Newtown Square, a Delaware county area has a population of under 20,000 people. This area has plenty of historic sites to explore including:
- Hood Octagonal School (1842) – the last eight-sided one-room schoolhouse in Delaware County. Located on West Chester Pike on the grounds of Dunwoody Village.
- Bartram’s Covered Bridge (1860) – the last remaining covered bridge in Delaware County (spanning Crum Creek – connecting with Chester County), located at Goshen and Boot roads. Restored in 1996.
- Old. St. David’s Church (1715) – the oldest non-Quaker church in Delaware County.
- Square Tavern (1742) – also known as “The Square Inn” and “John West House” – the childhood site of famous American painter Benjamin West, restored in 1981 and again in 2008.
- Paper Mill House (1770, 1845) – mill workers’ home and general store, restored in the 1980s and now used as a museum.
This area has a railroad station, trolley, museum, and so much more.
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