARTH & STATE610-566-9270 • www.earthandstate.com23 West State St. • Media, PAUnique handmade gifts, pottery, craftsand instruments. For the home, for thebaby and even your pets! We are nowoffering wedding registry.
THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLESSept. 23-Oct. 30, 2005
A CHRISTMAS CAROLNov. 25-Dec. 31, 2005
The Lion In WinterJan.-Feb. 2006
New Play FestivalMarch 2006
Pump Boys & DinettesApril 28-June 4, 2006
Children’s Theatre Every Sat. at 11 a.m.2nd Sunday Teas • Classes • Tours
610-565-4211 www.hedgerowtheatre.org
64 Rose Valley Rd. Media, PA
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October 1, 2005www.cchosp.com
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FRAME IMAGE610-558-9474 • www.frameimage.com17 Olde Ridge Village (Rt. 202 & RidgeRoad) • Chadds Ford, PAHours: 10am – 5pm, Mon. – Sat, 12pm– 3pm, Sun.
GALAN FINE GIFTS & FURNSHINGS610-358-2429 • [email protected] Evergreen Dr. • Glen Mills, PAUnique home accessories, gifts for the“hard to buy for.” Emphasizing design,quality, craftsmanship, customer service;featuring local, regional and internationalartisans.
GALLERY @ 5 EAST 610-566-9558 • E-mail: [email protected] E. State St. • Media, PAFine art. Fun art. Conservation qualityframing. Custom mirrors, originals,giclées, lithographs and photographs.
GALLERY ONE 610-459-5252 • U.S. Rt. 1 and BrintonLake Rd. • Concordville, PAThe finest selection of local, national andinternational art. Originals, fine print-making and limited editions available.Hours: 9am-5pm, Mon.-Sat., Sun. andevenings by appointment.
HAGLEY MUSEUM 302-658-2400 • www.hagley.orgRt. 141 • Wilmington, DEOriginal du Pont mansion, black powdermills, exhibits and 1803 Georgian-styleresidence set amidst 230 acres of gardens.Open: March to Dec. • Hours: 9:30am-4:30pm, daily.Admission
HOLLAND ART HOUSE610-701-9330 • www.hollandarthouse.com113 W. Market St. • West Chester, PALarge European-style art gallery specializ-ing in contemporary European art, fineart paintings, sculpture prints, photogra-phy and stained glass industrial design.
LEE’S GALLERY & FRAMING 610-358-1779 • Rt. 202, 1/4 mile south ofRt. 1 • Glen Mills, PAGallery specializes in local Pennsylvaniaand Delaware artists. Original art, largecollection of limited edition prints, cre-ative custom framing. Enjoy periodicsignings and shows.
NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER 215-409-6600 • Independence Mall 525 Arch St. • Philadelphia, PA On Philadelphia’s Independence Mall,the National Constitution Center is thefirst museum in the world dedicated tohonoring the U.S. Constitution.
NEMOURS MANSION AND GARDENS800-651-6912 • www.nemoursmansion.org1600 Rockland Rd., Wilmington, DELouis XVI-style chateau furnished with
fine examples of antique furniture, rarerugs, tapestries and exquisite art.Open for tours May to Dec. Reservationsrecommended.Admission
PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART215-763-8100 • www.philamuseum.org26th St. and Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. Philadelphia, PA Unique among American museums in itsintegrated presentation of fine andapplied arts from Asia, Europe, and theUnited States with over 300,000 worksspanning over 2,000 years.Hours: 10am-5pm, Tue.-Sun.; Fri. until8:45pm. Admission; however Sundays are “Pay What You Wish” all day.
★ ROCKWOOD MANSION PARK 302-761-4340 • FAX 302-761-4345www.co.new-castle.de.us • 610 Shipley Rd.(enter on Washington Street extension)Wilmington, DEStroll the winding paths and visit theVictorian Mansion for a delightful retreatfrom the 21st century. Mansion tours10am-3pm hourly. Walking paths, 7am-10pm. Butler’s Pantry Self Service Café,7am-7pm.FREE
SIMPLE PLEASURES610-344-9711 • 22 High St.West Chester, PAOne of the most notable galleries in WestChester offering beautifully craftedAmerican-styled art works, one of a kindcollectibles, jewelry, metal, glass and fur-niture from over 300 artisans.
TURNING POINT GALLERY610-566-9474 www.turningpointgallery2.com34 W. State St. • Media, PAA gallery of contemporary fine crafts.Over 200 juried artisans; specializing inartglass, handcrafted jewelry, sculpturalclay, wood and metal.
TYME GALLERY 610-853-1215 • www.tymegallery.com17 W. Eagle Rd. • Havertown, PAEclectic fine art gallery and gift shop withart openings on the second Friday ofeach month. Poetry readings on the thirdWednesday of each month.Hours: 10am-6:30pm, Tue.-Fri.; 10am-4pm, Sat.
WHITE BIRCH GALLERY610-566-0566 • www.whitebirchgallery.com28 W. State St. • Media, PAContemporary fine art from the area’smost accomplished painters, printmakers,photographers and sculptors. Limitededition giclée prints and gallery shop.Hours: 11am-6pm, Tues.-Thurs., 11am-8pm, Fri.-Sat.
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★ CHANTICLEER610-687-4163 • www.chanticleergarden.org786 Church Rd. • Wayne, PAA 35-acre pleasure garden featuringcourtyards of tropicals and perennials,vegetable garden, woodlands, water gar-den and ruin garden.Open: April through Oct. • Hours: 10am-5pm, Wed.-Sun.; open until 8pm FridaysMay-Aug.10am-8pm, Fri.Admission.
GOVERNOR PRINTZ PARK610-583-7221 • Second and Taylor avenuesEssington, PASite of “New Sweden,” the firstEuropean settlement in PA, est. 1643.View of Delaware River.FREE
JOHN HEINZ WILDLIFE REFUGE AT TINICUM215-365-3118 • 8601 Linbergh Blvd.Philadelphia, PA10 miles of wooded/open hiking/bikingtrails, fishing, canoeing, exhibits, giftshop, conference and classrooms.Located near Philadelphia InternationalAirport.
MT. CUBA CENTER, INC.302-239-4244 • www.mtcubacenter.orgP.O. Box 3570 • Greenville, DEExperience naturalistic garden design andnative plants at their best at Mt. CubaCenter the former estate of Mr. & Mrs.Lammot duPont Copeland.
★ LONGWOOD GARDENS 610-388-1000 • www.longwoodgardens.orgU.S. Rt. 1 • Kennett Square, PA1,050 acres and 20 indoor gardens withexquisite flowers, ancient trees, opulentarchitecture, sparkling fountains andexotic plants. Spectacular seasonal eventsand displays.9am-5pm, daily. Frequently open later.Admission
RIDLEY CREEK STATE PARK610-892-3900 • www.state.pa.us • Parkentrance on Gradyville Rd. • Media, PASite of Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation.Enjoy hiking, jogging, bicycling, horsetrails, stocked trout streams, picnic areas,sledding and cross country skiing.FREE
★ ROCKWOOD MANSION PARK302-761-4340 • www.co.new-castle.de.us610 Shipley Rd. • Wilmington, PAStroll the winding paths and visit theVictorian Mansion for a delightful retreatfrom the 21st century. Mansion tours10am-3pm (hourly) Walking paths 7am-10pm. Butler’s Pantry self-service Cafe7am-5pm Free
ROSE TREE PARK610-565-7410 • Providence Rd. (Rt. 252) • Media, PAThis 122-acre park includes trails andspecial concert events. Visit Rose TreeFestival of Lights in December.FREE
SCOTT ARBORETUM OF SWARTHMORE COLLEGE 610-328-8025 • www.scottarboretum.orgCollege Ave. • Swarthmore, PAOver 110 acres of 5,000 different orna-mental plants and walking trails.Hours: Daily until dusk.FREE
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY - AMBLER215-283-1252 • www.ambler.temple.edu580 Meetinghouse Road • Ambler, PAEstablished as the Pennsylvania School ofHorticulture for Women in 1910, the187-acres Ambler campus represents aunique mix of natural and designed land-scapes. The Landscape Arboretum ofTemple University-Ambler serves as anoutdoor teaching laboratory for numer-ous classes.
TYLER ARBORETUM 610-566-9134 • www.tylerarboretum.org515 Painter Rd. • Media, PA Collections of native, ornamental, raretrees, natural areas and restored build-ings. More than 20 miles of hiking trails.Hours: opens daily at 9am, closing timesvary seasonally from 4-8pm.Admission for non-members.
SHOPS, ANTIQUES & AUCTIONS
ABBEY GREEN IRISH SHOP610-692-3310 • 1036 Wilmington PikeWest Chester, PA Failte! — Welcome! Traditional and con-temporary clothing, food, music, jewelry,children’s gifts, wedding bands, Celtic,heraldry, Belleek, caps. Come in and beamazed! Guest accommodations avail-able.
ACORN COTTAGE610-430-3316 • 14 W. Gay St. West Chester, PAArt, antiques, oriental carpets, from oldto new, American, French and Englishfurniture and decorative arts. Hours: 10am-5pm, Tues. and Wed.; 10am-9pm, Thurs. – Sat.; 11am-5pm,Sun.; closed Mon.
ANCIENT OF DAYS ANTIQUES610-388-7012 • 1617 Baltimore PikeChadds Ford, PAA fine collection of formal and primitiveantiques, old furniture, rugs, books, archi-tectural treasures and an array of decora-tive fine arts.
B. GROSS MENSWEAR 610-566-7990 • 2 E. State St. at JacksonStreet • Media, PAClassic American and European designermenswear. A Media tradition since 1923.Voted Best Men’s Clothing Store 1999 byMain Line Today magazine.Hours: 9am-9pm, Mon.-Fri., until 6pm onSat.
BOOK FAIR610-358-1954 • www.bkfair.com15 Olde Ridge Village • Chadds Ford, PAChildren’s books, toys, games, dolls, puz-zles. Many collectible lines. Sign up at ourWeb site today! Year-round in-store events.Hours: 10am-5pm, Mon.; Tues., Wed., Fri.,Sat.; 10am-8pm, Thurs.; noon-5pm, Sun.
BRANDYWINE RIVER ANTIQUES MARKET 610-388-2000 • www.antiquestogo.com878 Baltimore Pike • Chadds Ford, PAA 15,000-square-foot barn of fine periodcountry formal and Victorian furniture.Porcelain prints, paintings, glassware, sil-ver and kitchen wares. Hours: 10am-5pm, Wed.-Sun.; closed Mon.and Tues.
BRIGGS AUCTION, INC.610-566-3138 • www.briggsauction.com1315 Naamans Creek Rd. • Boothwyn, PAAuctioneer and appraiser of fine estatesand collections. Auctions every Friday at 6pm. Weekly listings and photographsavailable at our Web site.
CHADDSFORD FIRESIDE SHOP610-358-9555 • www.chaddsfordfiresideshop.com • 103 Wilmington West ChesterPike • Chadds Ford, PAThe area’s largest shop of fine wood, gasfireplaces, stoves and accessories.
EARTH & STATE610-566-9270 • www.earthandstate.com23 West State St. • Media, PAUnique handmade gifts, pottery, craftsand instruments. For the home, for thebaby and even your pets! We are nowoffering wedding registry.
E-Z BEADS.COM610-538-0565 • www.ezbeads.comOlde Ridge Shopping Village #10Chadds Ford, PABeads and beading supplies, includingseed beads, Delicas, Bali silver, crystals,vintage, semi-precious, pearls, tools,books, beading classes, etc.Hours: 10am-5pm, Mon.-Wed.; 10am-8pm,Thurs.; 10am-5pm, Fri.-Sat.; noon to 5pm,Sun.
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EDWARDS FREEMAN NUT COMPANY 610-828-7440 • www.edwardsfreeman.com441 E. Hector St. • Conshohocken, PA Large selection including nostalgicmerkens, dried fruit, chocolate candynuts, peanut butter, holiday candy, Ashersconfectionaries.
ELISABETH JONSSON BROWN HANDWEAVING STUDIO 610-558-4863 • 2 New Rd. • Lenni, PAUnique studio where beautiful fabrics andhigh quality garments are handmade.Wide selection of classic European stylesavailable for sale.Hours by appointment only.
GALAN FINE GIFTS & FURNSHINGS610-358-2429 • [email protected] Evergreen Dr. • Glen Mills, PAUnique home accessories, gifts for the“hard to buy for.” Emphasizing design,quality, craftsmanship, customer service,featuring local, regional & internationalartisans.
GENTRY TACK AND APPAREL610-388-2335 • www.gentrytack.com1 Station Way Rd. • Chadds Ford, PAUnique equestrian gifts for adults andchildren. Full-service tack shop, equestri-an and clothing.
GLEN EAGLE SQUARE501 Wilmington-West Chester PikeGlen Mills, PAA premier shopping center offering fash-ions, convenient services, restaurants,gourmet food and more.
GOLDEN IMPULSE, INC.610-566-0537 • www.online-jewelry.com25 W. State St. • Media, PA Custom jewelry and expert repair.Estates appraised and purchased.Hours: 10am-6pm, Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm,Sat.
GRANITE RUN MALL 610-565-1650 • www.simon.com1067 W. Baltimore Pike • Media, PAExplore 135 stores, eateries, JC Penney,Boscov’s, Sears and Kohl’s.Hours: 10am-9:30pm, Mon.-Sat.; 11am-6pm, Sun.
THE GROWING TREE610-444-8484 • www.thegrowingtree.com114 W. State St. • Kennett Square, PASince 1984, The Growing Tree hasoffered new and pre-owned children’sclothing, books and toys. Christening andcommunion clothes, baby gifts and con-signment.
HISTORIC KENNETT SQUARE 610-444-8188 • www.kennett-square.pa.us106 W. State St. • Kennett Square, PAWalk historic Kennett Square’s tree-linedstreets and enjoy browsing, dining andshopping. Enjoy art strolls on the firstFriday of every month.
HOCKESSIN CORNER302-239-7066 • www.hockessincorner.comOld Lancaster Pike and Mill Creek RoadHockessin, DE Tax-free shopping in an elegant, country,upscale setting. 11 shops beaming withcharacter. Enjoy a lunch at the BackBurner Restaurant.
HUNT COUNTRY FURNITURE610-459-0805 www.huntclubfurniture.com299 Rt. 202 • Chadds Ford, PAHandcrafted American country style fur-niture, with a 10-year warranty and coun-try accessories.
J. PALMA ANTIQUES 610-399-1210 •[email protected] Old Wilmington Pike • West Chester, PALarge, varied inventory of qualityantiques, mostly American, mostly pre-1900s. Deviating from our Americanrule, there are also Chinese Exports andStaffordshire. Hours: 10am-5pm, Fri.-Mon.
J. RYANS DESIGNER RESALE SHOPPE610-436-0967 • www.jryans.biz323 E. Gay St. • West Chester, PAJ. Ryans has been offering exquisite, newand gently used designer fashions andaccessories for all occasions for the dis-cerning woman for over a decade at afraction of their original cost.Hours: 10am-6pm, Mon.-Fri.; 10am-5pm,Sat.
JAMES H. CASE610-692-2647 • 26 S. High St.West Chester, PANew beginning for 30+-year-old business.James Case displays decorative gifts andantique furnishings in a highly imagina-tive setting.Hours: 10am-5:30pm, Tues.-Sat.
KABLOOM610-399-3400 • www.kabloom.com1357 Wilmington Pike (The Shops atDilworthtown Crossing) • West Chester, PA European-style flower store. KaBloomoffers a stunning variety of the fresheststems and stylish arrangements at surpris-ingly affordable prices.
KEYSTONE PLAZA610-358-5454 • 1810 Wilmington PikeGlen Mills, PAShopping center featuring Pestcatoresrestaurant, various eateries and services.Located in Chadds Ford, 10 minutes fromLongwood Gardens.
KIKI BOUTIQUE/JANE CHALFONT 610-696-0312 • 121-125 N. High St.West Chester, PAOffers more than 100 lines of beautifulclothes and accessories from casual toparty. Brighton accessories, Long champhandbags, Kiki Boutique offers contem-porary, upbeat and cutting-edge lines.Hours: 9:30am-5:30pm, Mon.-Sat.
KING OF PRUSSIA MALL610-265-5727, The Plaza; 610-337-1210,The Court • www.kingofprussiamall.com160 N. Gulph Rd. • King of Prussia, PALargest shopping complex in the coun-try with eight major department stores,including Neiman Marcus andBloomingdale’s, as well as 365 storesand 40 restaurants.Hours: 10am-9:30pm, Mon.-Sat.; 11am-7pm, Sun.
