Shaped like a vintage roadster, Villanova runs north-by-northeast between Radnor and Rosemont, with the steering wheel at the Blue Route and one of the country’s wealthiest precincts (39th on last year’s Higley Elite roundup) in the backseat.
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Berwyn Fashionista: Boutique Owner ML WillcoxHer favorite boutique on the Main Line? Her own, of course. Willcox's closet mimics her Villanova showroom, punched up with Prada, D&G and vintage Chanel jewelry. |
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Villanova University Men's Basketball Adjusts to Revamped Big East ConferenceAfter breaking away from its Big East brethren, Nova will join Butler, Xavier and others next year in a new conference that's talent-heavy and relies on major TV markets. Consider growing pains... |
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Meet the Hamels: The Main Line's Power Duo Are Here to StayWhat is one of the best pitchers in the game really like once the cameras go away? Writer Michael Bradley shares his insight on the Phillies ace. |
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In the Clouds, an exhibition of two dimensional art featuring clouds and three dimensional art outdoors under the clouds, opens...
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Forget what you think you know about spies, and learn the real tricks of the trade! Experience firsthand the incredible technologies and real...
Touring exhibition of 40 photographic images organized and circulated by the National Trust...
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