Radnor Township, Pennsylvania


Radnor Township is a township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located approximately 13 miles west of Philadelphia. Radnor Township is part of the Main Line, a series of affluent suburban communities located along the former Pennsylvania Railroad main line.
History[edit]
Radnor Township was founded in 1682 as part of the Welsh Tract, a land grant given to Welsh Quakers by William Penn. The township was named after Radnorshire, a county in Wales. The area developed slowly until the arrival of the Pennsylvania Railroad in the 19th century, which spurred significant growth and development.
Geography[edit]
Radnor Township covers an area of approximately 13.8 square miles. It is bordered by Tredyffrin Township to the west, Lower Merion Township to the east, and Haverford Township to the south. The township is characterized by rolling hills, wooded areas, and residential neighborhoods.
Demographics[edit]
As of the 2020 census, Radnor Township had a population of approximately 31,875 residents. The township is known for its high median household income and well-educated population. The racial makeup of the township is predominantly White, with smaller percentages of African American, Asian, and other racial groups.
Education[edit]
Radnor Township is served by the Radnor Township School District, which includes Radnor High School, Radnor Middle School, and several elementary schools. The township is also home to several private schools and higher education institutions, including Villanova University and Cabrini University.
Economy[edit]
The economy of Radnor Township is diverse, with a mix of residential, commercial, and institutional uses. The township is home to several corporate headquarters, including Lincoln Financial Group and Brandywine Realty Trust. The King of Prussia Mall, one of the largest shopping malls in the United States, is located nearby.
Transportation[edit]
Radnor Township is well-connected by several major highways, including U.S. Route 30 (Lancaster Avenue) and Interstate 476 (the Blue Route). Public transportation is provided by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), with several SEPTA Regional Rail stations located within the township.
Parks and Recreation[edit]
Radnor Township offers numerous parks and recreational facilities, including the Radnor Trail, a popular multi-use trail that follows the former Philadelphia and Western Railroad line. Other notable parks include Clem Macrone Park, Fenimore Woods, and Skunk Hollow Park.
Notable Residents[edit]
Radnor Township has been home to several notable individuals, including Grace Kelly, actress and Princess of Monaco, and Jay Wright, head coach of the Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team.
Related Pages[edit]
- Delaware County, Pennsylvania
- Main Line (Pennsylvania Railroad)
- Villanova University
- Radnor High School (Pennsylvania)
References[edit]
External Links[edit]
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