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Preserving the History of Chester, PA

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Old Chester Days Reunion!

October 10, 2015

Come on out for Old Chester Days! The Old Chester, PA Reunion Saturday October 10, 2015 1:00 P.M. Until 4:00 P.M. Location: The Former Third Presbyterian Church 420 East 9th Street, Chester, PA 19013 Refreshments Provided •    Renew former acquaintances and make new ones •    Displays by historical organizations, local artists, Chester companies will be … More Old Chester Days Reunion!

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Don’t Miss, Free Lecture: Widner by Dr. Joseph Edgette

September 14, 2015

A Free Lecture By Dr. Joseph Edgette At the Hedgerow Theater Monday September 28th, 2015 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Topic: Why Widener University is called Widener Donations Accepted for the Trolley & Church Restoration Fund For information call 610-872-4497 Check out our event page on Facebook!

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See the Church Up Close! Old Chester Days

September 11, 2015

See the church up close at Old Chester Days on October 10th in the 3rd Presbyterian Church parking lot from 1 PM to 4 PM. Learn about the history of Chester!

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150th Reconciliation Ball Menu

April 5, 2015

We are excited to bring to you the menu for the 150th Reconciliation Ball!

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150th Anniversary – End of the Civil War – Celebratory Ball

February 25, 2015
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1860s Etiquette for Ladies

February 11, 2015

A lady will not be rude, nor dress so as; attract undue attention, much less to create unpleasant remark. She will be kind to all; she Will not absorb too much of the walk( nor fail to give half the way to either a lady or gentleman; she will not allow her skirts to drag … More 1860s Etiquette for Ladies

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