
Wagontown and the surrounding townships of West Brandywine and Wallace characterize this late-20th-century landscape in Chester County. The area is defined by the diverging paths of the North Branch Brandywine Creek and the West Branch Brandywine Creek, which carve through the Baron Hills. Historical religious and community centers are prevalent, from the St Marys of Providence complex near Isabella to the Old Mill Bible Conference and Hibernia Ch. The map documents a mix of old rural settlements like Brandywine Manor and Guthriesville alongside mid-century institutional developments, most notably the large Coatesville VA Medical Center in the southern sector. Linear infrastructure, including the Pennsylvania Turnpike across the north and an Old Railroad Grade near Cupola, reveals the evolution of transport through these valleys.
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1905 Honey Brook
Chester County, PA

1907 Honeybrook
Chester County, PA

1941 Honeybrook
Chester County, PA

1952 Valley Forge
Chester County, PA

1955 Honey Brook
Chester County, PA

1956 Wagontown
Chester County, PA

1966 Valley Forge
Chester County, PA

1992 Valley Forge
Chester County, PA

1999 Wagontown
Chester County, PA

2023 Honey Brook
Chester County, PA

2023 Valley Forge
Chester County, PA

2023 Wagontown
Chester County, PA