Main Line Area Attractions
Main Line has a rich history dating back to the 1850s when it was established as the Pennsylvania Railroad train line. Situated in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Main Line area extends northwest from City Center practically parallel to Lancaster Avenue, the oldest paved road in the country also known as Route 30.
Explore these nearby landmarks and attractions to enjoy the beauty and history of our area, all shown with the distance from our Bryn Mawr office.
Here are some our favorite spots to appreciate the beauty and history of our area, all shown with the distance from our Bryn Mawr office.
Ashbridge Park
Tourist attraction, Playground, Park
West Mill Creek Park
Tourist attraction, Dog park
Appleford
Tourist attraction, Arboretum, Event venue, Wedding venue
Historic house often used as a wedding venue with formal gardens & trails open to the public.
Stoneleigh: a natural garden
Tourist attraction, Historical landmark, Non-profit organization, Garden
Rolling Hill Park
Tourist attraction, Park
Nature park with a creek features trails & historic landmarks, including a mill & housing ruins.
Skunk Hollow Park
Tourist attraction, Park
Undeveloped woodland with hiking trails (but no motorized vehicles) & fishing in Little Darby Creek.
Independence National Historical Park
Center City East
Tourist attraction, Historical place, National park
This landmark-filled park covers 20 city blocks with museums, Independence Hall & the Liberty Bell.
1696 Thomas Massey House
Tourist attraction
I Love Philly
Center City
Tourist attraction