EXPERIENCE THE BEST OF THE MAIN LINE
Wayne is one of the Main Line’s most popular towns, and with good reason: it truly has it all! This historic Main Line community offers a lovely setting, award-winning public and private schools, and activities for every interest.
EAT, SHOP AND ENJOY
Take in the latest blockbuster at the historic Anthony Wayne Theater, or paint your own pottery in Color Me Mine. Enjoy a quaint afternoon tea at A Taste of Britain or a tasty slice from Paola’s Pizza. Fine dining options include the Wayne Hotel’s Paramour, Autograph Brasserie, White Dog Café, and 333 Belrose.
Visit the Lancaster County Farmer’s Market, a community institution, for fresh, local foods, crafts, and more, or take a leisurely stroll down Main Street, home to several unique shops, restaurants, and boutiques. Also nearby are Villanova University, Cabrini University, libraries, parks, and Strafford’s Eagle Village shops.
EXPLORE THE OUTDOORS
Take advantage of the beautiful Delaware county setting. Join the Martin’s Dam Swim Club, on approximately 40 beautifully landscaped acres, sporting activities now include swimming, diving, tennis, platform tennis, basketball, fishing, and ping pong. Walk the nearby Radnor Trail to the Wayne Arts Center with adjacent butterfly garden. The exquisitely cultivated Chanticleer features 35 gorgeous acres of public garden.
EXPERIENCE AN EASY COMMUTE
Via SEPTA’s Paoli Thorndale Line, Wayne is just a 30-minute ride away from 30th Street station and Center City. The town is also close to Routes I-76, I-476, and 202.
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Data compiled using 2nd quarter 2024 data vs. same period from 2023
Population by Age Level. Median Age 41.34. Households: 2,826.
In Thousand of Dollars. (Median Income: $124,908)
Population by Education Level
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Public & Private Institutions Of Learning
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