MACDADE MALL610-534-1400 • [email protected] Blvd. and South Ave.Holmes, PA35 stores plus K-Mart and Acme.Hours: 10am-9pm, Mon.-Thurs.; 10am-9:30pm, Fri. and Sat.; 11am-5pm, Sun.
MAR-STAN’S INC.610-459-2075 • www.marstans.com119 Wilmington-West Chester PikeChadds Ford, PAMar-Stan’s is a furniture store specializ-ing in unfurnished and custom-finishedfurniture.Hours: 9:30am-5:30pm, Mon.- Sat.,9:30am-9pm, Wed. and Fri.
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THE MUSHROOM CAP610-444-8484 www.themushroomcap.com114 N. State St. • Kennett Square, PAFresh mushrooms, gifts and collectibles. Call for store hours.
NEWBURY STREET DESIGN610-918-2560 • 124 E. Gay St.West Chester, PAInterior design studio offering wall-papers, draperies, fabrics, furniture andaccessories. Original designs by localartists in hand-painting, metal and woodfurniture and sculptures.
NEWTOWN SQUARE GIFT GALLERY610-353-7726 • 3576 West Chester PikeNewtown Square, PASpecializing in unique giftware. FeaturingWaterford, Orredfors and SwarovskiCrystal, Lenox figurines, decorativehome accents including dinnerware, children’s gifts and much more.
OLD HAVANNA CIGAR COMPANY610-455-0604www.oldhavannacigarco.com1355 Wilmington Pike • West Chester, PA Suburban Philadelphia’s premier cigarstore. Large walk-in humidor. Smokinglounge, full line of cigar accessories.Hours: 10am-8pm, Mon. through Thurs.;10am- 9pm, Fri.; 10am-8pm, Sat.; 10am-5pm, Sun.
OLDE RIDGE VILLAGE SHOPPESwww.olderidgevillage.com • Rt. 202 andRidge Rd. #19, • Chadds Ford, PAMore than 25 specialty shops in countrysetting. Gifts, crafts, antiques, art andfood available.Hours: 10am-5pm, Mon.-Sat.; 10am-8pm,Thu.; noon-5pm, Sun.
PAGES CARD SHOP610-692-3499 • 134 E. Gay St.West Chester, PASince 1984, Pages has been a gallery ofgreeting cards and fun and affordablegifts. Paper is truly our passion!
PAPER PICKINS610-459-4841 • 25 Olde Ridge VillageChadds Ford, PA“A fun experience.” Invitations, greetingcards, stationery, fun gifts and Byers’Choice Carolers.
PEDDLER’S VILLAGE215-794-4000 • www.peddlersvillage.comRoutes 202 and 263 • Lahaska, PA75 quality specialty shops, restaurants,charming 18th-century-style village, gardens and luxury inn. Call for eventscalendar, hours and map directory.
PLAY NICE CHILDREN’S BOUTIQUE, INC.610-696-5483 • 106 W. Market St. West Chester, PAPlay Nice is a wonderful, fun-loving children’s boutique featuring clothing,toys, gifts and accessories for girls andboys. So, mind your manners, share andplay nice!
REMEMBER WHEN ANTIQUES610-566-7411 • 21 W. State St.Media, PAAntiques, collectibles and Victorian giftsincluding Yankee candles, Cat’s Meow,Porter music boxes and other collect-ibles.Hours: 11am-5pm, Tue.-Sat.; closed Sun.and Mon.
RICHARDSON’S FLORAL CENTER610-358-9051 • 351 Wilmington-West Chester Pike • Glen Mills, PADealers of annuals, perennials, seasonalitems, pottery, stationery, gardens sup-plies and nursery stock.Hours: 8am-9pm, daily.
ROCKLAND MILL STONE & TILE610-388-9323 • www.rocklandmill.com516 Kennett Pike • Chadds Ford, PAWhere inspiration becomes reality:ancient stone, decorative tiles, glass,metal, mosaics, limestone, slate, onyx,marble, porcelain/ceramic and granite.Hours; 9am-5:30pm, Mon.-Fri.; 10am-2pm, Sat.
SAM’S CLUB484-875-0469 • www.samsclub.com280 Indian Run Rd. • Exton, PAThe purchasing agent of choice, SAM’SCLUB provides everyday low cost tomore than 46 million entrepreneurs andconsumers. Hours for public: Mon-Fri. 10am-8:30pm,Mon.-Fri.; 9:30am-8:30pm, Sat.; 10am-6pm, Sun. Hours for Business Members: 7-10 am, Mon.-Fri.; 7-9:30am, Sat.
★ THE SHOPPES AT BRINTON LAKE610-664-1400. • Brinton Lake Road andU.S. Rt. 1. • Concordville, PA.The Shoppes at Brinton Lake is a lifestyleshopping center containing upscaleshops, restaurants and service facilities.
SPRING HOUSE ANTIQUES AND DECORATIVE ARTS610-388-7075 • www.springhousefurnishings.com • 161 Baltimore PikeChadds Ford, PACharming country shop featuring selectantiques gathered from local countryside.Beautifully hand-crafted, custom furnish-ings, decorative arts and seasonal necessi-ties.11am-5pm, Mon-Sat.; 1-5pm, Sun.
SPRINGFIELD MALL 610-328-1200www.shopspringfieldmall.com1250 Baltimore Pike • Springfield, PA80 shops, eateries, plus Macy’s andStrawbridge’s. Hours: 10am-9:30pm, Mon.-Sat.; 11am-6pm, Sun.
THE STENCIL SHOPPE, INC.610-459-8362 • www.designerstencils.com39 Old Ridge Village • Chadds Ford, PASpecializing in custom stencils, gifts,home accessories, supplies and classes.Materials ideal for commercial, industrialand office use. Great idea for children’sparties activities.
THE TIN WHISTLE610-793-4086 • www.thetinwhistle.comChadds Ford Barn Shoppes Routes 1 &100 • Chadds Ford, PASpecializing in cards, gifts, stationary, gift baskets and invitations. Hours: 10am-5pm, Wed.-Sat.
THE VILLAGE ART SHOP 610-566-6242 • www.villageartshop.com15 E. State St .• Media, PAArtist materials, drafting supplies andfull-service custom framing, serving theMedia area since 1965.Hours: 9am-5:30pm, Mon.-Sat.
WATERLOO GARDENS610-363-0800 • www.waterloogardens.com200 N. Whitford Rd. • Exton, PAWith locations in Exton and Devon,Waterloo Gardens is a full-service gardencenter and nursery featuring uniqueplants and gardening supplies. Also offers extensive selection of patio furni-ture, gifts, collectibles and accents forhome and garden.
★ WEST CHESTER BUSINESS IMPROVEMENTDISTRICT 610-738-3350 • www.westchesterbid.com119 N. High St. • P.O. Box 3109West Chester, PAExperience the Colonial history of down-town West Chester, where you’ll finddozens of restaurants and shops. Visithistorical exhibits and art galleries.
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WHISKAZZ AND PAWZZ - HOCKESSIN302-235-2002www.whiskazzandpawzz.com500 Hockessin Corner • Hockessin, DESpecialty gift gallery for dog and catlovers and their buddies. Diverse selectionof fun, whimsical merchandise.
WILLIAM H. BUNCH AUCTIONS AND APPRAISALS 610-558-1800 • www.williambunchauctions.com • One Hillman Dr. and Rt.202 South • Chadds Ford, PAWeekly sales of antiques, collectibles andfine home furnishings, Tuesdays at 2pm.Check our Web site for schedule anddetailed listings with photographs.Hours: 9am-5pm, Mon.-Fri.
WILSONS’ AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS 610-358-9515 • [email protected] Valleybrook Rd. • Chester Heights, PAFourth-generation auctioneers since1911, estates/antiques purchased,appraised or consigned, weekly estateauctions. Consignments welcome.Previews Tuesdays noon-7pm, Wednesdaysnoon-4pm; auctions Wednesdays at 4.
WINE AND BEER EMPORIUM, LLC610-558-2337www.winebeeremporium.comOlde Ridge Village Shoppes 101 Ridge Rd. • Chadds Ford, PALocated in the Olde Ridge VillageShoppes and carrying a full line of prod-ucts for making award-winning wines,beers, sodas, liquors and fine cigars.
THEATERS
★ HEDGEROW THEATRE 610-565-4211 • www.hedgerowtheatre.org64 Rose Valley Rd. • Rose Valley, PAHistoric Rose Valley theatre where resi-dent and company actors perform a widerange of drama, comedy and children’sshows.Admission
KIMMEL CENTER, INC.215-790-5800 • www.kimmelcenter.org260 S. Broad St. • Philadelphia, PAKimmel Center, Inc.’s mission includesarts in education, community outreachand a rich diversity of programmingthrough its Kimmel Center Presents andCitizens Bank Broadway at the Academyseries of performances.
★ LILY LANGTRY’S RESTAURANT AND SHOWPLACE610-337-2000 • www.lilylangtrys.comRadisson Valley Forge Hotel1160 First Ave. • King of Prussia, PASee a spectacular live show and enjoyaward-winning cuisine in a beautiful,Victorian dinner theatre. Lunch and dinner packages available. Matinee andevening performances.
THE MEDIA THEATRE610-891-0100 • www.mediatheatre.com104 E. State St. • Media, PATheater features diverse entertainment;musicals, orchestras, children’s theatre.Special corporate and social events, aswell as space and theater rental. Admission
MURDER MYSTERY THEATER AT PEDDLER’S VILLAGE 215-794-4000 • www.peddlersvillage.comRoutes 202 and 263 • Lahaska, PA Dinner, dessert and death on Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm. Interactive enter-tainment, delectable dinner. Hilariousevening.Reservations required.
THE NEW CANDLELIGHT THEATRE302-475-2313 www.newcandlelighttheatre.com2208 Millars Rd. • Ardentown, DEThe new Candlelight Theatre offers finedining and outstanding Broadway enter-tainment. Located just 30 minutes fromPhiladelphia, PA.Box Office hours: 10am-4pm, Mon.-Sat.
PLAYERS CLUB OF SWARTHMORE610-328-4271 • www.pcstheater.org. [email protected] email • 14 FairviewRd. • Swarthmore, PARecently renovated 300-seat communitytheater serving Delaware County for 94years. A variety of seven professional-quality shows are produced each seasonfrom September to May. Wheelchairaccessible.Admission
ROSE VALLEY CHORUS & ORCHESTRA610-565-5010 • www.rvco.orgP.O. Box 414 • Media, PARose Valley Chorus and Orchestra has been serving the Delaware Valley in the performing arts for nearly 100years. Our performances range fromBroadway shows to Gilbert & Sullivanoperettas.
THREE LITTLE BAKERS DINNER THEATRE800-368-3303 • www.tlbinc.com3540 Three Little Bakers Blvd. Wilmington, DE A Brandywine Valley dinner theatre thatpresents spectacular Broadway musicals,country music, big bands and the soundof the ’50s and ’60s. Admission
UPPER DARBY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 610-622-1189 • 601 N. Lansdowne Ave.Drexel Hill, PA Enjoy quality family entertainment, children’s theatre and ballet. Locatedminutes from Center City.Free parking.
WINERIES
★ BRANDWINE VALLEY WINE ASSOCIATION610-268-2702 • www.bvwinetrail.com8820-22 Gap Newport Pike (Rt. 41)Avondale, PA Explore family-operated wineries, diversein size and style, making the uniquewines of The Brandywine Valley WineDistrict.
★ CHADDSFORD WINERY610-388-6221 • www.chaddsford.comU.S. Rt. 1 • Chadds Ford, PA18th-century barn houses an award-win-ning winemaking facility. Wine tastings,tours and sales. Special events, festivals,concerts. Daily noon-6pm exceptThanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s.Admission for wine tastings.
FOLLY HILL VINEYARDS610-388-5895 www.follyhillvineyards.com700 Folly Hill Rd. • Kennett Square, PAVisit this charming vineyard and 200-year-old Quaker farmhouse that backsinto Longwood Gardens. Wanderthrough the 4,000 vines. Wine sales andtastings are held in the stoned carriagehouse facing the vineyard.
KREUTZ CREEK VINEYARDS610-869-6339 • www.kreutzcreekvineyards.com • 553 S. Guernsey Rd. West Grove, PAEnjoy our handcrafted regional wineswhile you visit us in southern ChesterCounty, PA.
PARADOCX VINEYARD610-255-4101 • www.paradocx.comP.O. Box 400 • Kemblesville, PANestled among rolling hills, ParadocxVineyard grows on 30 acres of fertilefarmland. Please check our Web sitewww.paradocx.com for current wineavailability.
TWIN BROOK WINERY717-442-4915 www.twinbrookwinery.com5697 Strasburg Rd. • Gap, PAPicturesque estate winery on Penn Grantnestled among 30 acres of vineyards.Tasting, tours and sales. Concerts, specialevents and picnic areas.
VA LA FAMILY FARMED WINES610-268-2702 • www.valavineyards.com8820-22 Gap Newport Pike (Rt. 41)Avondale, PAVa La’s unique Italian Enoteca tastingroom set inside its vineyard offers unusualvinifera wines and delicious local foodspecialties.Hours: noon-6pm, Sat. and Sun.; call foravailability on weekdays.
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ALOHA CAFÉ610-869-5557 • 827-A Old BaltimorePike • West Grove, PA100% Hawaiian coffee, fresh baked goodsand Pacific Island foods. Catering avail-able for family and business events. BYOB(dinner only), NL, $$, C
ALOHA CAFÉ AND BAKERY610-719-6440 • 106 W. Gay St.West Chester, PA100% Hawaiian coffee, fresh bakeddelights and Pacific Island foods.Catering available. NL, H, SS
AMERICAN BAR & GRILL610-558-9900www.americanbargrill.com981 Baltimore Pike • Glen Mills, PAServing creative, American cuisine in acomfortable, contemporary setting. Abeautiful patio is open seasonally. Comesee what all the fuss is about.
