West Chester, Pennsylvania

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West Chester, Pennsylvania

Name

West Chester, Pennsylvania

Nomenclature and Geography

Category: Obec / Město

Summary

West Chester serves as the county seat of Chester County, Pennsylvania, within the Philadelphia metropolitan area. Originally known as Turk's Head, it became the county seat in 1786 and was incorporated as a borough in 1799. The town features a historic courthouse designed by Thomas U. Walter and was once a center for clockmaking.

Statistics

Area

4.78 km²

Population

18,671

Location