Top Attractions in Chester County that You Need to Visit

Valley Forge National Historical ParkValley Forge National Historical Park (Image via U.S. National Park Service)

There is never any shortage of fun for family and friends in Chester County, Pennsylvania. All the top attractions in the region provide a serene environment for family-friendly fun. Finding great activities will go a long way in helping you create memorable moments. Below is a list of some of the top attractions in Chester County that you need to visit.

Top Attractions in Chester County

Chester County History Center
www.chestercohistorical.org
225 N. High Street,  West Chester · (610) 692-4800

Located in downtown West Chester, the Chester County History Center is the home of the Chester County Historical Society, a non-profit historical society that is dedicated to collecting, exhibiting, and preserving the history of the region. It is a 56,000 square-foot complex that includes two magnificent connected buildings.

The Chester County History Center includes many collections that are worth your time. You will get to enjoy spending time with family and friends thanks to the included activities. Its buildings are filled with interesting facts and items about Chester County, Pennsylvania.

Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center
uptownwestchester.org
226 N High St, West Chester · (610) 356-2787

The Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center was established to host a diverse mix of dance, live theater, music, film, and so much more. The first floor includes an incredible 327-seat theater, a full-service bar in the intermission room, and a Box Office.

The second floor, on the other hand, features a green room, multi-purpose performance room, and a light/sound room on the existing balcony. Note that the building is fully handicapped to ensure you get to enjoy spending time with family and friends.

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West Chester Railroad
www.wcrailroad.com
250 E Market St, West Chester · (610) 430-2233

Are you looking to escape the hassle of everyday modern life? Well, the West Chester Railroad provides a variety of amazing 90-minute train trips along the beautiful Chester Creek Valley, running between Market Street in West Chester, Chester County, and the village of Glen Mills, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.

Did you know that you can rent the entire train for your next event? You can also use the dining car for special events, such as birthday parties. There is nothing more comfortable than spending time with family and friends in the quiet and serene environment of the countryside.

Chester County Art Association
www.chestercountyarts.org
100 N Bradford Ave, West Chester · (610) 696-5600

Throughout the year, Chester County Art Association offers approximately 50 different workshops and art classes for teens, children, and adults of varying ages. You also get to choose from open studio options for darkroom, ceramics, and sculpture studios.

Additionally, each summer, the Chester County Art Association offers summer art camps for children from 4 to 18 years of age. At Chester County Art Association, there is always something for everyone.

Longwood Gardens
longwoodgardens.org
1001 Longwood Rd, Kennett Square · (610) 388-1000

Longwood Gardens is among the most prestigious horticultural display gardens that you will find anywhere in the United States. It consists of more than a thousand acres of woodlands, gardens, and meadows. The good news is that it is open to visitors throughout the year.

You will get to enjoy events and performances, exotic and native plants, themed and seasonal attractions, workshops, and educational lectures. Be ready for a weekend filled with awe when you visit Longwood Gardens.

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Historic Sugartown
historicsugartown.org
690 Sugartown Rd, Malvern · (610) 640-2667

In Malvern stands the historic village of Sugartown, restored to its 19th-century glory without compromising beauty. You will get a first-hand glimpse at how people used to conduct business, share lives, and exchange news in the 1800s. It is well worth your time, especially when you are a history lover or student.

Valley Forge National Historical Park
www.nps.gov/vafo
1400 N Outer Line Dr, King of Prussia · (610) 783-1077

Are you fascinated with the American Revolutionary War? The Valley Forge National Historical Park was the location of the 3rd Continental Army winter encampment. The entire site is preserved to ensure you get an authentic look and feel of the location.

The park features recreational facilities and museums that make it an excellent location to visit with family and friends. You will get to enjoy walking around in the large 3,500 acre that hosts more than 1.2 million people per year.

Conclusion

Chester County is a beautiful region filled with fun activities and breathtaking attractions. Our list is designed to aid you in finding the best, most popular attractions in the area. Is your favorite place to visit missing? What is your favorite entertainment venue or point of interest in Chester County? Let us know in the comments below!

Travel Responsibly: While conditions related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic improve, and Chester County and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania begin a phased reopening and the lifting of restrictions, hours or services still may vary and be operating at a limited capacity. Additionally, mask-wearing and social distancing continue to be required in all public spaces per official guidelines. Advance tickets or reservations are highly recommended or necessary at many attractions and businesses. Your best bet is to plan ahead.

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