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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Check Out Where Homes Are Selling the Fastest in Chester County
With many buyers looking for a home in Chester County and not enough available inventory, sales are red hot, writes Cynthia Henry for The Philadelphia…
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Chester Springs Man, Research Neuroscientist Renowned for His Work on Sense of Taste Dies at 75
Chester Springs resident Joseph G. Brand III, a research neuroscientist who is best known for his work on the sense of taste, has died at…
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Chester Springs Couple on Older Real Estate: ‘A Historic Home Like Living in Art’
With housing inventory at an all-time low in the area, many buyers are considering the possibility of buying an older home for the first time,…
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CBS’s 60 Minutes Profiles Chester Springs Family’s Tragic Ordeal with COVID-19
The Phillips family of Chester Springs was hit by COVID-19, and the losses it had suffered by the end of the months-long ordeal have changed…
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Chester Springs Teen a Finalist for Inaugural ‘Kid of the Year’ Award from Time, Nickelodeon
Chester Springs resident Ronak Suchindra, a student at Lionville Middle School, is one of 20 finalists for the inaugural Kid of the Year Award, a…
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Henderson Grad Wins 50-Mile Ultramarathon in Mountains of Central Pennsylvania
Henderson High School graduate Brock Butler recently won the Tussey Mountainback 50-Mile Ultramarathon in central Pennsylvania, according to a report from StateCollege.com. The race took…
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New Southern Restaurant Opens in Historic Eagle Tavern in Chester Springs
Despite the pandemic, the Philadelphia region is seeing a number of new restaurant openings, including Bloom Southern Kitchen, the latest arrival in Chester Springs, writes…
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Chester Springs Woman Helping to Preserve Unique Breed of Horses Native to North Dakota
Motivated by her love for horses, Christine McGowan is helping to preserve a unique heritage breed at her 14-acre farm in Chester Springs, writes Lisa…
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Chester County Boasts Eight of 50 Wealthiest ZIP Codes in Greater Philadelphia
Eight of the 50 Wealthiest ZIP Codes in Greater Philadelphia – which includes not only the five-county region but also southern New Jersey and Delaware’s…
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After Experiencing ‘Culture Shock’ in L.A., Chester Springs Native Finds His College Football Home
After redshirting as a freshman at the University of Southern California and experiencing the “culture shock” of Los Angeles, Downingtown East High School graduate Cary…
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Milky Way Farm in Chester Springs Works to Ensure Pandemic Does Not Disrupt Fall Traditions
The staff at Milky Way Farm in Chester Springs is working diligently to ensure that the pandemic does not disrupt any much-anticipated fall traditions, writes…
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Birchrun Hills Farm in Chester Springs Gets Creative with Tastings to Help Offset Pandemic Losses
Feeling the strain from the COVID-19 pandemic, Birchrun Hills Farm in Chester Springs has taken cheese tastings into the virtual world to offset some of…
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Chester Springs Native Finds New College Home After Transferring from Syracuse
Chester Springs native and Malvern Prep graduate Drew Gunther has committed to Bowling Green State University in Ohio, writes Nicholas Piotrowicz for the Toledo Blade.…
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Sunflower Field in Chester Springs a Draw for Visitors, Lifeline for Nearby Businesses
Gunther Sunflower Field, planted by Blake Gunther and his father Fred at Eagle Village in Chester Springs, puts a smile on visitors’ faces while helping…
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Chester Springs Couple Creates Nonprofit That Provides ‘Sneakers for Soldiers’
After learning from their son that soldiers were not receiving athletic shoes during their deployment, Deborah and John Hausladen of Chester Springs sprang into action…
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Malvern Bank Helps Decades-Old Art Show Respond to COVID-19
What happens when a nonprofit’s most important annual fundraiser is closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic? That is the situation faced by the nation’s approximately…
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Yoga Instructor from Chester Springs Juggles Virtual Workouts with Her Children’s Online Education
Chester Springs resident Tessa Jenkins, a training director and instructor for Bulldog Yoga, is juggling virtual workout classes while overseeing her children’s online education, writes…





























































