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Visit Sugartown, a historic crossroads village with a school, general store, and other buildings from the early 1800s. Learn about its history, culture, and events through guided tours, workshops, and pop-up events.
- THE VILLAGE
most exacting restoration of all of Historic Sugartown’s...
- Hours & Directions
Directions: Historic Sugartown is located at 690 Sugartown...
- THE VILLAGE
While planning a trip of Malvern to learn about the local history and people I ran across Historic Sugartown on the internet. It turned out to be a great tour of older buildings, homes, a general store, a book binders workshop, and a barn. All filled with historical artifacts you won't see anywhere other than a museum.
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most exacting restoration of all of Historic Sugartown’s buildings. Hannah Cheever House – constructed c1825 by Hannah Cheever, innkeeper, Sugartown Inn (private) The Bank Barn – dates to the 1800s, and was built in two sections. The Carriage Museum – opened 2010, a joint venture with Chester County Historical Society
Through the preservation efforts of Historic Sugartown, Inc., visitors are offered a window into American life in an early 19th-century rural crossroads village by experiencing how people came together to conduct business, exchange news, and shared their lives as a community.
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Directions: Historic Sugartown is located at 690 Sugartown Road, at the corners of Spring & Boot Roads in Malvern. By GPS, enter 273 Boot Road, Malvern, PA- it should bring you right to Historic Sugartown’s parking lot.
Historic Sugartown, Malvern, Pennsylvania. 2,432 likes · 17 talking about this · 1,303 were here. Historic Sugartown preserves and interprets the historic 19th century crossroad village of Sugartown.
Today, Sugartown offers a window into American life in an early 19th-century rural crossroads village. Through our preservation efforts, guided tours, and events, visitors experience how people came together to conduct business, exchange news, and shared their lives as a community.