Chester County, Pennsylvania, is arguably one of the more historic and naturally beautiful places in the United States. This photographic exploration of the region includes memorable images of scenes such as the Devon Horse Show, the Kennett Square Mushroom Festival, and the Quaker settlement of Nantmeal. While much has changed since colonial days, when its abundant natural resources helped support a nation-to-be, visible reminders of past activities remain intermingled with elements of 21st-century progress and growth. Some of the reminders are simply names, ghosts of times past when travel was slow, crossroads mattered, and distances between activities necessarily were shorter than today. Others, such as buildings, farms, and ruins, are more visible. The 135 colour photographs form a curated journey through the countryside, artfully capturing bits and pieces of its history and giving glimpses of its present-day character. AUTHOR: Antelo Devereux Jr. has been taking photographs since he was given a Kodak Duaflex II box camera at age 10. He is a graduate of Harvard University and has taken courses at the Maine Media Center. He has exhibited in Maine, Vermont, Pennsylvania, and Delaware and has published 10 books of his images. He spends his time in Pennsylvania and Maine. SELLING POINTS: . From foxhunting with Cheshire hounds to the Birchrunville General Store and the ruins of Warwick Furnace, 135 colour images capture glimpses of the past and present of Chester County, Pennsylvania . This photographic journey through historic Chester County will be a treasured keepsake for locals and visitors alike . Early Welsh, English, German, and Quaker settlers made a lasting imprint on Chester County 135 colour images