Set along West Miner Street in West Chester, Everhart Park was established back in 1905. Covering an area of 10.2 acres (4.1 hectares), this lush green park was previously owned by William Everhart. This park is equipped with a basketball court, a children’s playground, a gazebo, grilling stations, a footbridge, a fountain and clean restrooms. Throughout the year, Everhart Park plays host to a variety of events, including the annual Turks Head Music Festival, May Day festivities and Easter egg hunts, further enhancing its appeal as a beloved gathering place for residents and visitors alike.
The St. David's Episcopal Church is a quaint little church built in 1715. Encompassing an area of 1 acre (0.40 hectare), it has been functional ever since its birth. Regular services and religions ceremonies are conducted at the church even today.
The city of Philadelphia in the U.S. State of Pennsylvania is blessed with one of the most prominent church sites in the form of the renowned Wesley AME Zion Church. This church site carries immense historical significance and has been included in the National Register of Historic Places.