West Chester, PA

West Chester is a borough in Pennsylvania with a population of roughly 20,000. The area is known for being home to both West Chester University of Pennsylvania as well as the Chester County government.

West Chester became popular in the 18th century when it was a center for clock making. Soon after in the 19th century it was home to Hoopes, Brothers and Darlington company which made wheels for wagons and later for automobiles. In the 20th century, it was Sharples cream separator company followed by Commodore International, one of the first computer companies that was located in the area.

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