THE AMERICAN CAFÉ610-565-7245 • www.americancafe.comGranite Run Mall • 1067 W. BaltimorePike • Media, PAEnjoy our casual American cuisine featur-ing unique recipes gathered from acrossAmerica. H, A
APOLLO RESTAURANT302-792-2700 • 630 Naamans Rd. (Holiday Inn Select-Wilmington)Claymont, DEFine Continental dining in a casual at-mosphere. $$$, H, C
ARTHUR’S BAR & GRILL610-363-1100 • www.innatchestersprings.com • 815 N. Pottstown Pike (Inn at Chester Springs) Exton, PAAward-winning restaurant with newAmerican-style dining featuring prime rib night every Wednesday and Saturday.Also excellent seafood. $$$, CC, A
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AT THE RAIL WINE BAR AND GRILLE – DELAWARE PARK302-994-2521 • www.whiteclaycreekcc.com • 777 Delaware Park Blvd.Wilmington, DEInnovative food and drink selectionsserved in a traditional golf club setting.BF, R, CC, H, $$$
ATRIUM CAFÉ 215-365-6600 • www.starwoodhotels.com4101 Island Ave. (Sheraton SuitesPhiladelphia Airport) Philadelphia, PACasual yet elegant American cuisine, witha Mediterranean appeal in a warm atmos-phere. Menu ranges from anticipated toexotic $$$, CC, A
BENNIGAN’S GRILL & TAVERN610-918-9944 • www.bennigansrestaurants.com • 1347 Wilmington PikeWest Chester, PAExceptional American food and world-class beverages surrounded by the spiritof Ireland. A
BISTRO 95610-521-5900 • www.renaissancehotels.com500 Stevens Dr. • Philadelphia, PAServing breakfast, lunch and dinner.Executive chef Michael Wheaton has created a distinctive menu with a bistroflair. Res. $$$$, CC, H, BF, C
THE BORDLEY HOUSE GRILL ATTATTERSALL GOLF CLUB610-738-6916 • www.tattersallgolfclub.com1520 Tattersall Way • West Chester, PAExperience fine dining in the casual ele-gance of a 300-year-old farmhouse.Banquets and parties welcome, terracedining and golf outings. $$$, BF, H, A
BRANDYWINE TURF CLUB610-361-9000 • www.philadelphiapark.com1021 Baltimore Pike • Concordville, PARestaurant and sports bar includes off-trackwagering on harness and thoroughbredhorse racing. $$$, CC, A
BUCKLEY’S TAVERN 302-656-9776 • www.buckleystavern.net5812 Kennett Pike (Rt. 52) • Centreville, DEComfortable atmosphere, a quirky tavernand contemporary American cuisine drawpatrons from all walks of life. Back roomdining has a country elegance. A Brandy-wine Heritage Restaurant. $$$, CC, H, A
CALIFORNIA CAFÉ BAR AND GRILL610-354-8686 • www.californiacafe.com160 N. Gulph Rd. • King of Prussia, PAA casually elegant restaurant emphasizingcreative preparation and presentation offresh, seasonal foods of the region. Banquetsup to 40 people. Lunch $$$, dinner $$$$. A
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CELEBRITY KITCHENS302-427-COOK • www.celebritykitchens.com • Independence Mall • 1601 ConcordPike • Ste. 33 • Wilmington, DEDinner and a show combined creates agreat night of dining and entertainment.Our guest chefs cook tableside for you orwith you. A price-fixed menu with noadditional charges. Complimentary winesserved. $$$$, R, H, A
★ CHADDS FORD TAVERN AND RESTAURANT 610-459-8453 • www.chaddsfordtavern.com96A Baltimore Pike (one mile south of Rt.202) • Chadds Ford, PAFine dining or pub fare in a quaint, cozy,country tavern. Fresh seafood, steaks,veal, burgers as well as homemade soups.Res., $$-$$$, CC, H, C
CHARLOTTE’S RESTAURANT610-356-7100 • www.charlottesrestaurant.com • 3207 W. Chester Pike • NewtownSquare, PABest-kept secret in Delaware County.Menu includes seafood, pasta, veal, andsteaks. Res., $$$, CC, H, CA, BF, A
CITY TAVERN215-413-1443 • www.citytavern.com138 S. 2nd St. • Philadelphia, PAThe 18th-century inspired cuisine isserved by authentically-garbed wait staff.Celebrating over 230 years. Res., $$$, CC, A
COLUMBUS INN302-571-1492 • www.columbusinn.com2216 Pennsylvania Ave. • Wilmington, DEDiRona award recipient offering eclecticAmerican cuisine, award-winning winelist, outdoor patio happy hour. Privatedining facilities. $$$$, H, A
COUNTRY SQUIRE DINER, RESTAURANT AND BAKERY610-356-3030 • 2560 West Chester Pike www.countrysquirediner.com • Broomall, PAOpen 24 hours. Family dining, banquetfacilities for 150 and bakery. Tour buseswelcome. $$$, NL, H, BF, A
★ CONCORDVILLE INN610-459-2230 • www.concordvilleinn.comRoutes 1 & 322 (Concordville BestWestern Hotel). Concordville, PAHistoric 1777 Inn, delicious cuisine in acountry inn setting, private dining roomsfor groups Res., $$$$, CC, H, C
CREED’S SEAFOOD & STEAKS 610-265-2550 • www.creedskop.com • 499North Gulph Rd. • King of Prussia, PAWarm upscale dining features a raw bar,grilled fresh fish, aged steak and chops.C, H, $$$$, A, CC except Discover
CRIER IN THE COUNTRY610-358-2411 • www.crierinthecountry.comOne Crier in the Country Lane (U.S. Rt.1) • Glen Mills, PAFine dining in a Victorian mansion withfireplaces and candlelight. Private roomsand banquet facilities available. Res., $$$$, CC,
CUISINES610-459-3390 • www.cuisinesrestaurant.com200 Wilmington – West Chester PikeChadds Ford, PAInternational cuisines French and Italianinfluences, plus German, Spanish, Cajunand Caribbean touches. Res., $$$$, CC, H, C
DAMON’S302-477-9570 • www.damons.com 4000 Concord Pike • Wilmington, DEFull-service restaurant features breakfast,lunch and dinner. Special area availablefor meetings and private functions. A
D’IGNAZIO’S TOWNE HOUSE RESTAURANT610-566-6141 • www.townehouse.com117 Veterans Sq. (Exit 3, off I-476)Media, PAThis Delaware Valley dining landmark isfilled with memorabilia galore. Extensivemenu. Lunches $$$, Dinner. $$$$, CC, H, BF, A
DILWORTHTOWN INN610-399-1390 • www.dilworthtown.com1390 Old Wilmington Pike • West Chester, PACreative, continental cuisine served bycandlelight in an exquisitely renovated,historic 1758 landmark. World-class winecellar. Res., $$$$, H, C
DUFFER’S PUB610-558-2122 • www.dufferspa.com996 Baltimore Pike • Concordville, PACasual, comfortable atmosphere, friendlyservice, downstairs sports bar and gameroom, outside dining, wide variety ofappetizers, sandwiches and entrees. $$,H, A
DUFFER’S TAVERN AND RESTAURANT610-358-5050 • www.dufferspa.com192 Middletown Rd. (Routes 926 and352) Glen Mills, PAThis two-level restaurant has a beautifulview of the valley. The bottom level is asports bar and game room. Banquet facil-ities available for 150. $$, H, A
THE DULING-KURTZ HOUSE & COUNTRY INN610-524-1830 • www.duling-kurtz.com146 S. Whitford Rd. • Exton, PAThis beautiful 1830 Chester Countyfarmhouse sets the mood for a romanticcandlelight dining experience. FineContinental and American cuisine,extensive wine list. Res., $$$$, CC, C
EMBASSY GRILL215-365-4500 • www.philadelphiaairport.embsuites.com • 9000 Bartram Ave.(Embassy Suites Philadelphia InternationalAirport) • Philadelphia, PAAmerican cuisine with new menu. $$$, CC,H, A
THE FARMHOUSE RESTAURANT AND GIFT SHOPPE 610-268-2235 • www.lngolf.com514 McCue Rd. • Avondale, PARenovated farmhouse where the food andatmosphere magically compliment eachother. Res., $$$$, CC, H, E, BF, A
FOUR DOGS TAVERN 610-692-4367 • www.fourdogstavern.com 1300 W. Strasburg Rd., Rt. 162 • WestChester, PASet in a quaint country village, innovativecity bistro with an outrageously eclecticmenu makes Four Dogs something tobark about. Outdoor patio, BrandywineHeritage Restaurant. $$$, H, A
GENERAL WARREN INNE - RESTAURANT610-296-3637 • www.generalwarren.com Old Lancaster Highway • Malvern, PAHistorical 1745 inn serving American-Continental cuisine. Tableside-preparedspecialties at dinner. Private party rooms,outdoor dining and guest suites. Perfectfor intimate weddings. $$$, R, H, A, C
GLENMORGAN BAR AND GRILL 610-341-3158 • www.glenmorgan.com593 E. Lancaster Ave. • St. David’s, PAGlenmorgan Bar and Grill offers a con-temporary and refreshing smoke-freeatmosphere perfect for enjoying classiccocktails, spirited American cuisine. $$$, CC,H, A
HANK’S PLACE610-388-7061 • 703 Denbigh Chase La.Kennet Square, PAHomestyle cooking at its best. Old-fash-ioned breakfast and lunch. The early birddinner is one of the biggest bargainsaround. $$, A
HARRY’S SAVOY GRILL AND BALLROOM302-457-3000 • www.harrys-savoy.com2020 Naamans Rd. • Wilmington, DEElegant ballroom and conference centerwith a personal event coordinator, award-winning cuisine and Harry’s impeccableservice. Res., $$$, CC, H, A
IRON HILL BREWERY & RESTAURANT610-627-9000 • www.ironhillbrewery.com30 E. State St. • Media, PAAward-winning brewery and restaurantfeaturing regional American fare in a casu-al, fun atmosphere. $$$, CC, H, E, A
ISAAC’S RESTAURANT & DELI610-399-4438 • www.isaacsdeli.comThe Commons at Thornbury 1211 Wilmington Pike • West Chester, PAEnjoy made-to-order sandwiches andwraps, pita pizzas, soups, salads anddesserts. Great kids’ menu too! A, NL, H, $$
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JOHNATHAN’S GRILL INC.484-840-1433 • 711 Concord Rd.Glen Mills, PACome dine with us and experience awonderful setting in an Old Grain Mill inHistoric Ward Pennsylvania. BF, NL, H, $$$S, C,BYOB
JOHN HARVARD’S BREW HOUSE302-477-6965 • www.johnharvards.com303 Rocky Run Pkwy. • Wilmington, DEWonderful and flavorful handcrafted alesand lagers set in an English style pub.Features steaks, chicken and seafood withan excellent specials page. Res., $$, CC, H, A
KRAZY KAT’S RESTAURANT302-888-4200 • www.montchanin.comRt. 100 and Kirk Rd. Montchanin, DEDelaware’s only Mobil Four Star Rest-aurant, proudly features an eclectic menuspecializing in the freshest local ingredi-ents. Reservations recommended. $$$$, BF, R, H, C
THE LAGOON610-521-1400 • www.thelagoon.net101 Taylor Ave. • Essington, PAJoin us in our restaurant for dinner onthe water. After dinner, walk onto ourtropical island only steps away. $$$,H, C
THE LANDING RESTAURANT & GRILLE 215-365-4150 • www.hilton.com4509 Island Ave. (Hilton PhiladelphiaAirport) Philadelphia, PAInformal setting for Italian delights, sea-food and daily specials. $$$, CC, H, A
LEGENDS RESTAURANT – DELAWARE PARK302-994-2521 ext. 7476www.delawarepark.com 777 Delaware Park Blvd • Wilmington,DEA Victorian setting located on second-floor slot area. Featuring seafood, tendersteaks and signature jumbo lump crabcakes. Full bar. BF, R, CC, H, $$$$
MARKET STREET GRILL610-429-5328 • www.themarketstreetgrill.com6 W. Market St. • West Chester, PAWinner of Main Line Today’s BestBreakfast, perfect for early business meet-ings or weekends with the family, featur-ing specialty omelets or wraps with crab,spinach and smoked salmon. Lunchselection of salads, wraps and specialtysandwiches. All lunch items under $10.BF, BYOB
THE MARSHALTON INN610-692-4367 • 1300 Strasburg Rd. West Chester, PACandlelit dining in a romantic countrysetting. The finest meats and seafood areprepared to allow their true quality toshine. A Brandywine Heritage Restaurant.A
MCCOY’S PUB610-459-0995 • 109 W. Wilmington PikeChadds Ford, PACasual, friendly, comfortable atmosphere.Downstairs game room, sports bar,upstairs martini bar and cigar room.
MEGHAN’S610-459-3022 • 1117 Smithbridge Rd. Glen Mills, PACafé style restaurant with friendly andquick service. Homestyle cooking at itsfinest. A
★ MENDENHALL INN610-388-2100 • www.mendenhallinn.comRt. 52 • Mendenhall, PAHistoric 1796 award-winning fine diningrestaurant, cozy and intimate with fire-places and candlelit dining. Res., $$$$, H, C
MIKE’S FAMOUS HARLEY DAVIDSON302-658-8800 • www.mikesfamous.comI-295 and Rt. 9 South • New Castle, DERegional roadside cuisine served in aturn-of-the-century, factory-themedrestaurant. Ribs, smoky barbecue, greatdesserts. Tour groups welcome. $$, NL, H, A
MORTON’S,THE STEAKHOUSE610-491-1900 • www.mortons.comThe Pavilion at King of Prussia Mall500 Mall Blvd. • King of Prussia, PAPerfectly grilled USDA prime aged beef,fresh fish and seafood, hand-picked veg-etables and elegant desserts. $$$$, A
NEWPORT GRILLE 610-565-8886 • 1145 W. Baltimore Pike(Granite Run Mall) • Media, PACasual, comfortable atmosphere, featuressteaks, fresh seafood, award-winning crabcakes, sandwiches, appetizers and kid’smenu. $$$, H, A
RED ROSE INN610-869-3003 • www.1740RedRoseInn.com804 W. Baltimore Pike • West Grove, PAThis historic inn offers American-stylecuisine in a Colonial atmosphere. $$$$, H, A
RIDDLE ALE HOUSE 610-566-9984 • 1073 W. Baltimore Pike(US Rt. 1, exit 3, off I-476) • Media, PACasual restaurant and bar. Famous forhand-carved roast beef sandwiches for 40years. $$$, H, A
ROSE TREE INN 610-891-1205 • 1243 North ProvidenceRd. Media, PAMasterfully prepared entrees, unique spe-cialties, extensive wine list. Res., $$$$, CC, H, BF, C
★ ROUX 3 RESTAURANT & BAR610-356-9500 • www.roux3.com4755 West Chester Pike • Newtown Square, PAChic new eclectic American restaurantwith a contemporary city atmosphere anda menu that is as diverse as the staff andclientele. BF, CC, H, $$$$
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RYAN’S PUB610-344-3934 • 124 W. Gay St.West Chester, PAThis Irish American pub offers an out-standing selection of food in a warm, cozypub atmosphere in the center of down-town West Chester. A
THE SHIP INN610-363-7200 • www.shipinn.com693 E. Lincoln Hwy. • Exton, PAThis area landmark is under new manage-ment with a new menu that features spe-cialty seafood and steak entrees. Choosebetween an intimate formal atmospherewarmed by the fireplace or casual diningin the grill. Private parties. $$$, CC, A
★ SIMON PEARCE ON THE BRANDYWINE 610-793-0948 • www.simonpearce.com 1333 Lenape Rd. • West Chester, PAEnjoy creative American cuisine with Irishaccents served on Simon Pearce table-ware, hand-crafted at our site overlookingthe Brandywine River. Res., $$$$, CC, H, A
SPENCE CAFÉ610-738-8844 • www.opentable.com29 E. Gay St. • West Chester, PACasual upscale dining in a warm andinviting setting in the heart of historicdowntown West Chester. Eclectic spicedfresh fish specialties. A
SPIRIT OF PHILADELPHIA 215-923-4354 • www.spiritcruises.comPier 3/Columbus Blvd. • Philadelphia, PAHarbor cruises offering lunch and dinnerwith accommodations for special occa-sions and conventions. Charters are alsoavailable. Res., CC, $$$$, H, BF, A
STIRLING’S610-265-7500 • www.cpvalleyforge.com260 Mall Blvd. • King of Prussia, PAStirling’s features 130 seats for breakfastthrough dinner and Sunday brunch.Continental cuisine featuring the finest,freshest ingredients. $$$, C
THE STONE BARN610-347-2414 • www.thestonebarn.com550 Upland Rd. (Rt. 842)Kennett Square, PARestored barn and mill featuring ponds,waterwheel, gardens and outdoor wed-ding sites. Banquets for up to 250 A
TROPICANA CASINO & RESORT – ATLANTIC CITY, NJ888-201-3302 • www.tropicana.netBrighton and The Boardwalk • AtlanticCity, NJ 25 International Restaurants and Pubs.$$$$, BF, R, CC, H
VICKER’S TAVERN610-363-7998 • www.vickerstavern.com192 E. Welsh Rd. • Exton, PAHistoric and cozy circa 1820 farmhousefeaturing creative continental cuisine.Private rooms, banquet facilities, grouppackages, gift certificates online. $$$$, H, C
VINCENT’S RESTAURANT 610-696-4262 • www.vincentsjazz.com10 E. Gay St. •West Chester, PACasual dining in jazz and blues club.Part of the West Chester scene since1986. “West Chester’s Power LunchSpot.” — Zagat. $$$$, H, C, A
WILD ONION RESTAURANT 610-527-4826 • www.thewildonion.com900 Conestoga Rd. • Rosemont, PA American regional cuisine in a casual,relaxing atmosphere with seasonally andinternationally influenced side menus.Award-winning wine list. Accommoda-tions for large groups. $$$, CC, BF, H, A
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KING’S ISLAND CHINESE & JAPANESE RESTAURANT 610-444-2220 • 843 E. Baltimore PikeKennett Square, PAServing authentic Chinese cuisine andHong Kong-style dim sum. $$$
MARGARET KUO’S MEDIA610-892-0115 • www.margaretkuos.com6 W. State St. • Media, PAMargaret Kuo’s award-winning northernChinese menu and authentic Japanesecuisine. Tami room and sushi bar. $$, CC
MARGARET KUO’S MANDARIN 610-647-5488 • www.margaretkuous.com190 Lancaster Ave. • Malvern, PAMargaret Kuo brought her award-win-ning northern Chinese cuisine to theMain Line in 1987. $$, CC, BYOB
MARGARET KUO’S PEKING 610-566-4110 • Granite Run Mall 1067 W. Baltimore Pike • Media, PADelaware Valley’s original and most criti-cally-acclaimed, northern Chinese restau-rant, since 1974. Japanese cuisine, sushibar. $$, CC
MARGARET KUO’S WAYNE610-688-7200 • www.margaretkuos.com175 East Lancaster Ave. • Wayne, PAMargaret Kuo’s flagship in Wayne fea-tures a three-level operation. First floor— Dragon’s Lair, a well-appointedChinese dining room with understatedelegance. Second floor — Japanese din-ing room, whose design exudesNipponese romance. Lower level — spa-cious banquet room for 120 guests. BF, CC,H, $$$$
PANDA EXPRESS610-892-0512 • www.pandaexpress.com1067 W. Baltimore Pike • Media, PACome enjoy tempting tastes like beefwith broccoli, crisp veggies and irre-sistible orange flavored chicken. $$,NL
ROYAL THAI ORCHID RESTAURANT610-240-9930 • Westgate Plaza309 Lancaster Ave. • Frazer, PAExperience the taste of Thailand. Diverse and flavorful dishes that will satis-fy everyone’s taste hot. Vegetarian dishes.$$$, R, NL, H
YANGMING610-527-3200 • 1051 Conestoga Rd. Bryn Mawr, PAAward-winning restaurant serving finecontinental and Oriental cuisine is perfectfor weddings, bar mitzvahs or businessmeetings. CC, $$$, H, BF
BAKERIES
ALOHA CAFÉ AND BAKERY610-719-6440 • 106 W. Gay St.West Chester, PA100% Hawaiian coffee, fresh-bakeddelights and Pacific Island foods. Servinglight fare, breakfast and lunch. Cateringavailable. NL, H, SS
COUNTRY SQUIRE DINER, RESTAURANT AND BAKERY610-356-3030 • 2560 West Chester Pike www.countrysquirediner.com • Broomall, PAOpen 24 hours. Family dining, banquetfacilities for 150 and bakery. Tour buseswelcome. $$$, NL, H, BF, A
LEBUS BAKERY610-337-1444 • 479 Shoemaker Rd. Building 3 • West Chester, PAPhiladelphia’s premier artisan bakery.
