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Leopard


Here and there in the village of Leopard, which had a post office from 1866 to 1907, are deep-retreating country estates at a fork in the road between Newtown Square and the Great Valley. The one-time center of activity in Easttown Township was named for the Leopard, erected in 1716, where teamsters stopped to water their horses and to relax themselves awhile in the tavern. [1]

  1. Pinkowski, Edward. Chester County Place Names,, Sunshine Press, Philadelphia, 1962

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Street Names: Creek Road, Darby-Paoli Road, Leopard Road, Route 252, Twinbrook Road

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