Chester Springs
Chester Springs is an unincorporated community in Chester County, Pennsylvania, known for its rich colonial heritage and preserved landmarks.
It features the Chester Springs Historic District, the Mill at Anselma, and historic churches dating back to the 18th century.
The area is also home to the Larkin Covered Bridge and the Historic Yellow Springs Village.
Chester Springs is served by multiple school districts and offers a blend of historical charm and modern living.
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Six Chester County Towns Rank Among Most Educated ZIP Codes in Greater Philadelphia
Six Chester County towns have earned spots on the list of the most educated ZIP codes in Greater Philadelphia, write Joanne Drilling and Ryan Mulligan…
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Testa Rossa Glen Mills Opens in the Former Ruby’s Diner
Testa Rossa officially opens at the former Ruby’s Diner in the Shoppes at Brinton Lake, 919 Baltimore Pike, in Glen Mills. Fearless Restaurants, owners of…
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Three Chester County Hiking Trails to Catch the Best Nature Views
With the start of 2025, there’s no better time for a new beginning and becoming a better version of yourself, writes Ben Silver for Main…
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Warm Up at These Fireside Dining Locations in Chester County
Winter has arrived in full force and with the expectation of another fall of snow, there are plenty of fireside restaurants in Chester County to…
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White Dog Cafe Brings Fresh Flavor to Chester Springs’ Iconic Old Vickers Tavern
Fearless Restaurants recently opened the latest White Dog Cafe in the old Vickers Tavern, a former stop on the Underground Railroad, in Chester Springs, writes…
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Local Developer Moves to Acquire Exton Square Mall
Elkins Park-based Abrams Realty & Development is in the process of acquiring the Exton Square Mall with plans to revitalize the struggling property, writes Paul…
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1,000 Athletes Turn Out for Special Olympics Fall Fest at Villanova
It was the 36tth annual Pennsylvania Special Olympics Fall Fest this past weekend at Villanova University and more than 1,000 athletes competed, writes Beccah Hendrickson…
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If You’re Behind on Saving in Middle Age, There’s Still Time to Increase Your Savings Rate and Map Your Later Years
If you are behind on saving in middle age, many financial advisors believe there is still time to increase your savings rate and map your…
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Some Investors Turning Their Backs on Target-Date Funds
Some investors are turning their backs on target-date funds, the most popular retirement investment on Wall Street, write Anne Tergesen and Oyin Adedoyin for The…
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This 401(k) Rollover Mistake Could Cost You Money
Workers who pull their retirement savings out of the stock market after changing jobs miss out on billions in investment gains, usually without meaning to,…
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Collecting Luxury Spirits as an Investment
Demand for luxury spirits has skyrocketed in the last several years, creating a great investment opportunity that is not just for the wealthy, writes Debbie…
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Boost Your Tax-Sheltered Roth Accounts Using These Lesser-Known Paths
If you are looking for ways to boost your Roth IRA or Roth 401(k), these lesser-known paths can help you get around the roadblocks, writes…
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For Some Retirees, Real Estate Is Right Choice for Their 401(k)
Some investors are choosing to forego Wall Street on their road to retirement and are instead putting their money in real estate as their 401(k),…
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Fearless Restaurants Opening White Dog Cafe Location in Chester Springs
Fearless Restaurants is opening a fifth location of its popular White Dog Cafe in Chester Springs, writes Kaitlyn McCullough for Main Line Today. The new…
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This Tax Break Could Help Many Couples Increase Their Retirement Savings
A spousal IRA is a tax break offered by the Internal Revenue Service that can help many married couples increase their retirement savings, writes Lori…








