SWEET TEMPTATIONS410-561-4807 • 9524 Deerco RdTimonium, MDGourmet wholesale/retail dessert compa-ny. Our desserts are made with only thefinest ingredients.
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ALOHA CAFÉ AND BAKERY610-719-6440 • 106 W. Gay St.West Chester, PA100% Hawaiian coffee, fresh-bakeddelights and Pacific Island foods. Servinglight fare, breakfast and lunch. Cateringavailable. NL, H, SS
BANK ONE CENTER ON THE RIVERFRONT1-888-862-2787 • www.centerontheriverfront.com • 200 S. Madison St.Wilmington, DEA 123,000-square-foot, state-of-the-artevent facility along Wilmington’s river-front. Ideal location for high-end busi-ness gatherings, large receptions and that special wedding.
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BEAT STREET STATION/INFINITY CATERERS215-508-3000 • www.beatstreetstation.com4401 Cresson St. • Philadelphia, PAUnique events facility located minutesfrom King of Prussia and Center City.Available for corporate, social, family and fund-raising events.
THE BORDLEY HOUSE GRILL AT TATTERSALL GOLF CLUB610-738-6916 • www.tattersallgolfclub.com1520 Tattersall Way • West Chester, PAExperience fine dining in the casual elegance of a 300-year-old farmhouse.Banquets and parties welcome, terracedining and golf outings. $$$, BF, H, A
CHESHIRE HOUSE — 1716 MANSION610-876-5355 • www.thecheshirehouse.com1200 Main St. • Upland, PAFeatures 18th-century historic mansionwith honeymoon suites, atrium, grandpiano, ballroom. Catering for 110 guests.
COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER610-566-1713 • www.communityartscenter.org • 414 Plush Mill Rd.Wallingford, PAWarm elegance is the perfect setting forparties and celebrations. Various roomcombinations are available on weekends.
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★ CONCORDVILLE INN 610-459-2230 • www.concordville.comU.S.Routes 1 and 322 (Concordville BestWestern Hotel) • Concordville, PAHistoric 1777 inn, delicious cuisine in a country inn setting, superb service, private dining rooms. Res., $$$$, CC, H, C
D’IGNAZIO’S TOWNE HOUSE610-566-6141 • www.townehouse.com117 Veterans Sq. • Media, PAThis Delaware Valley dining landmark isfilled with memorabilia galore. Extensivemenu. Piano bar nightly. Lunch $$$,Dinner $$$$, CC, H, BF
DREXELBROOK CATERING AND BANQUET FACILITY610-259-7000www.drexelbrookcatering.com4700 Drexelbrook Dr. • Drexel Hill, PAFeatures a 15,000-square foot sub-divid-able ballroom. Executive boardroom,business center and outdoor accommoda-tions. Video conferencing, wireless Webaccess, high-speed data ports, on-siteaudio visual, easy trade show set-up.
THE DULING-KURTZ HOUSE & COUNTRY INN610-524-1830 • www.Duling-Kurtz.com146 S. Whitford Rd. (off Rt. 30) • Exton, PABeautiful 1830 Chester County farm-house sets the mood for a romantic can-
dlelight dining experience. The finecontinental and American cuisine alsofeatures an extensive wine list. Privateparties. Res., $$$$, CC, C
THE FACILITIES AT BELLEVUE STATE PARK302-761-6952 • www.destateparks.com720 Carr Rd.• Wilmington, DEHistoric mansions, formal gardens,gazebos, crystal chandeliers, sweepingstaircases, marble fireplaces, bridalsuite, estate setting with personal atten-tion to every detail. Res., H.
FEASTS OF FAIRVILLE610-388-4570 • 518 Kennett Pike Chadds Ford, PAGreat lunches and suppers packed pic-nic-style. Wonderful entree selections,sandwiches with gourmet meats andcheeses plus fresh-made desserts, saladsand more. Catering for up to 150.
THE GREATHOUSE AT THE FARMHOUSE RESTAURANT610-268-2235 • www.lngolf.com514 McCue Rd. • Avondale, PAChester County’s jewel in the country.Weddings are our specialty. Beautifulon-ground facility. Food and service ofrare excellence in country elegance. R, H
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HARRY’S SAVOY GRILL & BALLROOM302-475-3000 • www.harrys-savoy.com2020 Naamans Rd. • Wilmington, DEElegant ballroom and conference centerwith a personal event coordinator, award-winning cuisine, impeccable service. R, H
HERITAGE BALLROOMS610-522-1100 • www.heritageballrooms.com2107 McDade Blvd. • Holmes, PAIdeal setting for all social events, featur-ing two spectacular ballrooms, cocktailreceptions room and magnificent outsidecourtyard. Accommodations for 35–500.
THE LAGOON610-521-1400 • www.thelagoon.net101 Taylor Ave. • Essington, PAJoin us in our restaurant for dinner on the water. After dinner walk on our tropical island only steps away. Banquets& Weddings on the waterfront at theLagoon — A full-service banquet facility,featuring weddings, parties and all corpo-rate events. H
LUIGI GIOVANNI ITALIAN SPECIALTY FOOD CATERERS610-353-2080 • 3601 Chapel Rd.Newtown Square, PARegion’s best Italian food and specialtyitems. Special orders and signature disheshomemade with care. Outstanding cater-ing for all special events.
MARKET STREET GRILL610-429-5328 • www.themarketstreetgrill.com • 6 West Market St.West Chester, PAWinner of Main Line Today’s BestBreakfast, perfect for early business meet-ings or weekends with the family. Lunchhas a great selection of salads, wraps andspecialty sandwiches. Excellent value, alllunch items under $10.
MCCALL MEETING AND CONFERENCE CENTER610-449-8326 • www.meetatmccall.com202 N. Lynn Blvd. • Highland Park, PAFor business & social events from 10 to250, full AV, country club setting, freeparking.
MICHAEL CRUICE CATERING 610-586-9122 • www.crabbymike.com445 MacDade Blvd. • Folsom, PAServing parties of 10-1000. Exceptionalfood, affordable cost. Experience the dif-ference freshness makes.
PAGANO’S VILLAGE ITALIANO610-459-5900 • www.olderidgevillage.com Olde Ridge Village • 101 Ridge Rd., Unit#24 • Chadds Ford, PAAuthentic homemade Italian cuisine, featuring freshly prepared entrees. Enjoysandwiches, imported cheeses, meats,olive oil, homemade cookies, pastries, giftbaskets. Catering for all occasions. $$,NL,H
PAXON HOLLOW COUNTRY CLUB610-325-4838 • www.paxonhollowcc.com850 Paxon Hollow Rd. • Media, PAElegant facility offering a beautiful ball-room with 40-foot cathedral ceilings and a veranda overlooking 18-hole golfcourse. Newly renovated restaurant, bar.
PERELMAN QUADRANGLE UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIA215-898-5552 • www.vpul.upenn.edu/perelmanquad • 3417 Spruce St.Philadelphia, PAPerelman Quadrangle, with Old Worldstyle and the charm of a university cam-pus, provides a setting like no other foryour special event.
PICASSO RESTAURANT & BAR610-891-9600 • www.picasso-bar.com36 West State St. • Media, PAServing an inspired Italian/Spanishfusion menu. Large selection of winesand foreign beers. Banquet facilities available for up to 30 people.
RED ROSE INN610-869-3003 • www.1740redroseinn.com804 W. Baltimore Pike • West Grove, PASeveral historic private meeting roomsand banquet facilities. Dinner, lunch,breakfast and cocktail party menus avail-able for your private function.
THE STONE BARN610-347-2414 • www.thestonebarn.com550 Upland Rd. (Rt. 842)Kennett Square, PAEnjoy Sunday brunch buffet in a pic-turesque country setting. The restoredbarn and mill featuring ponds, water-wheel, gardens and outdoor weddingsites, holds banquets for 250 people. A
TRI STATE SPORTS610-494-3600 Ext. 14 • www.tristatesports.com • 63 Concord Rd. • Aston, PALarge BBQ, picnic area, outdoor pooland field, outdoor basketball and tenniscourts, horseshoe and volleyball stations.
TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB 610-284-1493 • 84 S. Lansdowne Ave.Lansdowne, PACharming English Tudor manor housebuilt in 1911. Lovely gardens and a wrap-around veranda greet each guest.The ballroom with cathedral ceilings and library are available for rent.
WHITE CLAY CREEK COUNTRY CLUB302-994-2521 • 777 Delaware Park Blvd.Wilmington, DESpacious veranda. Ballroom overlooksgreen fairways. Can accommodate up to225 seated guests. Many pre-designedpackages available or create your own.
DELI/CAFE/FAST FOOD
ARIANNA’S GOURMET & CAFÉ AND CATERING610-696-2910 • Cambridge Square323 E. Gay St. • West Chester, PACharming little restaurant that offershomemade foods served in a warm, com-fortable setting. Sample our soups, freshsalads, quiche and wonderful desserts.
CONCORD PIKE STEAK SHOP610-558-2569 • 257 Wilmington-WestChester Pike • Chadds Ford, PALocal shop serving steaks, subs, pizzas,strombolis, salads, calzones, appetizers.
EBENEZER’S CAFÉ610-459-3770 • www.ebscafe.com331 Wilmington Pike, Shoppes atSmithbridge • Glen Mills, PAEuropean coffee house serving sandwich-es, salads, deserts. Enjoy gourmet bagels,luscious pastries, monster muffins. $$, NL
HMS HOST407-532-3622 • www.hmstravelservices.com P.O. Box 613069 • Ococee, FLOffers discounted meals for groups intravel plazas, airports and malls.
JIMMY JOHN’S PIPIN’ HOT SANDWICHES 610-459-3083 • 1507 Wilmington Pike(Rt. 202) • West Chester, PALocal landmark famous for the old-fash-ioned hot dogs and electric train displays.Voted Delaware County’s “Best hot dogsand hamburgers.” $, NC, NL, H
MANHATTAN BAGEL302-477-0700 • 3209-B Concord PikeWilmington, DEFamous bagel shop specializing in home-
made gourmet bagels, spreads, pastriesand muffins. Sandwich menu. Cateringservices available. $, NL, H
MARKET STREET GRILL610-429-5328 • www.themarketstreetgrill.com6 West Market St. • West Chester, PAWinner of Main Line Today’s BestBreakfast, perfect for early business meet-ings or weekends with the family, featur-ing specialty omelets or wraps with crab,spinach and smoked salmon. Lunch has agreat selection of salads, wraps and spe-cialty sandwiches. Excellent value, alllunch items under $10.
FRENCH
LA BELLE EPOQUE CAFÉ610-566-6808 • www.labelleepoquecafe.com38 West State St • Media, PAAn award-winning restaurant servingFrench bistro food in a casual atmos-phere. Exquisite wine available. CC, H, $$$$
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ALBERTO’S AUTHENTIC ITALIAN CUISINE ANDSTEAKHOUSE 610-356-9700 • www.italiansteakhouse.com191 S. Newtown Street Rd. • NewtownSquare, PAAlberto’s is creating a unique conceptblending the very best of northern Italiancuisine with savory steakhouse selections.Res., $$$, CC, BF
BIG CHEESE PIZZA 610-358-0800 • 331 Wilmington – WestChester Pike, Suite 8 • Glen Mills, PAServing a selection of pizzas, stromboli,pasta, hoagies, salads, calzones and steaks.Come and expect the unexpected. Italianfamily operated. Eat in and/or take out. $$
★ CAPOZZOLI’S RESTAURANT AND BAR 610-459-9311 • 1410 Baltimore PikeChadds Ford, PARestaurant, wine and spirits, all in onebeautiful location. Homestyle Italiancatering, our place or yours. $$$, H
ENZO’S ITALIAN EATERY 610-399-3500• 1400 Wilmington PikeWest Chester, PAAuthentic southern Italian cuisine special-izing in fresh seafood, veal, homemadepasta and sauces. Gourmet pizzas.
FELLINI CAFÉ TRATTORIA 610-892-7616 • www.felliniscafe.com106 W. State St. • Media, PAAuthentic Italian café featuring importeddesserts, extensive menu, family atmos-phere. Monday nights live opera.Catering, banquets available. $$, R, BYOB, H
HUGO’S INN 610-388-1144 • www.hugosinn.com 940 E. Baltimore Pike • Kennett Square, PALocated across from Longwood Gardens.Serving the best in Italian and Americancuisine, steaks and seafood. World-famousmushroom specialties. $$$, CC
L’ANGOLO DI TIVOLI RISTORANTE ITALIANO 610-455-0737 • The Commons atThornbury • 34 E. Street RoadWest Chester, PAExperience the outstanding authenticItalian cuisine from an extensive menuserving fresh fish daily and homemadepastas and sauces. Dine in a charmingItalian family atmosphere or order fromthe take-out in our BYOB restaurant. $$$
PAGANO’S VILLAGE ITALIANO610-459-5900 • www.olderidgevillage.com Olde Ridge Village • 101 Ridge Rd., Unit#24 • Chadds Ford, PAAuthentic homemade Italian cuisine, featuring freshly prepared entrees, sand-wiches, imported cheeses, meats, olive oil,homemade cookies, pastries and gift bas-kets. Catering for all occasions. $$,NL,H
PESTCATORE’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT610-358-5454 • 1810 Wilmington PikeGlen Mills, PAAuthentic southern Italian cuisine, spe-cializing in seafood, steak and veal. Fineselection of European wines. Banquet andcatering services available. BF, CC, H, $$$$
PICASSO RESTAURANT & BAR610-891-9600 • www.picasso-bar.com36 W. State St. • Media, PAServing an inspired Italian/Spanish fusionmenu. Large selection of wines and for-eign beers. Banquet facilities available forup to 30 people. BF, R, CC, H, $$$$
★ PINOCCHIO’S RESTAURANT610-566-4870 Baltimore Pike & Gayley St.For over 50 years, this family restauranthas been serving pizzas, strombolis, dailyspecials and great prices. NL, H, $$$
RISTORANTE PANORAMA 215-922-7800 • www.pennsviewhotel.comThe Penns View Hotel • 14 N. Front St.Philadelphia, PAAuthentic progressive Italian cuisine servedin a dramatic setting, moderately priced.World’s largest cruvinet: 120 wines by theglass served daily. Res., $$$$, CC, H, BF
VINCENTE’S610-361-9121 • 1102 Baltimore Pike, Suite 10154 years serving Northern Italian cuisinefeaturing signature dishes, steak au poivre,Caesar salad and veal creations. Banquetor meeting facilities for 120. CC, H, $$$$
MEXICAN
COYOTE CROSSING610-429-8900 • www.coyotecrossing.com102 E. Market St. • West Chester, PAIn the historic district of West Chester,authentic Mexican cuisine awaits in a casu-ally elegant atmosphere. A flavorful menuoffers traditional selections, as well as oldfamily recipes. Private dining. $$$$, H
COYOTE CROSSING610-825-3000 • www.coyotecrossing.com800 Spring Mill Ave. • Conshohocken, PAColorful décor and authentic Mexicancuisine. The warm ambiance extends outdoors to the constellation of lightssurrounding the patio. $$$$, H
SEAFOOD
CHART HOUSE RESTAURANT215-625-8383 • www.chart-house.com555 S. Columbus Blvd. • Philadelphia, PASpecializing in fresh seafood with a riverview, complimentary valet parking.
