Havertown

Havertown is in Delaware County in Pennsylvania. Havertown is a western suburb of Philadelphia, 8 miles from Center City. It is in Delaware County, commonly referred to as "Delco".

History
The history of Havertown can be traced back to 40,000 acres of land being purchased by the Religious Society of Friends from William Penn in 1681. It is an area that has seen the transformation from farmland and water-powered mills to a unique suburban neighborhood. It was well known for both gunpowder and textile manufacturing, producing powder for the War of 1812 and the cloth for the Union army during the Civil War. Havertown is the home to several historical sites and is well known for being the birthplace of Swell Bubble Gum, whose factory was demolished in 2011. It is also known for its large Irish-American population, which is still evident in the many Irish bars and stores throughout the town.

Get in
Havertown is very close to Philadelphia, about a half hour drive. Havertown is easily accessible to public transportation considering how close it is to 69th street Terminal. You can take either the SEPTA Rt. 104 bus or the Rt. 112 bus from 69th Street or you can take the Rt. 115 bus from Ardmore. It is also possible to take the Norristown High Speed Line (NHSL) into Havertown. If driving, you can reach Havertown off of Rt. 1 (City Line Avenue), Rt. 3 (West Chester Pike) or by taking I-95 to 476 (Blue Route) exit 9-Broomall/Upper Darby.

Get around
It is easy to walk around Havertown, but the best way to get around is by car. Public Transportation is also an option but not the best. If you drive, there is usually plenty of street parking, as well as, several parking lots near some of the stores. There are also many sidewalks which makes walking or biking an option.

See

 * Nitre Hall, Karakung Drive, +1 610-446-7988. A historic home built in the 1800s, which was the home of the powder master and is the only building remaining from the industrial era of the valley. It is open to the public from May through October and is often part of school and group field trips.
 * Lawrence Cabin, Karakung Drive, +1 610-446-7988. A historic log cabin built sometime in the 1700s and is typical of the first homes early settlers built in this area. It is furnished appropriately in the period before 1750 and features “Colonial Living Experience” tours.
 * Federal School, Manoa Road, +1 610-446-7988. A one room stone schoolhouse from 1797 named the Federal School as a sign of the townspeople’s pride in being part of the Federated United States. It is the oldest building in Delaware County erected specifically for education purposes. It is open to the public for tours and is also used as part of school and group field trips.
 * Federal School, Manoa Road, +1 610-446-7988. A one room stone schoolhouse from 1797 named the Federal School as a sign of the townspeople’s pride in being part of the Federated United States. It is the oldest building in Delaware County erected specifically for education purposes. It is open to the public for tours and is also used as part of school and group field trips.

Parks

 * Darby Creek Valley Park. This park has a creek and large nature area and is also equipped with basketball courts.
 * Powder Mill Valley Park, Karakung Drive. This park has a creek and nature area and is also equipped with playground equipment and basketball courts.
 * Community Park, Marple Rd. This park has a creek, nature area, and playing fields and is also equipped with playground equipment and tennis courts.

Buy
Havertown has several unique stores, a shopping center and a department store.
 * Manoa Shopping Center- Eagle Road & Route 3. A collection of shopping, dining, and services
 * Manoa Shopping Center- Eagle Road & Route 3. A collection of shopping, dining, and services
 * Manoa Shopping Center- Eagle Road & Route 3. A collection of shopping, dining, and services
 * Manoa Shopping Center- Eagle Road & Route 3. A collection of shopping, dining, and services
 * Manoa Shopping Center- Eagle Road & Route 3. A collection of shopping, dining, and services

Eat
Havertown has a full range of places to eat to satisfy all appetites.

International:


 * Sampan Inn (Japanese)- 8 Brookline Blvd./+1 610-446-3000
 * Giampinos (Italian)- 1254 West Chester Pike/+1 610-853-9330
 * Shogun 3 (Japanese Steakhouse)- 1305 West Chester Pike/+1 610-853-3939

Deli:


 * Boccellas Deli- 37 W. Eagle Rd./+1 610-789-2228
 * Centrella’s Deli- 10 Brookline Blvd./+1 610-853-2466

Pizza:


 * Bravo Pizza- 1345 West Chester Pike/+1 610-446-3810
 * Cenzo’s Pizzeria- 1619 Darby Rd./+1 610-789-3375
 * Havertown Pizza- 2016 Darby Rd./+1 610-446-5035

Bakery:


 * Testa’s Bakery (famous for Italian sweets)- 12 Brookline Blvd./+1 610-789-4331

Waterice:


 * Pop’s Homemade Waterice- 150 West Eagle Rd./+1 610-789-7677
 * Rita’s Waterice- 55 West Eagle Rd./+1 610-789-8808

Drink

 * Westgate Pub- 1021 West Chester Pike, +1 610-446-3030
 * Ivy Inn (classic tap room)- 37 Brookline Blvd./+1 610-446-8026
 * Manoa Tavern- 8 North Manoa Rd./+1 610-446-9726

Sleep
There are no hotels in Havertown.

Stay healthy

 * Kindred Hospital-2000 Old West Chester Pike, +1 610-853-7000
 * Delaware County Community Hospital-501 North Lansdowne Ave., Drexel Hill, +1 610-284-8100