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Wayne, Pennsylvania

Wayne is an unincorporated community centered in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, on the Main Line, a series of highly affluent Philadelphia suburbs located along the railroad tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad and one of the wealthiest areas in the nation. While the center of Wayne is in Radnor Township, Wayne extends into both Tredyffrin Township in Chester County and Upper Merion Township in Montgomery County. The center of Wayne was designated the Downtown Wayne Historic District in 2012.[1] Considering the large area served by the Wayne post office, the community may extend slightly into Easttown Township, Chester County, as well.

Wayne, Pennsylvania
Wayne, Pennsylvania
Location of Wayne in Pennsylvania
Wayne, Pennsylvania
Wayne, Pennsylvania (the United States)
Coordinates: 40°02′38″N 75°23′16″W / 40.04389°N 75.38778°W / 40.04389; -75.38778Coordinates: 40°02′38″N 75°23′16″W / 40.04389°N 75.38778°W / 40.04389; -75.38778
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
CountiesDelaware
TownshipsRadnor
Elevation
117 m (384 ft)
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
19080, 19087-19089
Area code(s)610 and 484
Keystone Marker for Wayne

The center of the Wayne business district is the intersection of Lancaster Avenue and Wayne Avenue, its main street. The historic Wayne station is located one block north of this intersection. The Wayne business district also includes a post office, a cinema, a hotel, a library, the new Radnor Middle School, and several banks, stores, restaurants, cafes, bars and other commercial establishments. Other institutions and attractions in Wayne include the Wayne Hotel, Chanticleer Garden, and the Valley Forge Military Academy and College.

History

 
"Louella" home of J. Henry Askin, founder of Wayne

Wayne's development began when a railroad stop called Cleaver's Landing was established. It was renamed Wayne Station after General Anthony Wayne. Parcels in the area totaling 293 acres (1.19 km2) were bought by banker J.H. Askin, where he built a mansion named "Louella" after his daughters Louisa and Ella. "Louella" was described as an 80-room stone building with a large porch overlooking manicured lawn.[2] His and surrounding land were bought in 1880 by banker A.J. Drexel and newspaper editor G.W. Childs, to form a larger development they called Wayne Estate.[3] More homes and a hotel were then built. In a brochure from 1887 about their development they noted they had provided Wayne with "water, light and drainage — the three great conveniences of a large city — by the most approved modern methods." They described Wayne Estate as follows:

The suburban village known as Wayne, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, fourteen miles from Philadelphia, differs so much from the ordinary town allowed to grow up hap-hazard and to develop conveniences as population increases, that it is necessary, in describing it as it appears, to keep in mind some facts about its history. Wayne is not an accidental aggregation of cottages; it is a town built by design, and provided at the start with all the conveniences to which residents of cities are accustomed and which they are so apt to miss and long for when they go into the country or even into the suburbs of a great city. The scheme of the town was well thought out and planned before any of the new cottages were built, and, as it was undertaken by liberal gentlemen of abundant means, no expense was spared in the preliminary municipal work.

The Chanticleer Garden, Downtown Wayne Historic District, North Wayne Historic District, Pennsylvania Railroad Station at Wayne, South Wayne Historic District and Wayne Hotel are all located on the National Register of Historic Places.

Geography

Wayne is located on the Main Line (the Paoli/Thorndale Line on SEPTA Regional Rail). The central business district of Wayne is located at the intersection of Lancaster and Wayne Avenues in Radnor Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The area served by the Wayne ZIP code (19087) is large and encompasses areas both in Radnor Township, Delaware County and in the neighboring adjacent municipalities of Upper Merion in Montgomery County and Tredyffrin in Chester County, including the communities of Radnor, Strafford, St. Davids, and Chesterbrook.

Transportation

St. Davids station, Wayne station, and Strafford station on the Paoli/Thorndale SEPTA Line are in Wayne.

Demographics

 
House in the North Wayne Historic District

Since Wayne is neither an incorporated area nor a census-designated place, all the data is for the ZIP code 19087. As of the census of 2010, there were 32,225 people and 12,754 households residing in the community. The median age was 40.8. The racial makeup of the community was 85.5% White, 7.9% Asian and 5.3% African American, while 3.7% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the community was $118,801, and 5.1% of the population was below the poverty line.[4]

Economy

Teleflex, Kenexa, and DLL Group (U.S.) are based in Wayne.

Education

Elementary and high school

Public schools

 
Conestoga High School

Pupils in the Radnor Township portion of Wayne attend schools in Radnor Township School District, while pupils in the Tredyffrin portion attend schools in Tredyffrin/Easttown School District. Those in the northeastern portion of the community in Upper Merion Township attend the Upper Merion Area School District.

Students in Radnor Township attend Radnor High School. Students in Tredyffrin Township attend Conestoga High School. Students in Upper Merion Township attend Upper Merion Area High School.