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CREED’S SEAFOOD & STEAKS 610-265-2550 • www.creedskop.com • 499North Gulph Rd. • King of Prussia, PAWarm upscale dining features a raw bar,grilled fresh fish, aged steak and chops.C, H, $$$$, A, CC except Discover
GADALETO’S SEAFOOD MARKET, INC.610-430-7777 • Parkway Center, 929 S. High St. • West Chester, PAA genuine seafood market. A large selectionof truly fresh seafood at reasonable prices.Homemade soups, lunch and take out.
RED LOBSTER610-565-0437 • www.redlobster.com1145 W. Baltimore Pike • Media, PAGreat seafood restaurant sporting anewly renovated bar. Enjoy fresh seafoodin a warm, friendly atmosphere. $$$, H
SPECIALTY FOOD AND BEVERAGES
BARTOLOMEO PIO WINES & SPIRITS215-641-1600 • www.bpio.com 260 New York Dr. • Fort Washington, PAFull-service distributor for Bacardi,Pernod, Remy-Martin, Gallo. Wine andspirits menus for tasting events. Trainingfrom top industry professionals.
BREWER’S OUTLET610-459-8228 • 257 Wilmington – WestChester Pike • Chadds Ford, PAA unique beer and soda store featuring360 micro-brewed and imported beers.Many unusual sodas, juices, teas and over30 brands of water. Located one milenorth of the Pennsylvania/Delawarestate line on Rt. 202 just north of thevisitors bureau.
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COOKIES BY DESIGN 610-594-0122 • www.cookiesbydesign.com56 E. Uwchlan Ave. • Exton, PASimple ideas are the best. 20 years ago,Gwen Willhite combined two gifts, flow-ers and sweets, into one concept.
DOL CICE’ GELATO 215-499-5661 • P.O. Box 343 • Yardley, PAWholesaler for the best gelato and ingre-dients for the artisan to the finest restau-rants and meeting and events planners.Visit our retail store located in Peddler’sVillage in Lahaska, PA.
FOODSOURCE BY CLEMENS610-581-7209 • www.afoodsource.com 663 W. Lancaster Ave. • Bryn Mawr, PAThe ultimate specialty shop. Main Linelocation where world-class chefs preparetantalizing gourmet delicacies andEuropean pastries, gourmet cateringavailable.
FOODSOURCE BY CLEMENS610-361-4010 • www.afoodsource.com925 Baltimore Pike • Glen Mills, PAThe ultimate specialty shop, featuringbutcher shop meats, gourmet groceries,seafood deli, international cheeses, chef’s kitchen prepared foods and café.Pennsylvania wine and spirit shop.
GADALETO’S SEAFOOD MARKET, INC.610-430-7777 • Parkway Center, 929 S. High St. • West Chester, PAA genuine seafood market. A large selec-tion of truly fresh seafood at reasonableprices. Homemade soups, lunch andtakeout.
GEORGEO’S GOURMET DESSERTS610-494-4975 • 800-362-5154 www.georgeoswaterice.com409 Green St. • Marcus Hook, PAWe supply four states with the finestproducts available, from Bassetts IceCream and Miel Gourmet Ice Cream to gourmet breads and desserts.
HANK’S BEVERAGES800-289-4722 • www.hanksbeverages.com4625 Street Rd. • Trevose, PAHank’s gourmet beverages offers a classicline of gourmet flavors including rootbeer, diet root beer, vanilla cream,orange cream and black cherry.
HEAVENLY HAM610-353-4000 • www.heavenlyham.com2054 Sproul Rd. • Broomall, PASpiral sliced hams and turkeys. Sand-wiches, homemade soups, box lunches.Take-out and delivery available. Giftpackages and corporate discounts. NL
HONEYBAKED HAM610-459-5081 • www.honeybaked.com 605 Wilmington – West Chester Pike Glen Mills, PASpecialty ham and turkey retail store also
serving side dishes, mustard, desserts, ribsand boxed lunches. Ask about our corpo-rate gift giving programs and fund-raisers.Catering available.
MAGGIEMOO’S ICE CREAM AND TREATERY610-459-8300 • www.maggiemoos.comShoppes at Brinton Lake • 100 EvergreenDr., Ste. 109 • Glen Mills, PAHomemade ice cream, shakes, malts,sundaes, fruit smoothies and ice creamcakes. Ice cream so fresh it moos! A
MORNING STAR COFFEE ROASTERS610-701-7022 • www.morningstarcoffee.us207-E Carter Dr. • West Chester, PAAward-winning roaster of gourmet cof-fees. Supplies to fine dining restaurants,gourmet cafes and fine food markets.Private label services available to qualifiedbusinesses.
MY HOUSE COOKIES610-459-1869 • www.myhousecookies.com167 Concord Meeting Rd • Glen Mills, PAMakers of old-fashioned, hand-craftedcookies. Cookie trays of all sizes, seven fla-vors.
SOUTHERN WINE & SPIRITS OF PA.610-265-6800 • King of Prussia, PASWS of PA is dedicated to serving thehospitality industry in PA with a widevariety of wines and spirits from aroundthe globe. Our sales consultants arepleased to work with our clients to createbeverage programs including wine lists,“feature” drink lists, wine by the glassmenu lists and complete staff trainings.
SPRING RUN NATURAL FOODS610-388-0500 • 909 East Baltimore PikeKennet Square, PAThe area’s newest food store. Formerlythe Mushroom Museum. Features thebest organic products, herbs and vitaminsplus free-range organic poultry andmeats. Great vegetarian products andmore.
STARBUCKS COFFEE HOUSE610-399-0948 • www.starbucks.com1353 Wilmington Pike • West Chester, PASpecialty hand-crafted beverages, espres-so, frappuccinos and pastries.
SUGARTOWN SMOKED SPECIALTIES, INC.610-429-4080 • www.smokedfoods.com306 Westtown Rd. • West Chester, PAProcessor and wholesaler for gourmetsmoked meat, fish and poultry. Retailstore located in Farmer’s Market, Wayne,PA.
SWEET TEMPTATIONS410-561-4807 • 9524 Deerco RdTimonium, MDWe are a gourmet wholesale/retaildessert company. Our desserts are madewith only the finest ingredients. Our
reputation for frugality and excellencehas made us the area’s premier dessertcompany
SWISS FARMS STORES 610-356-2070 • www.swissfarms.com2928 West Chester Pike • Broomall, PAFarm fresh products with drive-throughconvenience. Open 6am, serving coffeeand breakfast fare. Now accepting creditand debit cards.
WAWA610-459-9819 • www.wawa.comRt. 202 and Naamans Creek Rd.Chadds Ford, PAConveniently open 24 hours, providingsuperior hot and cold products, gasoline,clean restrooms and free air.
WILD FRUITZ AND BEVERAGES610-827-7697 • www.wildfruitz.com1072 St. Matthews Rd. • Chester Springs,PA100% natural sparkling juice in eight delicious flavors — raspberry,huckleberry/blueberry, apricot/peach,orange/mango, cranberry, watermelon,lemonade and pomergranate/black currant.
TEA ROOMS
SPECIALTEAS TEA ROOM 610-358-2320 • 101 Ridge Road37 Olde Ridge Village • Chadds Ford, PAAuthentic British tea room featuring tra-ditional English teas, scones, sandwiches,quiche and desserts. Charming gift shopwith emphasis on unusual gifts. $$
THAI
LA NA THAI-FRENCH CUISINE 610-892-7787 • 33 W. State St. • Media,PACome experience the taste of Thailandwith French fare, great desserts, too. $$$,BYOB
NOODDI THE NOODLE BAR610-892-8710 • 42 E. State St. • Media,PAGlobal noodles: Thailand, Vietnam,Japan, etc. From Thai boat noodle toyakisoba. $$$
TEIKOKU RESTAURANT610-644-8270 • www.teikokurestaurant.com5492 West Chester Pike • NewtownSquare, PATeikoku offers affordable Japanese and Thai cuisines in a beautiful Asian-inspired setting. Wedding and cateringfacilities are available. BF, H, $$$$
Retreat to the Countryside.
If you’re searching for the
perfect location that has
the convenience of the big
city but the intimacy and
beauty of the countryside,
Delaware County’s
Brandywine Country is the
perfect setting. The region
is home to several fine,
nationally-known hotels,
many of which offer won-
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attractions. With their
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ideal location whether
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1800 TORY INNE BED & BREAKFAST610-431-2788 • www.toryinne.comHistoric District • 734 N. Chester Rd.West Chester, PAListed in The National Register ofHistoric Places, the former GoshenvilleGeneral Store and Post Office has beenrestored, revitalized, and converted into an upscale, intimate, and luxurious“English Style” Bed & Breakfast Inne.Features three exceptional suites.
A BRANDYWINE VALLEY BED & BREAKFASTASSOCIATION INC.503 W. State St. • www.bvbb.com Enjoy true Brandywine Valley style hospi-tality at one of our member B&Bs. Linkdirectly to our B&Bs, check availability,make reservations, or get help planningyour visit to the Brandywine Valley.
ACROSS THE WAY BED & BREAKFAST AT THE FASSITT MANSION800-484-7554, code 3132 www.acrossthewaybb.com6051 Old Philadelphia PikeWhite Horse, PALocated in the heart of PennsylvaniaDutch country. Once a safe house on the
Underground Railroad. Come and expe-rience the history and elegance of an1845 Gothic Victorian mansion.
BANCROFT MANOR BED & BREAKFAST610-444-9101 • www.bancroftmanor.com318 Marshall St. • Kennett Square, PAThis 1909 Victorian is a two-time winnerin Kennett’s Christmas contest and offersa king suite, queen and full rooms. Largecommon rooms, park-like yard and sump-tuous breakfast.
BED & BREAKFAST AT WALNUT HILL 610-444-3703 www.bbonline.com/PA/walnuthill541 Chandler Mill Rd. • Avondale, PACozy circa 1840 antique-filled mill houseoverlooking horse-filled meadows andstream. Canopy double, king or twin withprivate baths. All central air and distinc-tive country breakfast. Seven minutes toLongwood Gardens.
CHESHIRE HOUSE — 1716 MANSION610-876-5355 • www.thecheshirehouse.com1200 Main St. • Upland, PAFeatures 18th-century historic mansionwith honeymoon suites, atrium, grandpiano, ballroom and catering for 110guests.
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The Longfellow House Bed & Breakfast in Swarthmore, PA. Take pleasure in exploring theBrandywine through a variety of packages offered by our hotels and bed & breakfasts.
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CORNERSTONE BED & BREAKFAST610-274-2143 • www.cornerstoneinn.net300 Buttonwood Rd. • Landenberg, PA18th-century country estate; minutes fromLongwood Gardens, Winterthur, WyethMuseum and Amish Country. Fireplaces, fullcountry breakfast and private Jacuzzi baths.
ELVER VALLEY GUEST HOME AND CABIN 1-877-863-5837 • 717-529-2803432 Sawmill Rd. • Cochranville, PALocated between Brandywine Valley andLancaster County is a guest home withtwo bedrooms, private baths, queen beds,air conditioning and television. Cabinsleeps 12 with a full kitchen, outside picnic tables and fireplace.
FAIRVILLE INN 610-388-5900 • www.fairvilleinn.com506 Kennett Pike • Chadds Ford, PAYour Brandywine Valley destination. Fifteenguest rooms with elegant decor, breakfastand the gateway to Chateau Country withWinterthur and Longwood Gardens.
FAUNBROOK BED & BREAKFAST 610-436-5788 • 800-505-3233www.faunbrook.com699 W. Rosedale Ave. • West Chester, PAA distinctive, upscale bed and breakfast in a large, historic mansion with six bed-rooms. Excellent location for retreats, corporate and social events.
★ HAMANASSETT610-459-3000 • 877-836-8212www.hamanassett.com725 Darlington Rd. • Chester Heights, PACirca 1856 English country mansion on aseven-acre Brandywine Valley estate. A romantic B&B offering candlelightbreakfasts, elegantly appointed large bed-rooms, private baths, billiards room, solari-um. Pet- and child-friendly carriage house.Near major attractions but a world away.
HEDGEROW BED & BREAKFAST SUITES610-388-6080 • www.brandywine-valley.com • 268 Kennett Pike Chadds Ford, PARestored carriage house betweenLongwood Gardens and Winterthur.Luxurious suites, private baths, canopiedqueen, twins, king with fireplace, wet barand Jacuzzi. Full breakfast.
★ INN AT WHITEWING FARM610-388-2664 • www.whitewingfarm.comP.O. Box 98 • Kennett Square, PAA 1700s farmhouse on 43 acres. Withgreenhouses, gardens, a pool and pond.Eight guest rooms and carriage housecome with private baths.
KENNETT HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST800-820-9592 • www.kennetthouse.com503 W. State St. • Kennett Square, PAExperience the casual elegance of a mag-nificent granite foursquare mansion, builtin 1910. Features beautiful chestnut androsewood woodwork, antique furnishingsand oriental rugs.
Located in the heart of the beautiful BrandywineValley with convenient access to downtownWilmington and Philadelphia . . . just minutesfrom world class museums, gardens, theaters,attractions and tax-free shopping!
Our campus environment features 138 contem-porary guest rooms with free high-speed wirelessinternet surrounding the area's largest outdoorpool, Damon's Grill, adjacent full-service healthclub with indoor pool. Microwave and refrigera-tor available. Complimentary welcome gift forPriority Club Members. Vacation packages, short-term relocation and groups welcome.
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THE LONGFELLOW HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST610-544-4588 • www.thelongfellowhouse.com • 124 Park Ave. Swarthmore, PAAn historic replica of Henry WadsworthLongfellow’s House located one blockfrom Swarthmore College. Five-minutecar ride to Widener University. Threecharming rooms, one with a large en-suitebath.
MAGNOLIA HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST610-544-6779magnoliahousebandb.com314 Harvard Ave • Swarthmore, PAA bed and breakfast located in a historichome nestled on a beautiful quiet street.It is within easy walking distance ofdowntown Swarthmore and the train station.
THE PENNSBURY INN B&B 610-388-1435 • www.pennsburyinn.com883 Baltimore Pike • Chadds Ford, PAA National Historic Registry, circa 1714B&B with six elegant guestrooms withprivate baths. Eight acres of award-win-ning gardens. Lovely weddings, fun familyreunions and creative corporate meetings.
PURCELL DARRELL HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST610-690-4421 • purcelldarrellhouse.home.comcast.net • 315 N. Chester Rd.Swarthmore, PAA smoke-free Victorian home, circa 1880with both antique and “practical” fur-nishings. With just two guest rooms, it’smore like staying with friends.
SNUG HOLLOW FARM BED & BREAKFAST610-692-3281 1170 N. New St. • West Chester, PARestored 1790s farmhouse on 17 acres ofwoodlands and lawns. Convenient to allarea attractions. Quiet seclusion withpeaceful, restful rooms. Bank Barn is avail-able for weddings, meetings and otherfunctions.
SWEETWATER FARM610-459-4711 • 800-793-3892www.sweetwaterfarmbb.com 50 Sweetwater Rd. • Glen Mills, PA Historic 50-acre estate in the heart ofthe Brandywine Valley. Featuring twelveguest rooms, Sweetwater Farm is popularfor weddings, family reunions and corpo-rate retreats. Five child and pet friendlycottages and outdoor pool and hot tub.
CAMPING
BRANDYWINE MEADOWS CAMPGROUND 610-273-9753 429 Icedale Rd. •Honey Brook, PAEnjoy our unique store, game room,playgrounds, ballfield, basketball court,pools, mini-golf, laundry, shaded andopen sites. Children and pets welcome.
