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Classic Towns Trolley Tour

Hosted by Media Borough, Lansdowne Borough, Delaware County, APAPASE, DVRPC,
and the Delaware Valley Smart Growth Alliance (DVSGA)

Friday, May 20th, 2016, from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm

Overview of the Day (tentative)

8:30 AM

Registration and Breakfast

  Avenue Deli, 27 N. Lansdowne Avenue, Lansdowne

Free all-day parking available at Municipal Lot, 30 N. Lansdowne Avenue

9:00 AM

Lansdowne Borough

  Trolley Tour of Historic Residential Neighborhoods

  Walking Tour of the Central Business District and Historic Theatre

11:30 AM

Depart for Media Borough

12:00 PM

Lunch

  Spasso Italian Grill, 1 West State Street, Media

1:30 PM

Media Borough

  Walking Tour of Historic State Street

  Trolley Tour of Media

3:30 PM

Depart for return trip to Lansdowne Borough

4:00 PM

Return to Lansdowne Municipal Lot

 

Click Here to RSVP

The tour is $25 per person

Please RSVP by Wednesday, May 18th. Casual walking attire is recommended. For questions regarding the event, please contact Karen Cilurso at kpcilurso@dvrpc.org or 215-238-2876.

This event is approved by APA for 4.5 CM credits.

DVRPCMedia BoroughLansdowne BoroughAPAPASEDVSGADelaware County

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