Kennett Square
Kennett Square is a historic borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, renowned as the “Mushroom Capital of the World.” It produces over 500 million pounds of mushrooms annually, accounting for half of the U.S. supply.
The town features a vibrant downtown with independent shops, eateries, and hosts annual events like the Mushroom Festival and Brewfest. Its rich history includes roles in the Revolutionary War and the Underground Railroad.
Address: 600 S Broad Street Suite 110 Kennett Square, PA 19348
Phone: (610) 444-6020
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2025 VISTA NextGen Superstars: Katelyn Lloyd
As Executive Director of Partners in Outreach, Katelyn Lloyd brings both heart and heritage to her work serving Chester County children. A fifth-generation resident, Lloyd…
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How Experts Prepare Racing Turf for Chester County Steeplechase Races
Preparing the turf for upcoming steeplechase races across Chester County is no easy feat, writes Eileen Smith Dallabrida for Main Line Today. With Kennett’s Willowdale…
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Thanks to $1 Million State Grant, Creamery of Kennett Square to Add Cocktail Bar, Event Space
Thanks to a $1 million state grant, the Creamery of Kennett Square is preparing to add a cocktail bar and event space, writes Emma Dooling…
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2025 VISTA NextGen Superstars: Elise Corbin
Dr. Elise A. Corbin, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Delaware, has forged her path in academia by solving problems, pushing boundaries,…
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Three Chester County Farmers Markets to Visit for Fresh and Local Groceries
A farmers market is the perfect way for Chester County residents to connect with their community and find fresh, local groceries, writes Hira Qureshi for…
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Patricia Nash Celebrates 15 Years of Timeless Style and Creative Passion at Longwood Gardens
Founder Patricia Nash celebrated her brand’s 15th anniversary in collaboration with QVC at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, offering an inspiring look behind the Tennessee-based…
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Charming 1920s Kennett Square Home Transformed into a Cottage Garden Oasis
A renovated 1920s Kennett Square home has become a beautiful cottage garden, writes Eileen Smith Dallabrida for Main Line Today. The buyer had recently made…
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2025 VISTA NextGen Superstars: Lydia Kirby
From her early days in senior living to her current role as Surgical Optimization Coordinator at Nemours Children’s Health, Lydia Kirby has built a career rooted in…
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Avondale’s Caputo & Guest Lowers Prices to Make Eating Well, Buying American Easier
Avondale-based Caputo & Guest, the nation’s leading grower of fresh exotic mushrooms, has lowered prices across its organic mushroom line, according to a staff report…
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Martha Stewart Visits Longwood Gardens During Her Trip to QVC
On her recent trip to QVC in West Chester, Martha Stewart made a stop at another Chester County destination, as she wrote at The Martha…
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Five Chester County high schools are in the top 20 in The Keystone State, according to the 2023-2024 Best High Schools list from U.S. News…
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Over Seven Hundred Volunteers Gather for Red Clay Creek Cleanup
Nearly eight hundred Chester County residents gathered for this year’s Red Clay Creek cleanup, writes Chris Barber for Chester County Press. The annual cleanup took…
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Legislation Proposed to Nominate an Official Pennsylvania State Mushroom
With Kennett Square making Pennsylvania the Mushroom Capital of the World, a new bill has been proposed that would officially designate a Pennsylvania state mushroom,…
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2025 VISTA NextGen Superstars: Matthew Cooper
Matthew C. Cooper, Attorney and Partner at MacElree Harvey, Ltd., has built a career helping businesses navigate every stage of their growth, from formation and…
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Longwood Gardens Welcomes Four Fellowship Program Recipients
The renowned Chester County attraction, Longwood Gardens, has recently announced the four professionals who landed a spot in the competitive Longwood Gardens Fellows Program, writes…
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Student Dominick Reyes Combines Personal Passion with Career Preparation at Chester County’s TCHS
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