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COUNTRY INNS
THE DULING-KURTZ HOUSE & COUNTRY INN 610-524-1830 • www.duling-kurtz.com146 S. Whitford Rd. • Exton, PAThis charming country inn has 15 guestrooms with period reproductions, arestaurant and meeting space.
GENERAL WARREN INNE 610-296-3637 • www.generalwarren.comOld Lancaster Hwy. • Malvern, PAHistoric 1745 country inn with eightsuites appointed with period reproduction.Private baths, cable TV, fireplaces and oneJacuzzi. Continental breakfast included.Fine dining restaurant on main floor.
GOLDEN PLOUGH INN AT PEDDLER’S VILLAGE 215-794-4004 • www.peddlersvillage.comRt. 202 and Street Rd. • Lahaska, PA 71 luxurious rooms and suites, A/C,color TV, two-line speakerphone, refriger-ator, canopy bed, whirlpool and/or gas-litfireplace, includes continental breakfast.
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THE INN AT MONTCHANIN VILLAGE302-888-2133 • www.montchanin.comRt.100 and Kirk Road• Montchanin, DEMobil 4 Star award winner with 28 luxuri-ously appointed rooms and suites in indi-vidual historic houses, with Krazy Kat’srestaurant. Meeting rooms and private din-ing. Fitness Center. Packages available.
RED ROSE INN 610-869-3003 • www.1740redroseinn.com804 W. Baltimore Pike • West Grove, PALocated in the quiet country, this inn hasseveral charming guest rooms, restaurant,two lounges, meeting and catering facili-ties available.
EXTENDED STAY
ALLEMANN’S TIPTREE LODGE SUITES 610-274-3659 • www.allemannventures.com • 308 Buttonwood Rd.Landenberg, PAFour charming fully furnished family sizeunique and upscale apartments, all ameni-ties, fireplaces and cozy atmosphere, withlarge decks and patios. Nestled in majesticwoodlands with meandering steam, offering“serenity” (optional B&B stocked kitchens).
HAMANASSETT BED & BREAKFAST AND CARRIAGE HOUSE610-459-3000 • 800-836-8212www.hamanassett.com725 Darlington Rd. • Chester Heights, PAHistoric 19th-century mansion surround-ed by woodlands, gardens, hiking trails.Gourmet candlelight breakfast, library,billiards room, solarium. Elegantlyappointed large bedrooms with privatebaths. Child and pet friendly carriagehouse. Convenient BV location.
★ HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS HOTEL & SUITES CONCORDVILLE/BRANDYWINE 610-358-1700 • www.concordvillehiexpress.com • 1110 Baltimore Pike (NearU.S. Rts. 1 and 202.) • Glen Mills, PAOffers 136 renovated rooms and a state-of-the-art conference center. Weekday complimentarydeluxe continental breakfast.
HOMEWOOD SUITES BY HILTON GREAT VALLEY610-296-3500 • 12 E. Swedesford Rd.Malvern, PAAll-suite hotel. Complimentary breakfastbuffet served daily. Full kitchens and liv-ing area. Enjoy our indoor pool, fitnessroom and spa.
KORMAN COMMUNITIES - WATERVIEW610-692-5050 • www.kormancommunities.com2 Waterview Rd. • East Goshen, PAOne or two bedrooms, garden-styleapartments. Enjoy fully furnished, tradi-tional suites, fully equipped kitchens,complete linen package and color TV.Minutes from Valley Forge NationalHistoric Park and Longwood Gardens.
KORMAN COMMUNITIES WOODVIEW APARTMENTS610-296-9700 • www.kormancommunities.com 311 Lancaster Ave. • Malvern, PASet on a 30-acre hillside, surrounded by treesand foliage. Luxury apartment home com-munity on the Main Line that offers seclud-ed country living with city conveniences.
NATIONAL CORPORATE HOUSING610-459-9588 • www.nationalcorporatehousing.com • 7000 Johnson Farm La.,Apt. 204 • Chadds Ford, PAWe offer the comforts and conveniencesto make you feel relaxed and welcome.Spacious apartments, residential decor,superior amenities and outstanding ser-vice with flexible lease terms.
STRATFORD APARTMENTS A KORMAN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY302-478-1215 • www.kormanresidential.com • 3120 Naamans Rd. N-10 • Wilmington, DEConveniently located in NorthWilmington. Twenty-two floor plansavailable, fully furnished and elegantlyappointed. Suites have full kitchen, linens,cable TV and local phone. Unfurnishedapartments also available.
SUMMIT VALLEYBROOK610-558-1300 • www.summitvalleybrook.com • 7000 Johnson Farm LaneChadds Ford, PASummit Valleybrook offers luxury apart-ment living second to none. Choose fromfive spectacular floor plans with designerinteriors to fit your personal style.Experience unsurpassed amenities.
HOTELS, CORPORATE MEETING FACILITIES & CONFERENCE CENTERS
ACE CENTER610-825-8000 • www.aceconferencecenter.com • 800 Ridge Pike and ManorRoad • Lafayette Hill, PAIACC member, featuring 38 meetingrooms, 120 guests rooms, superb cuisineand extensive recreation facilities. Enjoy
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★ BEST WESTERN BRANDYWINE VALLEY INN302-656-9436 • www.brandywineiinn.com1807 Concord Pike • Wilmington, DEBrandywine Valley tourism headquarters.Various packages available for admissionto many attractions. Nearby shopping andrestaurants. Ask about our new Winter-thur Suites and Chambers or our CountryFrench Boudoirs.
BEST WESTERN CONCORDVILLE HOTEL 610-358-9400 • www.concordvilleinn.comU.S. Routes 1 and 322 • P.O. Box 607Concordville, PAConveniently located in heart of Brandy-wine Valley — 115 rooms including suites,overnight packages, meeting space, pool,exercise room. Deluxe continental break-fast daily and hot breakfast buffet Mon.-Fri.
BRANDYWINE COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT800-497-3500 • www.courtyard.com 320 Rocky Run Pkwy. • Talleyville, DE First-class accommodations. Convenientto Brandywine attractions. Walk across to five fine restaurants — John Harvards,Red Lobster, TGIFridays, Lone Star andOlive Garden.
BRANDYWINE RIVER HOTEL610-388-9800 • www.brandywineriverhotel.com • (U.S. Routes 1 and 100)P.O. Box 1058 • Chadds Ford, PANewly-renovated and completely non-smoking. Forty charming rooms, firesidesuites, jacuzzi bath, executive suites anddeluxe doubles including European PlusBreakfast and Afternoon Tea, cottage forextended stays.
THE BRANDYWINE SUITES HOTEL 800-756-0070 • www.brandywinesuites.com707 N. King St. • Wilmington, DEA small luxury, all-suite, European stylehotel including an award-winning restau-rant. Complimentary continental breakfast.Banquet and conference facilities available.
COMFORT INN & SUITES OF BRANDYWINE VALLEY 610-399-4600 • www.comfortinn.com/hotel/pa232 • 1310 Wilmington Pike(Rt. 202) • West Chester, PASpacious rooms, suites with whirlpools,microfridge. Complimentary continentalbreakfast. Executive suite with kitchenand living area. Winner of Choice HotelsInternational’s Gold Hospitality Award.
★ COMFORT INN PHILADELPHIA AIRPORT 610-521-9800 • www.comfortinnphiladelphiaairport.com 53 Industrial Hwy. (Rt. 291)Essington, PA150 rooms, fitness center, whirlpoolrooms, complimentary airport shuttle and Continental breakfast.
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CONCORD COUNTRY CLUB610-459-2200 • www.concordcountryclub.comRt. 202 & Oakland Road Concordville, PAAn elegant setting for corporate and socialevents.
CONGRESS HALL888-944-1816 • www.congresshall.com251 Beach Ave. • Cape May, NJ Congress Hall combines the grandeur andelegance of Cape May with the style, con-venience and unique character of a mod-ern hotel.
CROWN PLAZA VALLEY FORGE 610-908-6040 • www.cpvalleyforge.com260 Mall Blvd. • King of Prussia, PAExtraordinary features includes 225 guestaccommodations, restaurant with lounge,two elegant ballrooms and state-of-the-artamphitheater.
DAYS INN, PHILADELPHIA610-876-7211 • www.daysinn.com 1300 Providence Ave. • Chester, PA24-hour shuttle service, 115 renovatedrooms. Also banquet and conference facil-ities, swimming pool and exercise roomare available.
DAYS INN,WILMINGTON 302-478-0300 • 800-445-0852www.daysinn.com • 5209 Concord Pike(Rt. 202) • Wilmington, DEFree high-speed Internet in all rooms,business center in lobby, deluxe continen-tal breakfast with hot waffle, 27-inch TV,cable and HBO.
DESMOND GREAT VALLEY HOTEL 610-296-9800 • www.desmondgv.comOne Liberty Blvd. • Malvern, PAFull service hotel with dedicated confer-ence center. Amenities include canopybeds, elegant ballroom and award-win-ning restaurant.
★ DOUBLETREE HOTEL WILMINGTON302-478-6000 • www.doubletree.com4727 Concord Pike • Wilmington, DENewly renovated hotel in the BrandywineValley. Enjoy the indoor pool, healthclub, deluxe amenities. Convenient to the area’s tax-free shopping.
EMBASSY SUITES 215-365-4500 • 9000 Bartram Ave.Philadelphia, PAA 263 all-suite hotel located near the Phila-delphia International Airport. Full-servicerestaurant and meeting spaces are available.
FAIRFIELD INN BY MARRIOTT/EXTON 610-524-8811www.marriott.com/PHLEX5 N. Pottstown Pike • Exton, PAClean, comfortable guest rooms featuringmicrowaves, refrigerators, coffee makersand irons. Deluxe continental breakfast.Conveniently located.
★ GREGG CONFERENCE CENTER AT THEAMERICAN COLLEGE610-526-1208 • www.amercoll.edu/greggcenter.com • 270 S. Bryn Mawr Ave.Bryn Mawr, PAExecutive conference center with 50overnight guest rooms, 27,000 square-feet of meeting space and 220-seat audi-torium. Teleconferencing, computer labs, high-speed Internet access in everymeeting room.
HAMPTON INN – DOWNINGTOWN/EXTON 610-363-5555 • www.hamptoninnexton.com • 4 N. Pottstown Pike • Exton, PANewly renovated hotel offering freebreakfast and 100% satisfaction guarantee.Located near the Brandywine Valley,Amish Country and Philadelphia.
HAMPTON INN – PLYMOUTH MEETING610-567-0900 • www.hampton-inn.com/hi/phillyplymouthmtg • 2055 ChemicalRd. • Plymouth Meeting, PANewly renovated hotel offering freebreakfast and 100% satisfaction gurantee.Located near the beautiful BrandywineValley, Amish Country and Philadelphia.
★ HILTON GARDEN INN KENNETT SQUARE 610-765-1003 • www.kennettsquare.gardeninn.com • 815 E. Baltimore PikeKennett Square, PAAll rooms have a microwave, refrigeratorand a coffee maker. Indoor pool, whirlpool,minutes from Longwood Gardens andmany Brandywine Valley attractions.
HILTON PHILADELPHIA AIRPORT 215-937-4508 • www.hiltonphiladelphiaairport.com • 4509 Island Ave.Philadelphia, PA330 rooms, suites, a 9,000-square-foot ban-quet facility, health club, indoor pool, restau-rant and sports bar for guests to enjoy.
HOLIDAY INN BRANDYWINE 302-478-2222 • www.holidayinn-brandywine.com • 4000 Concord PikeWilmington, DELocated in the heart of the BrandywineValley, this Holiday Inn features contempo-rary guest rooms and is near exciting areaattractions. Fully-equipped health club —conference and meeting facilities available.
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS 610-524-9000 • www.hieexton.com120 N. Pottstown Pike • Exton, PAOffering 124 newly renovated rooms and a deluxe complimentary continentalbreakfast served daily in the beautifulGreat Room. Located in the center ofExton and in walking distance to shop-ping and restaurants.
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS HOTEL & SUITES CONCORDVILLE/BRANDYWINE 610-358-1700 • www.concordvilleexpress.com • 1110 Baltimore Pike (NearU.S. Routes 1 and 202)
Glen Mills, PAOffers 136 renovated rooms and a state-of-the-art conference center. Weekday compli-mentary deluxe continental breakfast.
HOLIDAY INN PHILADELPHIA AIRPORT 610-521-2400 • 800-465-4329www.webeventplanner.com/directory/holidayinnphilairport • 45 IndustrialHwy. (I-95 at Routes. 420 and 291)Essington, PA 303-room hotel with fitness center,restaurant, lounge and meeting facilities.Airport shuttle. Minutes from the airportand Center City.
HOLIDAY INN SELECT WILMINGTON – BRANDYWINE VALLEY 302-791-4611 • 630 Naamans Rd. (just off I-95) • Claymont, DEFeatures 193 newly-renovated rooms,11,000 square feet of meeting space andbanquet facilities.
HOLIDAY INN WEST CHESTER610-692-1900 • www.hiwestchester.com943 S. High St. • West Chester, PALocated in historic West Chester offeringspacious guest rooms and suites. Twobeautiful ballrooms and banquet facilities.
★ THE INN AT CHESTER SPRINGS HOTEL CONFERENCE CENTER 610-363-1100 • 888-253-6119www.innatchestersprings.comRt. 100 and Gordon Dr. • 815 N.Pottstown Pike • Exton, PAIdeally located near Brandywine Valley andLancaster Amish Country. 216 elegantlyappointed guestrooms, indoor/outdoorpools, Arthur’s Restaurant & Bar. Meetingand banquet facilities for up to 400 people.
INN AT MONTCHANIN VILLAGE 302-888-2133 • www.montchanin.comRt. 100 and Kirk Rd. • Montchanin, DEMobil 4 Star awarded, 28 luxuriouslyappointed rooms and suites with KrazyKats restaurant. Meeting rooms and pri-vate dining, fitness center.
McCALL MEETING AND CONFERENCE CENTER610-449-8326 • www.meetatmccall.com202 N. Lynn Blvd. • Highland Park, PAEvent rooms for business & social events,full A/V, country club setting, on-sitecatering, free parking.
McINTOSH INN 302-479-7900 • www.mcintoshinn.com300 Rocky Run Pkwy. • Wilmington, DECharming inn at reasonable prices. FreeContinental breakfast, ironing board andiron, free high-speed Internet and fitnessroom. Minutes from all BrandywineValley attractions.
McINTOSH INN OF MEDIA 610-565-5800 • www.mcintoshinn.com 4 S. New Middletown Rd. (U.S. Rts. 1and 352) • Media, PA
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Customer service-oriented inn. AAA-rated. Close to all Brandywine Valleyattractions. Reasonable rates and conti-nental breakfast.
MEDIA INN 610-566-6500 • 435 E. Baltimore Pike(U.S. Rts. 1 and 252) • Media, PAThe Media Inn has 54 rooms, offers acontinental breakfast. Near public trans-portation. Airport minutes away.
MENDENHALL HOTEL 610-388-2100 x421 • www.mendenhallinn.com • Rt. 52 • P.O. Box 208Mendenhall, PALocated in quiet, country village, attrac-tions nearby. 70 rooms including suites,overnight packages, meeting space, exer-cise room. Deluxe continental breakfastdaily and hot breakfast buffet Mon.-Fri.
MICROTEL INN AND SUITES 610-738-9111 • www.microtelinn-wcpa.com • 500 Willowbrook La.West Chester, PA 102 guest rooms and suites. Suitesinclude sleeper sofa, kitchenette,microwave, refrigerator, and coffeemaker. Free wireless high-speed Internetand local calls. Convenient to Brandywineattractions and corporate parks.
MOTEL PROVIDENCE610-566-6480 • www.motel-providence.com200 S. Providence Rd. • (Rt. 252)Media, PAA 41-room motel with one apartmentand 18 furnished efficiencies. Weekly andmonthly rentals.
PARKWAY INN 610-543-0555 • 675 Baltimore PikeSpringfield, PAKitchen units, weekly and monthly rates.Near shopping centers and restaurants.
PERELMEN QUADRANGLE-UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA215-898-5552 www.vpal.upenn.edu/perelmanquadPerelman Quadrangle with Old-Worldstyle and the charm of a university cam-pus, provides a setting like no other foryour special event.
RADNOR HOTEL 610-688-5800 • 800-537-3000www.radnorhotel.com591 E. Lancaster Ave. • St. Davids, PAElegant full-service hotel located inPhiladelphia’s stylish Main Line neighbor-hood, featuring 171 guest rooms andsuites, smoke-free Glenmorgan Bar &Grill, Club 591 fitness center, outdoorpool, award-winning formal gardens andcomplimentary high-speed Internet access.
