Finally, a sunny day!
West Chester has been the Chester County seat since 1786 when the county was divided and the seat was moved from Chester in what is now Delaware County.
212 S High Street/Church of the Holy Trinity Parish Hall entrance (1868-1870) (KSS) |
Church of the Holy Trinity (1868-1870, in Gothic Revival style) is constructed with green serpentine stone and brick used as trim |
Constant rain has brought down much of the fall foliage, but this Acer palmatum/ Japanese Maple hangs in there |
Chester County Court House (1846-1848, by Thomas U Walter, who also designed the United States Capitol dome) |
Chester County Court House addition (1892, by T Roney Williamson in Indiana limestone) |
10 N High Street (1963 as the north wing of the Chester County Court House in International style), sold in 2014 |
101 E Gay Street/United States Post Office (1907 in Neoclassical style, rear addition 1935) is constructed of local Cockeysville Marble that was also used to face the Washington Monument in DC) |
309 N Matlack Street (1872) has a pair of cannons on the lawn! |
Union Soldier Monument (1887) honors the 97th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment |
Marshall Square Park gazebo and a carpet of Gingko biloba leaves (KSS) |
Iconic yellow autumn leaves of the gingko tree (KSS) |
Friends (2018, by Marty Long) is carved from the standing stump of a 150-year old red oak |
A fattened Sciurus carolinensis/Eastern Gray Squirrel looks like he is ready for winter |
Jack Loew Memorial Fountain (1889); looks like the fence and fountain were repaired after a tree fell on it in May 2020 |
Decorated yard at 302 N High Street, including a banner of the Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL Stanley Cup 2020 champions |
226 N High Street/Former West Chester Armory (1916) was transformed into the Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center (2014) |
205 N High Street/Former YMCA (1908) now houses the Chester County Historical Society Museum |
120 N High Street/Former Warner Theater (1930, by Rapp & Rapp in Art Deco style) is now a hotel |
137-123 N High Street (c 1860) |
111 N High Street/Greentree Building (1933) with a refurbished Art Deco façade |
17 N High Street/Former First Bank of Chester County (1837, by Thomas U Walter in Greek Revival style) is the oldest commercial structure in West Chester still doing business for which it was built |
9 N High Street/Former First National Bank (1912, by Baker & Dallett) |
Displayed on the portico of the Chester County Court House is a plaque of the Commandments, a 1920 gift from the Council of Religious Education of the Federated Churches of West Chester |
Town Drinking Fountain (1869) was for people, horses, and dogs |
Old Glory (1911, by Harry Lewis Raul) |
1200 Wilson Drive/QVC Studio Park (1997, by Gensler) |
QVC (short for "Quality Value Convenience") is an American free-to-air television network, and flagship shopping channel specializing in televised home shopping. It was founded in 1986 by Joseph Segel in West Chester, PA. QVC Studio Park once had studio tours and a retail store, but both closed in 2019.
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