
The confluence of the West Branch Brandywine Creek and the East Branch Brandywine Creek anchors this section of Chester County, where the landscape transitions from the industrial corridor of Downingtown in the north to the rolling horse country of Unionville in the south. The rural character of the late 20th century is punctuated by long-standing institutional landmarks, including the County Prison and the Pocopson Home located near Pocopson Creek. Historic industrial remnants like Savery's Mill near Parkerville sit alongside modern infrastructure such as the Radio Range Sta and a sprawling Filtration Plant.
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