RED ROOF INN610-521-5090 • www.redroofinn.com 49 Industrial Hwy. Essington, PAThis 135-room inn is adjacent to I-95and 4-1/2 miles south of PhiladelphiaAirport. Completely renovated in 2001.Oversized king size beds available.
★ RENAISSANCE PHILADELPHIA AIRPORT HOTEL610-521-5900 • www.renaissancehotels.com500 Stevens Dr. • Philadelphia, PAUpscale full-service hotel featuring anindoor pool, exercise room, conciergefloors, business center, 24-hour shuttle.Only 1-1/2 miles from airport.
SHERATON SUITES PHILADELPHIA AIRPORT215-220-4620 • www.starwood.com/sheraton • 4101 Island Ave.Philadelphia, PAUltra modern, extremely accommodat-ing, newly-renovated, all-suites atriumhotel has many convenient amenities.Near airport, Delaware County andPhiladelphia.
SUMMIT INN HOTEL 610-449-6000 • 351 E. Township LineRd. • Upper Darby, PAThe Summit Inn Hotel has 74 rooms,provides a continental breakfast and isconvenient to I-476 and only eight milesfrom downtown Philadelphia.
TROPICANA CASINO & RESORT - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 888-201-3302 • www.tropicana.netBrighton and the Boardwalk • AtlanticCity, NJCasino and Resort. Largest hotel in thestate of New Jersey. Rated A+ by theWashington Post.
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY610-519-4500 • www.villanova.edu800 Lancaster Ave. • Villanova, PAWe provide lovely new apartment-stylehousing from late May until early Augustfor interns, conference attendees andthose needing an extended stay facility.
WAYNE HOTEL 800-962-5850 • 610-687-5000www.waynehotel.com139 E. Lancaster Ave. • Wayne, PAListed on the National Historic Register.The elegant decor has been beautifullyrestored. Each room has Victorian fur-nishings throughout. Free high-speedInternet access and continental breakfast.
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CAROUSEL TOYOTA610-558-6800 • www.carouseltoyota.com1050 Baltimore Pike • Glen Mills, PASales, service, body shop, parts andaccessories available.
GENERAL SALES CADILLAC, OLDSMOBILE AND SAAB610-455-1700 • www.generalsalescars.com1265 Wilmington Pike • West Chester, PANew and previously owned automotivedealer for Cadillac, Oldsmobile and Saab. Award-winning service for all GM vehicles.
BANKS
COMMERCE BANK 610-627-4601 • 1-888-751-9000www.commercebank.com200 E. State St. • Media, PA300-plus branches through New York,New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania.Seven-day branch banking.
FIRST KEYSTONE BANK610-565-6210 • www.firstkeystone.com22 W. State St. • Media, PAFirst Keystone Bank is one of the leadingproviders of innovative savings, residentiallending and commercial loan products.
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IRON WORKERS BANK610-361-8790 • www.iwsb.com 1 Olde Ridge Village • Chadds Ford, PAA friendly community bank that specializesin retail and small business banking with awide range of products and services.
SUSQUEHANA PATRIOT BANK610-356-1574 • www.Susquehana.net200 S. Newtown Street Rd. • NewtownSquare, PAWith offices in PA, MD, NJ, and WV,operating numerous commercial bank-ing, wealth management, insurance andleasing companies.
WACHOVIA BANK610-891-1049 • 800-922-4684www.wachovia.com • 217 W. Baltimore PikeMedia, PAWith 24 financial centers in DelawareCounty, Wachovia’s uncommon wisdomis just around the corner. Come visit us,see us on the Web at www.wachovia.comor call 1-800-WACHOVIA.
BUSINESSES/CORPORATIONS
ALBRIGHT COLLEGE610-921-2381 • www.albright.edu13th and Bern streets • Reading, PAProviding classes on-site at the corporatelevel for interested groups. One night aweek to earn a Bachelors Degree in aslittle as two years.
Weichert Realtors in Media, PA.
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AQUA PENNSYLVANIA, INC.610-645-1081 • www.aquaamerica.com762 Lancaster Ave. • Bryn Mawr, PAFormerly Pennsylvania Suburban WaterCompany. Third largest, investor-ownedwater utility in the United States.Provides service to Southeast Pennsylvania.
ARTHUR R. LEAHY / JANNEY MONTGOMERY SCOTT610-892-3302 • 800-JMS-2160 www.janneys.com Rose Tree Corporate Center • Ste. 4001400 N. Providence Rd. • Media, PAMember New York Stock Exchange, Inc.and other principal exchanges. Memberof The Securities Investor ProtectionCorporation.
JOSEPH BODALSKI, CLU, CHFC, CFM,VICE PRESIDENT,WEALTH MANAGEMENT ADVISOR, MERRILL LYNCH 610-565-9833300 W. State St., 2nd Fl. • Media, PAServing wealth management needs ofindividuals and businesses.
BOEING COMPANY ARMY ROTORCRAFT SYSTEMS610-591-2729 • www.boeing.com P.O. Box 16858, P10-18 • Philadelphia, PABoeing operates manufacturing andadministrative facilities. Manufactureshelicopters for the U.S. Army and severalinternational countries.
BRINTON LAKE CORPORATE CENTER 610-664-1400 • 33 Rock Hill Rd, Suite 200 • Bala Cynwyd, PAClass A office space and hotel to be built.Daycare Center opened May 2001. Exist-ing 75,000-square-foot office building.
CHADDS FORD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 610-388-7610 • www.chaddsford.orgP.O. Box 176 • Chadds Ford, PAThis association supports business andmarketing companies to strengthen thevitality and growth of commerce in theChadds Ford area.
COMCAST COMMUNICATIONS, INC.610-876-5000 • www.comcast.com3 Moore Rd. • Wallingford, PAProvides entertainment and informationservices throughout the Delaware Valley.
D&B TAILORS610-356-9279 • www.dbtailors.com3620 Chapel Rd. • Newtown Square, PATailors and Custom Clothiers — alter-ations, restyling, custom clothing anddesigner for men and women. Customcleaner specialized for designer clothing.Best of the Main Line.
DELAWARE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE610-565-3677 • www.delcochamber.org602 E. Baltimore Pike • Media, PAMembership organization. Free start-upbusiness counseling, seminars, businessexpositions, award recognition, legislativeupdates, breakfast meetings and much,much more.
DILWORTHTOWN CLEANERS 610-399-9190 • 1387 DilworthtownCrossing, Shoppes at DilworthtownWest Chester, PAProfessional dry cleaning on premises,family owned and operated. Shirts laun-dered, household items, leather andsuede, tailoring done on premises, wedding gowns, same day service.
ELKO & ASSOCIATES, LTD.610-565-3930 • Flagship Corporate Center2 W. Baltimore Ave., Ste. 210 • Media, PAAccounting, auditing, tax planning andcompliance, business consulting, estateand personal financial planning and com-puter information services.
ELLIS COFFEE215-537-9500 • 2835 Bridge St. Philadelphia, PAProvides restaurant and hotel coffees,gourmet specialty teas, coffees, espresso,chocolates, service and equipment.
EXCEL BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC.302-453-1500 • 201 Ruther Dr., Ste. 10Newark, DESales and service of office equipment,digital copies, faxes, printers, colorcopiers, network support, scanners andduplicators.
GREATER PHILADELPHIA ALLIANCE OF COLLEGESAND UNIVERSITIES215-591-5707 • www.phillycolleges.com 1140 Virginia Dr. • Fort Washington, PAThe GPACU is comprised of regionallyaccredited colleges and universities work-ing in collaboration with corporationsand community organizations to increaseawareness of higher education opportuni-ties in the Philadelphia area.
GREATER PHILADELPHIA TOURISM MARKETING CORPORATION 215-599-0776 • www.gophila.com30 S. 17th St. • Ste. 1710 • Philadelphia, PAGreater Philadelphia Tourism MarketingCorporation builds the region’s economyand image through destination marketingthat increases the number of visitors inthe five-county region.
KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS215-399-0123 • www.konicaminolta.us300 Stevens Dr., Ste. 145 • Lester, PADocument management for all businessenvironments: digital scanning solutions,network printers, copiers, and faxes incolor or black and white.
MAIL SERVICE CENTER 610-872-5662 • www.neighborhoodpostal.com402 Edgemont Ave. • Brookhaven, PABusiness and personal mail services. UPS-authorized shipping outlet. Offers pack-ing, crating, fax copies and office supplies.
MAIN LINE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE610-687-6232 • www.mlcc.org75 Strafford Ave., Ste. 130 • Wayne, PA
Association serving over 1,700 memberbusinesses from Bala Cynwyd to GreatValley covering parts of Delaware,Montgomery and Chester Counties.
★ MEDIA BUSINESS AUTHORITY 610-566-5039 • www.borough.media.pa.us 301 N. Jackson St. • Media, PAAn organization that represents all retail,service and professional businesses inMedia.
MICHAEL F.X. GILLIN AND ASSOCIATES610-565-2211 • www.gillinassociates.lawoffice.com • 230 N. Monroe St. Media, PAMichael F.X. Gillin and Associates, P.C.has been in the general practice of law in Media, PA since 1986. The firmemploys six attorneys, a certified publicaccountant, a personal injury specialistand staff personnel.
PECO ENERGY (EXELON) 610-490-3120 • www.exeloncorp.com 1510 Chester Pike • Eddystone, PA
JOSEPH P. POSSENTI, P.C., CPA610-494-1888 • 3149 Pennell Rd.Media, PAGovernment management, taxes, auditing and bookkeeping services.
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SAP AMERICA, INC.610-661-1000 • www.sap.com • 3999 WestChester Pike • Newtown Square, PASAP America is a subsidiary of SAP AG,the world’s largest inter-enterprise softwaresupplier overall. SAP America’s corporateheadquarters are located in NewtownSquare, Pa., a suburb of Philadelphia.
TAYLOR RENTAL 610-566-6450 • www.taylorrentalmedia.com101 State Rd. • Media, PATaylor Media rents and sells a wide vari-ety of party equipment and supplies.Party and event consulting available.
THOMAS TOOHEY BROWN215-628-3332 www.thomastooheybrown.comP.O. Box 733 • Blue Bell, PaExperienced in location and studio color,black and white, digital capture for pub-
lication, high quality prints, Web sitesand brochure. Call for consultation.
TURKEY HILL DAIRY717-872-5461 • www.turkeyhill.com2601 River Rd. • Conestoga, PAManufacturer of milk, dairy desserts, nov-elties, iced teas and flavored lemonades.
COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES
Many colleges and universities make theirhome in the region. For a brief snapshot ofthe institutions listed, please refer to thestory on page 10.
ALBRIGHT COLLEGE610-921-2381 • www.albright.edu13th and Bern streets • Reading, PA
CABRINI COLLEGE610-902-8100 • www.cabrini.edu610 King of Prussia Rd. • Radnor, PA
CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE215-248-7000 • www.chc.edu9601 Germantown Ave. • Philadelphia, PA
CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA610-399-2275 • www.cheyney.edu1837 University Cir., P.O. Box 200Cheyney, PA
DELAWARE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE – MALIN ROAD CENTER610-359-5128 • www.dccc.edu85 N. Malin Rd. • Broomal, PA
DELAWARE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE610-359-5050 • www.dccc.edu901 S. Media Line Rd. • Media, PA
EASTERN UNIVERSITY610-341-5800 • www.eastern.edu1300 Eagle Rd. • St. Davids, PA
GREATER PHILADELPHIA ALLIANCE OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES215-591-5707 • www.phillycolleges.com1140 Virginia Dr. • Fort Washington, PA
★ JNA INSTITUTE OF CULINARY ARTS215-468-8800 • www.culinaryarts.com1212 S. Broad St. • Philadelphia, PA
NEUMANN COLLEGE 610-459-0905 • www.neumann.eduOne Neumann Dr. • Aston, PA
PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY610-892-1500 • www.pit.edu800 Manchester Ave. • Media, Pa
PENN STATE DELAWARE COUNTY610-892-1200 • www.de.psu.edu25 Yearsley Mill Rd. • Media, PA
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PHILADELPHIA OIC OPPORTUNITIES INN215-236-7700 • www.philaoic.org1231 N. Broad St., 4th Fl.Philadelphia, PA
STAR TECHNICAL INSTITUTE610-626-2700 • www.startechinstitute.comBarclay Square Shopping Center1570 Garrett Rd. • Upper Darby, PA
STRAYER UNIVERSITY610-543-2500 • www.strayer.edu760 West Sproul Rd. • Springfield, PA
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE 610-328-8000 • www.swarthmore.eduCollege Ave. (Rt. 320) • Swarthmore, PA
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY - AMBLER215-283-1200 or 1201 • www.ambler.temple.edu • 580 Meetinghouse Rd. • Ambler, PA
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT215-204-8701 • www.temple.edu/sthm316 Vivacqua Hall • 1700 N. Broad St. Philadelphia, PA
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX, PHILADELPHIA CAMPUS610-386-1153 • https://graduate.phoenix.edu170 S. Warner Rd. • Wayne, PA
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY610-519-4500 • www.villanova.edu800 Lancaster Ave. • Villanova, PA
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, GRADUATE TAX PROGRAM 610-519-7043 • www.villanova.edu299 N. Spring Mill Rd. • Villanova, PA
★ WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY610-436-1000 • www.wcupa.edu
WIDENER UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW302-477-2100 • www.law.widener.edu4601 Concord Pike • Wilmington, DE
WIDENER UNIVERSITY 888-WIDENER (888-943-3637)www.widener.edu • One University Pl.Chester, PA
ENTERTAINMENT/COSTUMES
BRYN MAWR MAINLINERS 610-459-1141 • www.mainliners.org124 Mendenhall Dr • Glen Mills, PAAll-male chorus available to provide amusical performance, a quartet or fullchorus tailored to your event or venue.
TOM GRAMLICH, PIANIST610-964-8505 • www.tomgramlich.comP.O. Box 793 • Wayne, PAPerforms standards and show tunes for private and corporate gatherings.Background music, singalongs andportable piano also available.
KENNY I ORCHESTRAS, INC.609-927-3737 • www.kennyi.com7 Wisteria Walk • Somers Point, NJWe specialize in quality music and enter-tainment for any event. Bands, DJs, smallcombos or any musical need.
THE NATIONAL TOURING GROUP “BEATLEMANIA NOW”610-284-0327 • www.beatlemanianow.comP.O. Box 427 • Fernwood, PAA live on-stage tribute to the Beatles asseen on Broadway. Ideal as a concertfund-raiser, theme party and private orcorporate event.
★ NETATAINMENT610-722-5770 • www.bandsanddjs.comStone Bank Offices • 967 Swedesford Rd.Exton, PAChoose from the area’s best professionaltalent in the business. Preview a largeselection of bands live on DVD, makeyour selection and finalize all the detailsby visiting our local stereo surroundsound video lounge.
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STRING VARIATIONS610-834-1232 • www.stringvariations.com • 1232 Hillside Ave. • Gulph Mills, PAFine classical, violin and popular musicfor your next celebration.
ZOOT PRODUCTIONS610-356-6226 • www.zootpro.com2944 Hillside Road • Broomall, PAProviding the finest musicians, historicpersonalities and educational programs inthe Delaware Valley.
HEALTHCARE AND FITNESS
★ BRANDYWINE SMILE CENTER - DENTISTRY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY610-558-0416 • www.brandywinesmilecenter.com • 736 Baltimore PikeConcordville, PABrandywine Smile Center doctors havebeen trained in the latest smile make-overs. Your Hollywood smile is just min-utes away in Concordville, PA.
FROM THE TOP DANCE STUDIO610-353-2623 • www.fromthetopdance.com3544 W. Chester Pike • Newtown Square, PAOffering quality instruction in jazz, tap,ballet and children’s dance. All ages, alllevels welcome. See our Web site forschedule.
INSURANCE
ALLSTATE INSURANCE/HOLLINGSWORTH RISK MANAGEMENT, INC.610-399-5300http://Agent.Allstate.com/steveholl1313 Wilmington Pike (Rt. 202) West Chester, PAFull-service insurance agency, providingauto, homeowners, life and businessinsurance. Providing insurance and financial services for over 20 years.
STATE FARM INSURANCE,PASQUALE DEANTONIO AGENCY, LLC610-361-4484 • 331 Wilmington Pike, Ste. 4 • Glen Mills, PA Providing insurance and financial services.Personal one-on-one customer service.Associated with State Farm for 30 years.
