Septa issues RFP for King of Prussia extension https://t.co/c9jMAJqrDn — This is Lower Merion and Narberth (@ThisLowerMerion) May 16, 2022 Officials in Chester, Berks, and Montgomery counties have joined to create the Schuylkill River Passenger Rail Authority, and Amtrak has committed to the plan, too. https://t.co/jAuJj8n3tm — PhillyVoice (@thephillyvoice) May 9, 2022 Do you … [Read more...] about Venezuelan Restaurant In Ardmore – Another Tennis Title For LM – Septa Speedline To King Of Prussia
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Ardmore Restaurant Week Starts Today
Today marks the start Ardmore Restaurant Week is presented by Ardmore Initiative. From their press release - Ardmore Restaurant Week, the popular two-week celebration of Ardmore’s exciting and diverse dining scene returns May 12 through May 22, 2022 with participants offering a prix fixe, 3-course dinner menu at either $20, $30 or $40. In-person dining for Ardmore … [Read more...] about Ardmore Restaurant Week Starts Today
The Inky Tells Us What To Do, Eat And See In Ardmore
What to do, eat, and see in Ardmore https://t.co/WRE96pNQ6K via @phillyinquirer — This is Lower Merion and Narberth (@ThisLowerMerion) February 26, 2022 The extension would run along the existing SEPTA line between the Cynwyd and Bala stations at City Avenue.https://t.co/omMusiDcMm — Delco Times (@delcotimes) February 25, 2022 Villanova University received $13.5 million in … [Read more...] about The Inky Tells Us What To Do, Eat And See In Ardmore
Failed Ardmore Bank Is Now Home To DePaul’s, An Upscale Steak House
The Ardmore building which is now the location of DePaul's Table, was built in the 1890s for the Merion Title and Trust Company, a bank that failed in 1931. Over the course of the building's one-hundred-twenty-something year history, four other businesses have occupied that space. Inquirer - September 8, 1891 - Merion Title and Trust Purchased the … [Read more...] about Failed Ardmore Bank Is Now Home To DePaul’s, An Upscale Steak House
World Famous Artist, Seward Johnson, Created Ardmore’s Life-like Sculptures
Neil Genzlinger of the New York Times wrote on March 12, 2020 - J. Seward Johnson Jr., a sculptor who may be responsible for more double-takes than anyone in history thanks to his countless lifelike creations in public places — a businessman in downtown Manhattan, surfers at a Florida beach, a student eating a sandwich on a curb in Princeton, N.J. — died on Tuesday at his home … [Read more...] about World Famous Artist, Seward Johnson, Created Ardmore’s Life-like Sculptures