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Interested in fun facts and the history of Toughkenamon, PA?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about Toughkenamon, Pennsylvania:

1. Toughkenamon is a small unincorporated village located within New Garden Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania.

2. The village is situated about 45 miles southwest of Philadelphia and is bordered by Avondale to the west and Kennett Square to the east.

3. The name "Toughkenamon" is derived from the Lenni-Lenape Native American word "tucquanamoon" which means "stream of sudden ascent".

4. Toughkenamon is home to a diverse community of residents, including many Latinos who have settled in the area in recent years.

5. The village is located near several major roadways, including Route 1 and Route 41, making it an important transportation hub for the region.

6. Toughkenamon is well-known for its annual mushroom festival, which celebrates the area's rich history of mushroom farming. The festival attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year and features food, music, and other entertainment.

7. Other attractions in the area include the Newlin Grist Mill and Longwood Gardens, both of which are located within a short drive of Toughkenamon.