MEETING/EVENT PLANNERS
ARTEMIS PRODUCTIONS609-729-0090 • 4 State Rd.,#112 • Media, PAServicing business and non-profits withpress releases, public relations and mar-keting campaigns, special event planning.Available for consultation or project man-agement and/or implementation.
COMPREHENSIVE SHOW MANAGEMENT 610-544-5775 • P.O. Box 297 Springfield, PAProfessional meeting planners, trade show management and special eventsplanning. Hands-on event managementfrom original planning through evalua-tion. Will travel.
EVENTRICITY267-763-0101 • www.eventricity.net115 Tennis Ave. • Glenside, PAOne of only 200 certified special eventprofessionals worldwide. PhylissJablonowski and her team specialize inevent/meeting planning, décor, produc-tion and exquisite floral design. MemberISES/NACE.
MAIN LINE EXPO 610-277-8115 • www.mainlineexpo.comKing of Prussia, PATrade show services include rental equipment,drayage, signs and floor-plan preparation.
McCALL MEETING AND CONFERENCE CENTER610-449-8326 • www.meetatmccall.com202 N. Lynn Blvd • Highland Park, PAEvent rooms for business & social events,full A/V, country club setting, on-sitecatering, free parking.
PRINTING & PRODUCTIONS
BUDGET PRINTING CENTER OF SPRINGFIELD 610-328-1115 • 1260 East Woodlyn Ave.Ste. 45A • Springfield, PAA printing center that efficiently providesletterhead, invoices, flyers, brochures,graphic services, newsletters and high-volume copies.
THE COUNTRY PRESS, INC.610-565-8808 • www.countrypressonline.com10 South Pennell Rd. • Media, PALatest in digital color and black andwhite printing. Large format files accept-ed on our Web site. Personal service.Celebrating our 50th year!
G COM2 SOLUTIONS610-364-0200 • www.gcom2.com525 Turner Industrial Way • Aston, PAProviding a full range of digital printcommunications services, using the latestin digital print capabilities and databasetechnology.
MEDIA COPY610-566-8499 • www.mediacopyonline.com11 East State Street • Media, PAFull-service digital printing company.Hours, M-F 9am-5:30pm
MEDIA TWO800-466-8721 • www.mediatwo.com22 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 305 Towson, MDProvides design, production, editorial,advertising and fullfillment services fortrade publications, directories, tourismguides, newsletters and program books.
PROFESSIONAL DUPLICATING 610-891-7979 • www.produpe.com33 E. State St. • Media, PAPrinting, graphic design, color digitalimaging, big color posters and high-speed printing.
STACKPOLE BOOKS 800-732-3669 • www.stackpolebooks.com 5067 Ritter Rd. • Mechanicsburg, PAPublishers of outdoors, history andregional books, including BrandywineValley: The Informed Traveler’s Guide, the ultimate guidebook on the region.
TAGGART PRINTING CORPORATION610-431-2500 • www.taggartprinting.com323 S. Matlack St. • West Chester, PAFrom one copy to millions of color printings.Open weekdays from 8:30am to 5:00pm.
THORNTON COMMUNICATIONS 610-459-4950 • www.thorntoncomm.com373 Glen Mills Rd. • P.O. Box 132 Thornton, PAGraphic design services and commercialprinting. Also specializing in digital businesspresentations on disk, multi-media presenta-tions and promotional development.
PUBLIC RELATIONS/ADVERTISING/DESIGN
ARTEMIS PRODUCTIONS609-729-0090 • 4 State Rd.#112 • Media, PAServicing business and non-profits withpress releases, public relations and mar-keting campaigns, special event planning.Available for consultation or project man-agement and/or implementation.
CREATIVE OUTLOOK610-399-9217 • www.creativeoutlook.net145 Sidesaddle Pl. • West Chester, PACreative Outlook has been providing costeffective result-oriented design and print-ing since 1993. Logos, brochures, directmail, newsletters, catalogs, Web sites.
EASTERN EDGE MEDIA GROUP, INC.610-626-1245 • www.eemg.com47 W. Steward Ave. • Lansdowne, PACreative services group specializing incorporate communications through adver-tising, graphic design, interactive multi-media, Web design, flags and banners.
SHOR & ASSOCIATES302-764-1701 • 240 Philadelphia Pike Wilmington, DEA creative design, advertising and market-ing firm.
SUCCESSFUL SEASONS, INC.609-884-7994 • www.successfulseasons.com668 Washington St., Ste. B • Cape May, NJPublishers, Web design and hosting,internet database solutions, e-mail cam-paigns. All forms of print media and mar-keting materials.
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WELCOME NEIGHBOR 610-358-0580 • www.welcomeneighbor.us15 Longview Rd. • Glen Mills, PA Representatives visit newcomers at home,bringing good wishes, community andtourism information, brochures and giftsfrom local businesses and professionals.
PUBLICATIONS
FOOTBALLSTORIES MAGAZINE INC.267-254-4614 • www.footballstories.com1 E. Park Rd., Ste. 1B • Havertown, PAFootballstories Magazine covers the greatsport of football at all levels, includingthe Eagles.
PREMIER BRIDE WEDDING MAGAZINE856-783-1587 • www.MyDay-MyWay.com100 Springdale Rd., Ste. A-3, #249Cherry Hill, NJRegional Delaware Valley digest-size wed-ding guide and planner. Includes timelyplanner, fashion and honeymoon travelpreview, reception/banquet and local wed-ding professionals guides and directories.
VIP MAGAZINE 610-388-2811 • www.vipmagazine.comP.O. Box 68 • Chadds Ford, PAVIP Magazine is the most completeresource tool for event planning in theGreater Philadelphia area. From Banquetfacilities to bands, photographers to florists,jewelers to tuxedos, you will find every-thing you need in an issue of VIPMagazine.
REAL ESTATE
BEILER-CAMPBELL REALTORS & APPRAISERS610-558-4400 • fax: 610-361-2929www.beiler-campbell.com 1244 Baltimore Pike • Chadds Ford, PAServing the real estate needs of ourfriends and neighbors in Chester,Delaware and Lancaster counties.
BENCHMARK CONVEYANCING COMPANY 610-499-0799 • 3303 Edgemont Ave. Brookhaven, PAThe solution-provider for your con-veyancing nightmares.
CENTURY 21 – THE REAL ESTATE STOREChris Panarello, Realtor610-485-7200 • www.c21therealestatestore.com • 1386 Naamans Creek Rd.Boothwyn (Bethel Twp.), PAAre you ready to buy or sell real estate?Get the deal you deserve from the peo-ple you can trust.
COLDWELL BANKER PREFERRED REALTORS – CONNIE HUDSON484-468-1048 • www.conniehudson.com 610 E. Baltimore Pike, Media, PAA different kind of real estate company
specializing in relocation and DelawareCounty’s Brandywine Valley real estatemarket.
COLDWELL BANKER PREFERRED REALTORS – BETH HONDROS484-654-1081 • www.cbpref.com230 Sugartown Rd., Ste. 101 • Wayne, PAA full-service relocation company serving the city of Philadelphia, Delaware,Chester, Montgomery and BucksCounties. Will provide school information,maps and tax information at your request.
★ FOXFIELD BY THE MCKEE GROUP610-859-8800 • www.mckeebuilders.com4688 Naamans Creek Road • Boothwyn, PAThe Brandywine Valley’s premier 55+clubhouse community featuring mainte-nance-free, one-floor living and a fun-filled lifestyle.
KAREN MICKA ETHERTON - WEICHERT REALTORS610-565-1300 • 606 E. Baltimore PikeMedia, PAProfessional, caring full-service real estateagent with over 15 years of experiencespecializing in all your real estate needs.
LINDA MCDERMOND – WEICHERT REALTORS610-565-1300 • www.lindamcdermond.com605 E. Baltimore Pike • Media, PALicensed in Pennsylvania and Delware, I spe-cialize in residential new construction andresales. I am your neighborhood specialist.
LONG & FOSTER REAL ESTATE610-353-1199 • www.longandfoster.com3744 West Chester Pike • NewtownSquare, PAWhether buying or selling, choose anagent with a proven record of success. CallShelia Turner today for quality service.
LOU DEFEO, REALTORCENTURY 21 – THE REAL ESTATE STORE610-455-3800 • www.c21therealestatestore.com • Rt. 202 • 1325 WilmingtonPike • West Chester, PAOur award-winning offices serve Delawareand Chester counties plus the state ofDelaware. Let us make your buying or sell-ing as enjoyable and stress-free as possible.
MGZA302-425-3700 • www.mgza.com110 S. Poplar St. • Wilmington, DECombine limitless imagination with sea-soned architectural and interior designtalent and you have MGZA. MGZAfocuses on client objectives and solutions.
MIKEL SPRINGER – PRUDENTIAL FOX & ROACHCHADDS FORD610-388-3700 • www.NoIgloos.comP.O. Box 577 • Chadds Ford, PAA full-service real estate agent that workswith first-time homebuyers, relocationclients, up-sizing clients and down-sizingclients. The right house, the right place,the right location and great service.
REMAX INTEGRITY610-358-4000 • www.sellingthebest.com 331 Wilmington Pike, Ste. 7 • Glen Mills, PANational award-winning team specializingin fine homes in Concord, Glen Mills,West Chester, Chadds Ford and Media.
WINDSOR AT BRANDYWINE VALLEY 610-558-6848 • www.bozzuto.com100 Cornerstone Dr. • Glen Mills, PAElegant, new apartment community fea-tures spacious living rooms, enormousbay windows, garden-style soaking tubs,gourmet kitchens, walk-in closets, fullsize W/D, 6-foot light-filled windowsand some include fireplaces. Lighted ten-nis courts, resort-style pool, clubhouse,fitness center and business center withInternet access and conference room.
RENTALS
ELEGANTE LIMOUSINE SERVICE877-927-2299 • www.elegantelimos.com388 Reed Rd., Bldg. 2 • Broomall, PA“The Right Vehicle For Every Occasion”Whether it’s two or 22 passengers,Elegante Limousine can fill all your trans-portation needs. Sightseeing, concerts,casinos, sporting events, airports (PA,NY, NJ, MD). Fully licensed and Insured- 24/7 service.
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RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
★ BRANDYWINE SMILE CENTER - DENTISTRY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY610-558-0416 • www.brandywinesmilecenter.com • 736 Baltimore PikeConcordville, PABrandywine Smile Center’s Senior DentalClub offers substantial discounts and freeservices for people age 65 and over.
WHITE HORSE VILLAGE LIFECARE COMMUNITY 610-558-5000 • www.whitehorsevillage.org535 Gradyville Rd. • Newtown Square, PAContinuing care retirement communityon 84 acres adjacent to Ridley CreekState Park. Villa, carriage homes or gar-den apartment.
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BEAUTY BAR610-363-5656 • 166 Exton ParkwayExton, PAFull-service and retail hair salon offeringfree consultations. Stylists consistentlytrained on current trends in hair cuttery,hair coloring, a specialty at texturing.
★ BRANDYWINE SMILE CENTER - DENTISTRY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY610-558-0416 • www.brandywinesmilecenter.com • 736 Baltimore PikeConcordville, PABrandywine Smile Center doctors havebeen trained in the latest smile make-overs. Your Hollywood smile is just min-utes away in Concordville, PA.
LADY DI’S SALON & SPA, INC.610-461-6400 • www.ladydispa.comContemporary Villages • 100 E. GlenoldenAve. • Ste. B-26 • Glenolden, PAWe provide personal services while educat-ing clients on beauty and health, using ourspecial expertise through education, expe-rience, level of service and consultations.
SALON RAYMON 610-358-5538 • 1410 Baltimore Pike, Ste. 4 • Plaza at Chadds Ford Chadds Ford, PAA full service hair salon. Expert highlight-ing, hair colorings and hair design. Custom-ized styling in a friendly atmosphere.
TEXXTURES BY WILCOXX HAIR COLOR, DESIGN & SPA GROUP 610-455-0906 • www.texxtures.com1365 Wilmington Pike • Dilworthtown
Crossing • West Chester, PAAward-winning team provides extensiverealm of beauty services including correc-tive hair color and cosmetic enhance-ments, body massage, facials and nailtreatments in state-of-the-art salon.
SOCIETIES
CHESTER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY610-692-4800 • www.chestercohistorical.org225 N. High St. • West Chester, PADecorative art and history exhibitions.Research library, educational programs,tours, lectures and workshops. MuseumGift shop with books, gifts and furniturereproductions.
DARBY BOROUGH HISTORICAL AND PRESERVATIONSOCIETY610-583-4386 • www.delcohistory.org/darbyP.O. Box 108 • Darby, PAOur purpose is to preserve documentsand educate concerning the history ofDarby Borough and to use our history toimprove our community.
DELAWARE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 610-359-0825 • www.delcohistory.org991 Palmers Mill Rd. • Media, PAAcquires, preserves and makes availabledocumentation on Delaware County.
FINLEY HOUSE (RADNOR HISTORIC SOCIETY)610-688-2668 • 113 W. Beech Tree La.Wayne, PAHeadquarters of the Radnor HistoricalSociety. 1789 basement kitchen,1840Victorian bedroom, museum, library andConestoga wagon house. Hours 2-5pm,Tue. and Sat. Groups by appointment.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF DELAWARE 302-655-7161 • www.hsd.org505 Market St. • Wilmington, DEThe Society owns and operates aResearch Library and the DelawareHistory Museum, which displays progres-sive history exhibitions in downtownWilmington, and the Read House &Gardens in historic New Castle.
NEWTOWN SQUARE HISTORICAL PRESERVATION SOCIETY 610-975-0290 • St. Davids and Paper Millroads • Newtown Square, PA
UPPER DARBY HISTORICAL SOCIETY610-924-0222 • www.delcohistory.orgP.O. Box 2935 • Upper Darby, PA
TOURS AND TRANSPORTATION
AMERICAN HERITAGE LANDMARK TOURS 610-647-4030 • www.ahltours.com 14 Anthony Dr. • Malvern, PAComplete tour service specializing in uniquetheme tours and custom-designed itiner-aries. Colonial-costumed guides available.
COLONIAL AIRPORT PARKING 610-521-6900 • www.colonialparking.com630 S. Governor Printz Blvd. • Lester, PAOff-site daily and overnight parking avail-able. Shuttle service for PhiladelphiaInternational Airport.
COLONIAL PATHWAYS TOURS 610-388-2654 • www.colonialpathways.com P.O. Box 879 • Chadds Ford, PASpecializes in custom group tours, itineraries with hotel packages, coaches,conventions and group airport transfers.
COMMUNITY TRANSIT OF DELAWARE COUNTY, INC.610-490-3977 • 206 Eddystone Ave. Ste. 200 • Eddystone, PAVans and 15-passenger minibuses — allwheelchair accessible available for charter.Affordable transportation for weddings,group tours, special events and employeeshuttles.
ELEGANTE LIMOUSINE SERVICE877-927-2299 • www.elegantelimos.com388 Reed Road Bldg. 2 • Broomall, PA“The Right Vehicle For Every Occasion”Over 80 vehicles to choose from.Whether it’s two or 22 passengers,Elegante Limousine can fill all your transportation needs. Sightseeing, concerts, casinos, sporting events, air-ports – Philadelphia, JFK, Newark, NewYork Piers, Baltimore. Fully licensed and insured – 24/7 service.
GREAT AMERICAN TROLLEY800-487-6559 • www.gatrolley.com821 Shunpike Rd. • Cape May, NJImpressive fleet of distinctive tracklesstrolleys and plush mini-coaches. Ideal forcorporate group outings, group tours,weddings and special events.
JIM CURTIS610-388-7523 • 127 N. Village La.Chadds Ford, PAStimulating tours of the BrandywineRiver Museum emphasizing the dynamicsof the Wyeth family (N.C., Andrew andJamie) for individuals and groups. Alsofacilities workshops on presentation skillsfor business.
KRAPFS COACHES, INC.800-548-9317 • www.krapfbus.com1060 Saunders La. • West Chester, PAGroup charters, luxury limousines, corpo-rate shuttles, executive coaches, studenttransportation, public transit.
QUAKER TOURS, INC.610-622-3981 • www.quakertours.com116 W. Broadway Ave. • Clifton Heights, PAExplore the Old City heritage ofPhiladelphia on a two-hour walking tour.Special group luncheons, teas, lecturesand tours. Reservations required.