Tredyffrin Township has a rich history, serving as headquarters for many Revolutionary War leaders during the Valley Forge Encampment. It also has a rich welsh heritage and railroad history. Tredyffrin has a well-known school system, ample parks and recreation, and well-trained emergency service responders.
Wayne is a community within the Main Line of Pennsylvania. It is in Radnor Township and extends into both Tredyffrin Township and Upper Merion Township. The center of the Wayne business district is the intersection of Lancaster Avenue and Wayne Avenue, its main street. The historic Wayne station is located one block north of this intersection. The Wayne business district also includes a post office, a cinema, a library, the Radnor Middle School, and several banks, stores, restaurants, and other commercial establishments. Other institutions and attractions in Wayne include the Valley Forge Military Academy (with a monument from the Battle of the Bulge located by the parade ground) and the headquarters of the Traffic Pulse traffic information service.
Devon-Berwyn is a census-designated place that probably describes the densely populated area at the center of what the residents and the post office consider the two separate towns of Devon and Berwyn, in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2000 census, the population was 5,067. Devon and Berwyn are both part of Pennsylvania's Main Line. There is no governmental unit associated with either, and both are split between the governmental units of Tredyffrin Township (in the north) and Easttown Township (in the south).
Paoli is a census-designated place located in Tredyffrin Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, and is considered to be the largest town in that township. As of the 2000 census, it had a total population of 5,425.
Tredyffrin has a well-known school system, ample parks and recreation, and well-trained emergency service responders. Tredyffrin Township has approximately 345 acres of parkland with 14 parks and 6 open space areas. Six parks are dedicated as permanent open space and serve as nature preserves protecting wildlife, stream corridors and other environmentally sensitive areas. Passive recreational activities such as nature exploration and walking are activities residents enjoy in these parks.
The Township has kept a strong link to its past, and to its Welsh roots, but with over 29,000 residents, it is also firmly looking to the future. With so much on offer for people, is it any wonder that this area is growing as quickly as it is?
Median Listing price - $555,697 - ranging from $225,000 to $2.5 million
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