The borough of West Chester is proud of its long history of hospitality, having hosted its first visitors way back in 1769. These colonial roots still show, with over 3,000 surviving structures dating from before the Revolutionary War. The tree-lined downtown area is listed on The National Register of Historic Places, with such a large collection of Greek Revival buildings that the town was named Athens of the West. It's the perfect place for a relaxing day spent walking and window-shopping.
Restaurants in West Chester
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Highland Orchards is another reason I love living in Chester County. It's situated in the middle of farm land, near the Brandywine Valley Association, and the locally made food is a treat. In addition to their amazing donuts and spiced tortilla chips, their deli and hot bar are great for breakfasts and lunches. Definitely worth the 15 min drive or 45 min leisurely bike ride from West Chester.
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Baily's Dairy Farm is such a great place to visit. The kids can interact with the cows, goats and other farm animals. They have a wonderful little shop where you can get farm fresh eggs, milk of all kinds and the ice cream it to die for! I highly recommend visiting this farm and checking it out. They even host birthday parties for the kiddo's! I am fortunate to live only a few miles away and I get my eggs/milk/ice cream there every other week. It's by far one of my favorite places to visit! You won't be disappointed!
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