HOME TOWN AMBIANCE IN BRYN MAWR
This lovely little town is located toward the center of the Main Line group of Philadelphia suburban villages. It offers everything you want from your home town. In addition, it includes impressive credentials and cosmopolitan amenities -- just a few train stops from Center City Philadelphia! Visit the newly renovated Ludington Library or catch a film at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute — a Main Line institution for ninety years!
WELL KNOWN FOR PRESTIGIOUS COLLEGES, SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES
Well served with educational excellence by the Lower Merion and Haverford School Districts, this town boasts an impressive list of educational institutions that famously define the community. Nearby are Haverford College, Bryn Mawr College, Rosemont College, and Villanova University.
PROVIDING THE VERY BEST IN MEDICAL CARE
This is the home of Bryn Mawr Hospital which is affiliated with Main Line Health and Penn Medicine. Also in close proximity to Jefferson at Bala Cynwyd outpatient center. Hence Bryn Mawr provides some of the finest medical care in the country.
HISTORY AND TRADITION
In 1832, the Philadelphia & Columbia Railway constructed the "Main Line" between Philadelphia and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, giving Philadelphians access to this beautiful area. A sense of history lives on in the area of what is now Bryn Mawr, which was a part of the land charter given to William Penn by King Charles II in 1681, where the early Welsh settlers built homes and thriving businesses, many of which are still standing.
CENTRALLY LOCATED TO EVERYTHING THE MAIN LINE HAS TO OFFER
Enjoy what's here in your home town, or venture just a short distance in any direction from this prime Main Line location for the finest in shopping, dining, parks, trails, recreational and educational opportunities -- whatever it is that you seek, you'll find it here!
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Population by Age Level. Median Age 33.08. Households: 2,373.
In Thousand of Dollars. (Median Income: $94,499)
Population by Education Level
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Public & Private Institutions Of Learning
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