Kennett Square Village 1750-1840s
Kennett Heritage Center - 120 N. Union Street - Starting point of tour
State & Union Streets - northwest corner
Photo By: Barclay Rubincam
100 E. State Street - The Swayne Block
Photo By: Munson's Magazine
114 E. State Street - Musgrave/Shippen House 1767, Kennett Hotel and J.J. Newberry’s department store.
Photo By: Joe Lordi postcard collection
201 E. State Street - John & Susan Love’s house (presently Lettie’s Tavern)
216 E. State Street – State Street Meeting 1813; (presently Kennett Library, 1962-2022)
Photo By: Joe Lordi postcard collection
223-227 E. State Street- Samuel Martin’s first Boarding school ca. 1833 (Michoacana Ice Cream, far right);
Photo By: L. Sinclair
305-323 E. State built in the 1840s
Photo By: L. Sinclair
E. State & Willow Streets – Site of the S&M Pennock Agricultural Implements Foundry 1845 ( E&H appliances)
Photo By: L. Sinclair
N. Willow & E. Linden Streets Pennock Foundry Worker housing; Two sets of row houses: one on each side of E. Linden Street.
Photo By: L. Sinclair
200 - 206 E. Linden St. site of Brosius Pottery 1847-1885
Photo By: Potters & Potteries of Chester County
Parking Garage- site of Pure Spring Water Company 1847
Photo By: Daily Local clipping
200-216 N. Union Street Village- built 1839-1846
Photo By: Robert DePuy