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Coatesville, PA Road Trips

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city in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Trip Routes

2

Longest Drive

266.1 mi

Pittsburgh, PA

Quickest Drive

20m

Chatham, PA

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Coatesville, PA by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

13,323

Median Income

$57,323

Median Home Value

$160,500

Median Age

34.2

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Coatesville, PA at a Glance

Founded

1915

Elevation

331 ft

Area

1 mi²

Notable People from Coatesville, PA

A sampling of people born in Coatesville, PA.

Richard Hamilton

Richard Hamilton

1978

American basketball player (born 1978)

Johnny Weir

Johnny Weir

1984

American figure skater and television commentator

Zack Steffen

Zack Steffen

1995

American soccer player

Charles Moore

Charles Moore

1929–2020

American athlete (1929-2020)

Ray Keech

Ray Keech

1900–1929

racecar driver (1900–1929)

Susan Richardson

1952

American actress

Theodore R. Cogswell

Theodore R. Cogswell

1918–1987

American writer 1918-1987

John Parke

John Parke

1827–1900

Union Army general, surveyor, and United States Military Academy superintendent (1827–1900)

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Coatesville, PA.

High Bridge

High Bridge

bridge in Pennsylvania

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Lukens Historic District

Lukens Historic District

historic district in Coatesville, Pennsylvania

National Historic Landmark National Register of Historic Places contributing property

City data from Wikidata (Q1133193), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Coatesville, PA

Downingtown is a city of 7,900 people in Chester County, Pennsylvania.

There are many historical sites to see in Downingtown, including many different locations ranging from old bridges to houses that have been standing for many years and are now historic sights. Valley Forge is a half-hour drive from Downingtown and provides a good bit of history on many of the military battles that have taken place in this area. Gettysburg is also about an hour and a half away which too gives a fantastic background on the battles that took place there.

Walking paths. There are many great walking paths throughout Downingtown which take walkers along creeks and small rivers. Kerr Park: 45 acres. Huge grass fields which are good for all outdoor activities. Brandywine Creek, athletic fields, tennis court, basketball court, pavilions, swing set and play area, picnic areas with tables, public restrooms, paved paths with benches, and "The Sky's the Limit" — an all-abilities playground. Johnsontown Park: 7 acres, swing set and play area, basketball courts, soccer fields. Sunnybrook Park: 2 acres, softball field, basketball court The Ponds: 12 acres, 4 lakes, hiking trails. There is fishing available at the ponds which can be accessed by walking from the center of Downingtown. Marsh Creek: a Pennsylvania State Park of 1,705 acres with a 535-acre lake. Hiking- Many trails winding through woods in which mostly all bring you to another part of the park with water views along the way. All the paths in the park are welcome to pets. Biking- Some biking trails at the park are harder than others being as some are more frequently used and have been made more clear. Paved & dirt trails- For those who wish to walk but don't want to get dirty there are paved trails. For those who are more adventuresome the dirt trails flow through most of the woods. Picnic areas- There are many picnic areas and pavilions with shelter and room enough to fit everyone needed. Refreshment stands- There are two refreshment stands in the park: one is at the bottom by the boat rental area and the other is at the top near the pools.

Liones- one of the best pizzerias in town. Food ranges from pastas and fried goods to their specialty Italian strombolies, breads, and pizzas. Bone Fish (Exton)- Good wine selection and also terrific foods that are made fresh and the seafood is never frozen so it is the best around the area. Fridays (Exton)- A wide range of foods for the kids and adults that also has a bar. Red Robin (Exton)- Gourmet burgers and spirits. Brickside Grill (Downingtown)- Fresh seafood bar, Brick Oven to cook food fresh with the flavor of the fire. Uno's Pizza (Exton)- Bar and known for their deep dish and flat bread pizzas. They also have a wide variety of pasta dishes and appetizers.

Edges Mill Inn Bed & Breakfast 1 Philadelphia West Chester KOA, 1659 Embreeville Road, Coatesville (7.5 mi SW of town), ☏ +1 610-486-0447, toll-free: +1-800-562-1726. Check-in: Noon, check-out: noon. KOA campground. Pool, shop, full hookups. ca 10 cabins. Tent sites alongside Brandywine Creek. From $70 for a tent and two adults. (updated Nov 2021)

Downingtown is 33 miles west of Philadelphia. 1 Downingtown station, 159 Viaduct Avenue. (updated Aug 2023) Train operators: Amtrak, ☏ +1 215-856-7924, toll-free: +1-800-872-7245. Operates trains throughout the United States of America. (updated Dec 2020) Route stopping at Downington: Keystone multiple trips per day between Harrisburg and New York City with stops in Elizabethtown, Lancaster, Coatesville, Downingtown, Exton, Paoli, Ardmore, Philadelphia, Trenton, and Newark. Some trips operate between Harrisburg and Philadelphia. SEPTA Paoli/Thorndale Line.

The main mode of transportation is personal motor vehicle. The R5 Septa train line runs into the city to provide access for those who have jobs in the city but live in Downingtown. Septa also provides buses that run transit from many locations ranging from West Chester, King of Prussia, Frazer, and even to the city. Taxi services are available but may take long since it is not a city atmosphere.

Travel tips adapted from Downingtown on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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