Chester County
Chester County, one of Pennsylvania’s original three counties, is a blend of history, culture, and innovation. Founded in 1682, it’s home to several Revolutionary War sites and a diverse population.
Covering 759 square miles, Chester County’s landscape is a blend of rolling hills and valleys. Watersheds like the Octoraro, Brandywine, and Chester creeks, along with the Schuylkill River, nourish the county’s rich farmland.
Agriculture remains a vital part of the economy, with mushroom growing being a specialty in the southern part of the county.
Chester County is an important regional and national business hub and is home to several companies and industries, including Vanguard, QVC, and Victory Brewing Company.
Chester County is home to several colleges and universities, including West Chester University, Immaculata University, and Penn State Great Valley.
Chester County is a dynamic region that embodies the essence of America’s past, present, and future.
Explore our archive of nearly 25,000 stories about Chester County’s residents, entrepreneurs, schools, businesses, and nonprofits below:
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Green Family Foundation, Firstrust Bank Award $360,000 to 18 High School Seniors
For 55 years, the Green Family Foundation and Firstrust Bank have provided a pathway to achieving higher education for civic-minded high school seniors in the…
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Cross Built for Pope John Paul II’s Visit to Philadelphia to Find New Home in Malvern
Originally built for Pope John Paul II’s visit to Philadelphia in 1979, a massive cross has sat overlooking Benjamin Franklin Parkway at Logan Square for…
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Chester County’s Dr. Ann Preston Made Her Mark in Male-Dominated Industry in 1800s
Chester County’s Dr. Ann Preston, the former dean of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, led the way for female medical students in a male-dominated…
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WSJ: Phoenixville Businessman Pays 2014 Boston Marathon Winner’s Prize Money from His Pocket
Doug Guyer, a Phoenixville businessman and longtime Boston Marathon fan, decided to take matters into his own hands after finding out that the 2014 Boston…
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PECO Celebrates 20 Years of Green Region Open Space Program with Nearly $3 Million to 400 Organizations
For the last 20 years, PECO, in partnership with Natural Lands, has supported local municipalities and nonprofits across Greater Philadelphia that are doing their part…
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Members-Only Speakeasy Opens Its Doors in Basement of West Chester’s 9 Prime
Johnny O’s Speakeasy recently opened its doors in a former historic bank in West Chester, writes Bill Rettew for The Daily Local News. The members’…
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The Bookhouse Hotel in Kennett Square Is On Mission to Bring Back Love of Books
In the age of technology, there’s something comforting about curling up with a good book. Stephanie Olenik and her partners agree; which is why they…
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Kennett Square Restaurant Has One of the Best Mushroom Dishes in America
Everyone in Chester County knows that Kennett Square is the Mushroom Capital of the World, so it’s no surprise that it has one of the…
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Amateur Historians Working on Preserving Abandoned Black Cemetery in Westtown Township
Westtown Township is among the growing number of places across the nation where amateur historians and others are working on preserving abandoned and neglected Black…
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For First Time, Malvern-based Vanguard Hires Outsider to Run Investment Giant
Vanguard Group has found its next chief executive in Salim Ramji, who will be the first outsider to run the Malvern-based investment behemoth, writes Jack…
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Injured Kitten Rescued from Coatesville Home Now Adopted
Dozens of animals living in extremely poor conditions were rescued last month from a Coatesville home, including a duct-taped kitten missing a leg. Now some…
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The Definitive Guide to Visiting Longwood Gardens in 2024
Imagine visiting Longwood Gardens, where each corner promises a fresh visual marvel. This vast sanctuary in Kennett Square isn’t just about the vibrant blooms or…
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Blackstone Life Sciences Commits Up To $300 Million to Malvern-Based Uniquity Bio
Malvern-based Uniquity Bio is emerging from stealth mode after getting up to $300 million from Massachusetts-based private equity firm Blackstone Life Sciences, writes John George…
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Large Phoenixville Apartment Complex Sells to New York Firm for $90 Million
A large Phoenixville apartment complex has been sold to an entity connected with New York financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald for $90.3 million, writes Paul…
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After ‘Challenging but Rewarding Journey’, CEO of Malvern’s Venatorx Pharmaceuticals Steps Down
Christopher Burns, a co-founder of Malvern-based Venatorx Pharmaceuticals, is stepping down from his position as the company’s CEO, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business…
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Making Healthcare a Priority at Freedom Village at Brandywine
Wellbeing and good health are goals most of us would love to achieve, especially in our later years. Freedom Village at Brandywine, a senior Life…
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Malvern Lumber Company Breaks World Record for Most People ‘Knocking on Wood’
Malvern-based Tague Lumber has broken the world record for most people knocking on wood, according to Building Products Digest. In a feat on April 25,…




























