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St. David’s

If you’re in a French mood, check out Crêperie Béchamel. Thanks to Chanticleer Garden, one need not stray far from the bustle of the Main Line in order to enjoy nature. Garden-goers are invited to experience the horticultural arts first-hand, as they explore this former estate’s 35-acres of public grounds. While the admission fee is

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Wayne

PB&U takes a mundane sandwich to a whole new level. Starting at $3, one can adorn his or her sandwich with a variety of bizarre and interesting toppings such as potato chips, cheddar cheese and raisins. Other offerings include peanut butter pizza and peanut butter fondue. Patrons are welcome to take a seat at one

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Paoli

Since the winter of 1777, people have been enjoying the grounds of Valley Forge National Park. Although it no longer offers shelter from the British, Valley Forge does invite visitors to explore several significant historical sites. Additionally, the park offers 10 hiking trails, ranging in length from .25 mile-14 miles. Trails are available for pedestrians,

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Eastern to construct labyrinth

Since 325 A.D., labyrinths have been used by Christian churches. What exactly is a labyrinth? According to Jill Geoffrion’s article titled “Christian Uses of Labyrinths,” labyrinths are a “spiritual tool to draw closer to presence.” Geoffrion states, “Using a labyrinth involves moving one’s body and opening one’s heart to Jesus. All you have to do

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