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Malvern's Historic Sugartown Gets $4,000 In Grants
The grant funds were awarded to Historic Sugartown Inc, which oversees the preservation of the 19th-century village Sugartown.

MALVERN, PA — Thousands of dollars in state grand funds have been awarded to a Malvern historic site for preservation work and operational support.
On Wednesday, State Rep. Kristine Howard, D-Chester, announced Historic Sugartown Inc. and Historic Yellow Springs received a combined $13,270 in state grant funding.
Historic Sugartown Inc. got $4,000, while Historic Yellow Springs got $9,270.
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Funds were awarded by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission’s Cultural and Historical Support Grant Program.
The program provides general operating support to Pennsylvania museums and official county historical societies that are not directly supported by other state agencies operating support programs.
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“To know who we are today, we must know who we were,” Howard said. “To know where we are going, we must know where we came from, and I’m glad to see this money will help these villages preserve and educate the public on Chester County’s rich historical roots.”
Preserved by Historic Sugartown Inc., Historic Sugartown is a restored and preserved 19th century rural crossroads village that allows visitors to experience how life and business were conducted.
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