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Charming downtown community outside Center City
Conshohocken, lovingly referred to by locals as “Conshy,” is a vibrant community with a downtown restaurant scene and some of the best schools in Montgomery County. While Center City is only 15 miles down the road, “Conshohocken has its own little downtown with dozens of popular bars and restaurants within walking distance,” says Sharyn Soliman, an expert local Realtor at Keller Williams Real Estate. While some residents take the train to Center City for work, Soliman says, “The [community] has become a popular place for young professionals to live with the large corporate businesses being built along the Schuylkill River.”
Conshohocken is a one square mile neighborhood located 15 miles from Philadelphia.
Locals in Conshohocken love to restaurant scene on Fayette Street.
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Conshy offers a walkable downtown district
Friday nights in Conshy are always a good time. Soliman says the community “offers great restaurants, bars and an exciting nightlife for all the young professionals that live in Conshohocken.” After a long work week, The Great American Pub on Fayette Street is the perfect spot to catch up with friends over a cold beer and half-priced appetizers. Saturday game days are spent down the street at Flanigan’s Boathouse and celebrated afterward with a cocktail at the Gypsy Saloon. On Sunday mornings, locals can order a delicious omelet from Nudy’s Café, a Conshy staple since 1979. While the White Marsh Shopping Center offers conventional groceries at the Giant Food Store, most locals stop by Lee’s Produce Market on the way back into town for homegrown fruits and vegetables.
Large office buildings mix with quaint shops and restaurants in Conshohocken.
Locals love the restaurant options in Conshohocken.
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Annual events all year long on Fayette Street
Patrick’s Day is a huge celebration in Conshohocken, with a parade down Fayette Street and plenty of restaurants serving Irish-themed specials. On the Fourth of July, the annual Soap Box Derby draws families from all over to watch the youth racers compete on Fayette Street. Families crowd this busy street during the annual Conshohocken Fun Fest. A morning 5k run may kick off this massive event, but family activities, live entertainment, and good food are also available for anyone to enjoy.
Games are set up outside for friendly competition in the sun at Fun Fest.
Kids show off their karate skills with a live performance at Fun Fest.
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Young professionals live in Conshy’s historic rowhomes
Italianate townhomes and older twin homes from the early 1900s sit snugly along the residential streets surrounding downtown Conshohocken. These two-to-three-bedroom homes offer convenient parking in the back with private driveways and detached garages. New traditional townhomes and new construction condos offer a more modern lifestyle for the young professionals living in Conshy. The paved sidewalks and condensed housing throughout Conshohocken encourage residents to get to know their neighbors. Most attached homes range from $350,000 to $550,000.
Traditional brick row homes are found throughout Conshohocken.
Conshohocken's housing features a diverse mix of styles and architecture.
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Students attend top-rated Colonial public schools
The Colonial School District offers an excellent education system, with all schools receiving an overall A-minus or higher on Niche. Kindergarteners start at Conshohocken Elementary and move to Colonial Elementary for fourth and fifth grade. Middle schoolers can write for the school newspaper or participate in one of the many musical organizations at Colonial Middle. Plymouth-Whitemarsh Senior High School provides a well-rounded curriculum with over 30 careers to explore through the student pathway program.
Colonial Elementary School receives an overall A grade from niche.com.
Colonial Middle School is known for excellent teachers.
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The Spring Mill Trail Head connects to Center City
Families walk to the baseball fields at Sutcliffe Park to watch their kids play for the local Little League. Parents can grill out under the pavilions during the games and watch their other little ones climb on the park’s recently renovated playground. Down the road, Aubrey Collins Memorial Park has basketball courts and a brand-new turf playground, complete a zipline. The Spring Mill Trail Head, located just off Conshohocken Road, follows along the Schuylkill River straight into the busy streets of Center City. Locals head to the Plymouth Meeting Mall on rainy days to watch the newest blockbuster or play arcade games at Dave & Buster’s.
Walkers enjoy the scenic beauty on one of the many trails in Conshohocken.
Spring Mill Park is located in Conshohocken, PA.
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City commuters take SEPTA buses to and from work
Most commuters take public buses or hop on the SEPTA Regional Rail Line at the Conshohocken Station to get into the city. Car drivers can follow Fayette Street to Interstate 76 and access Center City in about 30 minutes, depending on traffic. This major route also brings locals to the Roxborough Memorial Hospital in 20 minutes or less. Interstate 476 separates Conshy’s residential streets from the northern industrial plants and connects to the Philadelphia International Airport in about 30 minutes.
Conshohocken residents have access to two SEPTA stations for easy commuting.
Conshohocken is a commuters dream with quick access to downtown Philadelphia.
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