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137 Country Run Dr, Coatesville, Pennsylvania 19320-3069

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50 South First Avenue, Coatesville, PA, 19320

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53 SOUTH FIRST AVENUE, Coatesville, PA 19320
The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum Phone: 610-384-9282 76 South First Avenue, Coatesville, PA 19320 admin@lukensnhd.org Hours: Monday - Friday 10 am to 3 pm and ... More on Graystonesociety.org
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1115 Caln Meeting Road, Coatesville, PA 19320

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143 Reservoir Rd, Coatesville, Pennsylvania 19320-1765, United States
This course has tight fairways, and small greens that are fast and undulating. The course was built on the side of a hill, so you can expect many uneven lies. One large lake sits in the middle of t... More on Golf.com
Coatesville Country Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Coatesville, Pennsylvania. This short layout has 3 sets of teeboxes for a fun, but challenging golfing experience. Online tee... More on TheGolfCourses.net

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Coatesville PA 19320, United States of America
Inscription. This was the nations first major toll road, built by a private company incorporated 1792 by the state legislature. Completed two years later and praised as the finest highway of its day, the stone-and-gravel turnpike ... More on HMDB

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Coatesville PA 19320, United States of America
Inscription. An African American steelworker, Walker was burned to death by a mob near here on August 13, 1911. He was accused of killing Edgar Rice, a white security guard and a former borough policeman. Fifteen local men and teenage ... More on HMDB

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Coatesville PA 19320, United States of America
Inscription. Famed Indian trader and interpreter bought a tract of 500 acres in this area in 1736. This site is a part of the tract. He died in 1742. Bezellon and his wife, Martha, lie buried in St. John's churchyard at Compass, Penna. ... More on HMDB

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Coatesville PA 19320, United States of America
Pennock's son-in-law and partner, Dr. Charles Lukens, moved to Brandywine Mansion in 1816, when he assumed management of the mill. America's first boiler plates were rolled under Dr. Lukens directi... More on Lukenshistoricdistrict.org
Inscription. Historic Fleming house, purchased by Moses Coates in 1787. Acquired in 1810 by Jesse Kersey and Isaac Pennock, founders of the Brandywine Iron Works. Occupied 1816-1825 by Pennock's so... More on HMDB

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8 Whitetail Way, Coatesville, PA 19320