Catholic schools

The St. Katharine of Siena School is a Catholic K-8 grade school located in downtown Wayne operated by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Catholic students who live in Radnor Township as well as other towns in the Delaware Valley may choose to attend Archbishop John Carroll High School, located in the nearby community of Radnor.

Private schools

Many private schools are also located nearby including the Quaker-affiliated Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, all-boys Haverford School in Haverford and all-girls Agnes Irwin School in Rosemont, all located east of Wayne.[citation needed] Another private school, Episcopal Academy, opened in 2008 to the south in Newtown Square.

The Valley Forge Military Academy and College is also located in Wayne.

Post-secondary

Nearby post-secondary institutions include Villanova University, Cabrini University and Eastern University. Valley Forge Military Academy is also a junior college.

YSC Academy

The Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer opened its own private school called YSC Academy on September 3, 2013. The Wayne-based academy is designed for student-athletes the club aims to groom for professional soccer. The initial 32 pupils already had experience playing for one of the Union's academy and Juniors teams.[5]

Notable people

 
House in the South Wayne Historic District

Points of interest

 
Anthony Wayne Theatre
 
Wayne Art Center
 
Old Eagle School

References

  1. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Listings". Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 9/29/12 through 10/05/12. National Park Service. October 12, 2012.
  2. ^ Library Company of Philadelphia: 2002 Annual Report. Philadelphia. 2003. p. 63. ISBN 9781422373149.
  3. ^ Ashmeade, Henry Graham (1884). History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: L.H. Everts & Co. p. 682. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  4. ^ "American Fact Finder - Community Facts". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 13, 2020. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  5. ^ "Philadelphia Union's YSC Academy opens its doors: "It's a landmark day" for the club's future". September 23, 2009. Retrieved September 6, 2013.

External links

  • The Suburban and Wayne Times
  • Chesterbrook retells the story of Wayne for the 20th century
  • On the History of Radnor Township and Wayne
  • Anthony Wayne Theatre

