Birchrunville
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Chic Birchrunville Cafe Doubles As a Working Post Office
Birchrunville’s Birchrunville Store Cafe boasts a unique history as both a cafe and a post office, writes staff for World Atlas. The cafe has seen various uses and occupants in its century of operation. Originally constructed in 1898, the building originally served as a creamery. The business later pivoted to serving as a general store,…
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These Five Coffee Shops Are Among the Best Chester County Has to Offer
Our area is filled with great places to get a caffeine fix, but some of them stand out from the crowd. These coffee shops in Chester County distinguish themselves with something extra: the strongest espresso, the richest cappuccino, or something with a much-needed zing. Nicole Acosta filtered through the best for the Daily Voice. These…
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Chester County Bakery Among List of Best Bakeries in Pennsylvania
Cookies, cakes, pastries, and more are the subject of some of the best bakeries in Pennsylvania. The Keystone compiled a list of the 13 best in the state, and one Chester County bakery is among them. While also naming the best on the list, there are also recommendations of what to order and Yelp reviewers…
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Birchrunville Farm Rescues Rare Breed of Endangered Horses
Christine McGowan wanted to help horses from the moment she moved onto a Birchrunville farm, but after hearing about the endangered wild Nokota horses, she knew where she had to help, writes Dan Geringer for the Philadelphia Inquirer. McGowan, 51, was working in New York’s Fashion District when she realized she needed a change. So…
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As Chef Evolves, So Does Birchrunville Store Cafe
He wasn’t looking to spice up his culinary repertoire — just his love life. But in getting married, new American citizen Francis Pascal has cooked up some Asian influences for his decidedly French restaurant, the Birchrunville Store Cafe. Pascal recently married fellow restaurateur Nui Kullana of Thai L’Elephant, according to a Philadelphia Inquirer review by…
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Birchrunville Native Scores Resalable Treasures Among Trash from Wealthy Shore Towns
Tucker Upper, a Birchrunville native known to his scores of followers by that name, discovers resaleable treasures among trash from wealthy Jersey Shore towns, writes Lini S. Kadaba for The Philadelphia Inquirer. James Graeff, his given name, films GoPro videos of his trash picking and posts them on his YouTube channel with over 220,000 subscribers,…
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Birchrunville Pilot, Author Spends Most of Her Free Time on Pet Adoption Advocacy
When she is not up in the skies, Birchrunville’s Erin Mariah Murphy, a first officer with United Airlines, focuses most of her free time on pet adoption advocacy, writes Courtney Diener Stokes for The Daily Local News. Murphy, who is welcomed by her two rescues – Zeke, a boxer mix, and Dexter, an Australian cattle…
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After 25 Years, Birchrunville Store Cafe Continues to Boast Fabulous Reputation
A quarter century after it first opened its doors, Birchrunville Store Cafe continues to maintain the fabulous reputation that can still make it challenging to get a table, writes Ed Williams for Main Line Today. This unassumingly unique BYOB has 38 seats inside and 16 on the front and back porches. It maintains a Wednesday-Saturday…
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Birchrunville Vietnam War Veteran Presented with Silver Star Medal for Unforgettable Bravery
Lawrence “Larry” Liss, of Birchrunville, was recently awarded the Silver Star from Four Star General, Daniel R. Hokanson, at Valley Forge Military Academy and College, writes Bill Rettew for The Daily Local News. The Silver Star medal is a symbol of achievement for gallantry in action and a testament to extraordinary heroism. It is the…
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Birchrunville Resident, Former Eagles Linebacker Remembered for ‘Never Missing a Game’
Frank LeMaster, a Birchrunville resident and Eagles Super Bowl linebacker who played for the Birds for nine seasons, died on March 23 at 71, writes Reuben Frank for NBC10 Philadelphia. “You know how many games he missed? He didn’t miss any,” said Dick Vermeil, of East Fallowfield, former Eagles head coach. “Didn’t miss a game…






















































