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Historical Society Presents Talk on T/E Railroad Stations
A local historian will review the architectural aspects of stations along the Main Line.

History and railroad fanatics alike have a good reason to make their way to the Duportail House in Chesterbrook this week.
The Tredyffrin Historic Preservation Trust is hosting a lecture Thursday evening focusing on the importance of Main Line railroad stations and their role in establishing commerce and population booms in the area.
“The Pennsylvania Railroad Stations of Tredyffrin & Easttown Townships” will be led by Greg Prichard, a Wayne resident and experienced historian whose company performs restorative work on local landmarks. His talk will feature train stations in TE and their function as gateways to the communities.
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A Cornell graduate, Prichard is a member of the Radnor Historical Society and TE Historical Society.
The evening begins at 7 p.m. with refreshment, and the talk starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost $15 per person.
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