Explore Architecture, Artistry in Chester County’s 26th Annual Town Tours and Village Walks

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Images via the Chester County Planning Commission.

Now in its 26th year, Chester County’s annual Town Tours and Village Walks program is a tradition that many local residents and visitors look forward to each summer.

This year, the program has been transitioned to a completely virtual experience due to COVID-19. The new Virtual Summer Series is designed to highlight Chester County’s rich cultural heritage, while continuing to protect the health and safety of everyone.

The virtual program will feature “Live at Five” programs on Thursdays throughout July and August.

The programs will take place virtually through Zoom.

Programs include Historic Sugartown (July 23), Hibernia Mansion (July 30), the Village of Yellow Springs (Aug. 6), Historic West Chester (Aug. 13), and a special preview of Kennett Square’s Occupation Day (Aug. 27).

All programs are free to attend; however, registration is required. Sign up for the July 23 program here.

Click here for more information about the program or contact Karen Marshall, Heritage Preservation Coordinator, at kmarshall@chesco.org.

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