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West Chester

39º58N 75º37W, pop (2000e) 17 900. Seat of Chester Co, Pennsylvania, USA; at the junction of several major highways; birthplace of Samuel Barber, Bayard Rustin, William H Whyte, Jr; university (1871); railway; a scenic railroad for tourists runs through the Chester Creek Valley; county courthouse.

West Chester is the name of some places in the United States of America:

West Chester Township, Butler County, Ohio West Chester, Ohio West Chester, Pennsylvania

West Chester is also the name for a university in Pennsylvania

West Chester University

There are also some places named Westchester:

Westchester, Los Angeles, California Westchester, Florida Westchester, Illinois Westchester County, New York
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