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Heart Stone Pastry
β OpenHeart Stone Pastry is a cozy cafe and food store located in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, United States. We specialize in creating nutritional breads using heritage and ancient grains grown on local farms, which are fresh-milled on site and naturally leavened. Our rustic pastries focus on seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients, offering a rotating menu with a mix of classic favorites and unique flavor combinations. We take pride in our responsibly-sourced coffee, made on the most environmentally sustainable roaster. Our single-origin and curated blends bring lovely flavors to your palate. Heart Stone Pastry is part of Partners Creating Community (PCC), a non-profit organization in Chester County Pennsylvania. PCC supports co-workers and volunteers with intellectual and developmental differences, providing a therapeutic work environment where meaningful work and mastery of a craft can be achieved.
Commons Bistro, 400 Franklin Ave Franklin, Phoenixville, PA 19460, United States -
Historic Trappe
β OpenHistoric Trappe, located at 201 West Main Street in Trappe, Pennsylvania, is a museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of the Trappe area within the broader context of state and national history. The institution's mission is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret artifacts that tell the story of the people, places, and events that have shaped the area. Visitors can explore three historic properties open for tours, including the Center for Pennsylvania German Studies in the Dewees Tavern, the fully-furnished Henry Muhlenberg House, and the ongoing restoration project of the Speaker's House, once home to Frederick Muhlenberg. Additionally, Historic Trappe is the owner of the Muhlenberg parsonage, currently undergoing architectural investigations for restoration.
201 W Main St, Trappe, PA 19426, United States
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