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This article is about the community in Chester and Delaware Counties Pennsylvania For other uses see Wayne Pennsylvania disambiguation Wayne is an unincorporated community centered in Delaware County Pennsylvania on the Main Line a series of highly affluent Philadelphia suburbs located along the railroad tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad and one of the wealthiest areas in the nation While the center of Wayne is in Radnor Township Wayne extends into both Tredyffrin Township in Chester County and Upper Merion Township in Montgomery County The center of Wayne was designated the Downtown Wayne Historic District in 2012 1 Considering the large area served by the Wayne post office the community may extend slightly into Easttown Township Chester County as well Wayne PennsylvaniaWayne StationWayne PennsylvaniaLocation of Wayne in PennsylvaniaShow map of PennsylvaniaWayne PennsylvaniaWayne Pennsylvania the United States Show map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 02 38 N 75 23 16 W 40 04389 N 75 38778 W 40 04389 75 38778 Coordinates 40 02 38 N 75 23 16 W 40 04389 N 75 38778 W 40 04389 75 38778Country United StatesStatePennsylvaniaCountiesDelawareTownshipsRadnorElevation117 m 384 ft Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP codes19080 19087 19089Area code s 610 and 484Keystone Marker for Wayne The center of the Wayne business district is the intersection of Lancaster Avenue and Wayne Avenue its main street The historic Wayne station is located one block north of this intersection The Wayne business district also includes a post office a cinema a hotel a library the new Radnor Middle School and several banks stores restaurants cafes bars and other commercial establishments Other institutions and attractions in Wayne include the Wayne Hotel Chanticleer Garden and the Valley Forge Military Academy and College Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Transportation 4 Demographics 5 Economy 6 Education 6 1 Elementary and high school 6 1 1 Public schools 6 1 2 Catholic schools 6 1 3 Private schools 6 2 Post secondary 6 3 YSC Academy 7 Notable people 8 Points of interest 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit Louella home of J Henry Askin founder of Wayne Wayne s development began when a railroad stop called Cleaver s Landing was established It was renamed Wayne Station after General Anthony Wayne Parcels in the area totaling 293 acres 1 19 km2 were bought by banker J H Askin where he built a mansion named Louella after his daughters Louisa and Ella Louella was described as an 80 room stone building with a large porch overlooking manicured lawn 2 His and surrounding land were bought in 1880 by banker A J Drexel and newspaper editor G W Childs to form a larger development they called Wayne Estate 3 More homes and a hotel were then built In a brochure from 1887 about their development they noted they had provided Wayne with water light and drainage the three great conveniences of a large city by the most approved modern methods They described Wayne Estate as follows The suburban village known as Wayne on the Pennsylvania Railroad fourteen miles from Philadelphia differs so much from the ordinary town allowed to grow up hap hazard and to develop conveniences as population increases that it is necessary in describing it as it appears to keep in mind some facts about its history Wayne is not an accidental aggregation of cottages it is a town built by design and provided at the start with all the conveniences to which residents of cities are accustomed and which they are so apt to miss and long for when they go into the country or even into the suburbs of a great city The scheme of the town was well thought out and planned before any of the new cottages were built and as it was undertaken by liberal gentlemen of abundant means no expense was spared in the preliminary municipal work The Chanticleer Garden Downtown Wayne Historic District North Wayne Historic District Pennsylvania Railroad Station at Wayne South Wayne Historic District and Wayne Hotel are all located on the National Register of Historic Places Geography EditWayne is located on the Main Line the Paoli Thorndale Line on SEPTA Regional Rail The central business district of Wayne is located at the intersection of Lancaster and Wayne Avenues in Radnor Township Delaware County Pennsylvania The area served by the Wayne ZIP code 19087 is large and encompasses areas both in Radnor Township Delaware County and in the neighboring adjacent municipalities of Upper Merion in Montgomery County and Tredyffrin in Chester County including the communities of Radnor Strafford St Davids and Chesterbrook Transportation EditSt Davids station Wayne station and Strafford station on the Paoli Thorndale SEPTA Line are in Wayne Demographics Edit House in the North Wayne Historic District Since Wayne is neither an incorporated area nor a census designated place all the data is for the ZIP code 19087 As of the census of 2010 there were 32 225 people and 12 754 households residing in the community The median age was 40 8 The racial makeup of the community was 85 5 White 7 9 Asian and 5 3 African American while 3 7 of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race The median income for a household in the community was 118 801 and 5 1 of the population was below the poverty line 4 Economy EditTeleflex Kenexa and DLL Group U S are based in Wayne Education EditElementary and high school Edit Public schools Edit Conestoga High School Pupils in the Radnor Township portion of Wayne attend schools in Radnor Township School District while pupils in the Tredyffrin portion attend schools in Tredyffrin Easttown School District Those in the northeastern portion of the community in Upper Merion Township attend the Upper Merion Area School District Students in Radnor Township attend Radnor High School Students in Tredyffrin Township attend Conestoga High School Students in Upper Merion Township attend Upper Merion Area High School Catholic schools Edit The St Katharine of Siena School is a Catholic K 8 grade school located in downtown Wayne operated by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia Catholic students who live in Radnor Township as well as other towns in the Delaware Valley may choose to attend Archbishop John Carroll High School located in the nearby community of Radnor Private schools Edit Many private schools are also located nearby including the Quaker affiliated Shipley School in Bryn Mawr all boys Haverford School in Haverford and all girls Agnes Irwin School in Rosemont all located east of Wayne citation needed Another private school Episcopal Academy opened in 2008 to the south in Newtown Square The Valley Forge Military Academy and College is also located in Wayne Post secondary Edit Nearby post secondary institutions include Villanova University Cabrini University and Eastern University Valley Forge Military Academy is also a junior college YSC Academy Edit The Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer opened its own private school called YSC Academy on September 3 2013 The Wayne based academy is designed for student athletes the club aims to groom for professional soccer The initial 32 pupils already had experience playing for one of the Union s academy and Juniors teams 5 Notable people Edit House in the South Wayne Historic District Diane Meredith Belcher concert organist teacher church musician Robert Elmore organist composer teacher William Gilmore Olympic rower Mark Herzlich football player Kasie Hunt journalist Abbi Jacobson actress Karl Kirchwey poet Daylin Leach state senator for the 17th district Ned Martin sportscaster Anna Moffo opera singer Lisa Raymond tennis player Rafael Robb economist Jerry Spinelli author Larri Thomas actress and dancer Thomas F Wilson actor Harold Wright clarinetist Joshua Wurman scientist Eric Bazilian musicianPoints of interest Edit Anthony Wayne Theatre Wayne Art Center Old Eagle School Chanticleer Garden St Davids Church Wayne Hotel Radnor Trail System Anthony Wayne Theater art deco style movie theater Eagle Village Shops Farmer s Market Downtown Wayne Ardrossan Estate Old Eagle School Wayne Art Center established in 1931 The Finley HouseReferences Edit National Register of Historic Places Listings Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties 9 29 12 through 10 05 12 National Park Service October 12 2012 Library Company of Philadelphia 2002 Annual Report Philadelphia 2003 p 63 ISBN 9781422373149 Ashmeade Henry Graham 1884 History of Delaware County Pennsylvania Philadelphia L H Everts amp Co p 682 Retrieved June 16 2017 American Fact Finder Community Facts United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved January 30 2017 Philadelphia Union s YSC Academy opens its doors It s a landmark day for the club s future September 23 2009 Retrieved September 6 2013 External links Edit Philadelphia portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wayne Pennsylvania The Suburban and Wayne Times Chesterbrook retells the story of Wayne for the 20th century On the History of Radnor Township and Wayne Anthony Wayne Theatre Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wayne Pennsylvania amp oldid 1130752808, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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