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Mitch Leggs

Aug 22, 2025

Trivia Questionâť“

Kennett Square, Pennsylvania is known as the "Mushroom Capital of the World" because it produces over half of the mushrooms grown in the United States. What popular variety of mushrooms is primarily grown in Kennett Square?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

The article provides information about "My 100th Town Hall" event featuring a conversation with Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center.

Chrissy Houlahan, PA-06 Congresswoman, will discuss the U.S.

Constitution with Rosen.

The event is scheduled for Wednesday, July 30, 2025, at 6:30pm at the Kennett Library in Kennett Square, PA.

Seating is first come, first served, with doors opening at 6:00pm.

The article also offers the option to watch a recording of the town hall.

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Kennett Square in Chester County, Pennsylvania, shines as the Mushroom Capital of the World, producing a remarkable 60% of America’s mushrooms and energizing the local economy.

 

This small town of about 6,000 people is home to over 2,000 mushroom houses, supporting thousands of jobs and drawing visitors eager to explore mushroom farming and its culinary wonders.

 

Every September, crowds flock to the beloved Mushroom Festival for farm tours, cooking demos, and family-friendly entertainment, giving Kennett Square a lively boost.

 

Year-round, local restaurants showcase fresh, locally grown mushrooms and champion a farm-to-table ethos that delights food lovers who crave sustainable dining.

 

Beyond mushrooms, visitors enjoy the town’s rich history, walkable streets, the Kennett Underground Railroad Center, and nearby Longwood Gardens, blending education with natural beauty.

 

With continued community effort, Kennett Square balances booming tourism with its authentic legacy, ensuring a vibrant future rooted in tradition.


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At Amelia’s, we’re an upscale casual New American restaurant in the heart of Kennett Square, offering fresh food and beverages with a focus on share plates.

 

Chef’s Zack and Karessa met in culinary school in North Carolina and have since traveled the country and the world together, learning about different cuisines and cultures.

 

They moved to Chester County in 2021 and had their daughter Amelia (the namesake of the restaurant) in 2022.

 

With a combined 20 years of industry experience, Zack and Karessa take pride in creating a dining experience that is approachable, comfortable, and still delivers excellent service and food.

 

Come visit us at Amelia’s for an unforgettable meal made with love and passion

Pennsylvania’s mushroom industry is grappling with a major labor crisis as recent changes to immigration policy shrink the workforce on which it depends.

 

In Chester County, famed as the mushroom capital of the world, the end of Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelan migrants threatens to leave farms understaffed by early 2025.

 

This shift puts nearly 350,000 Venezuelan workers nationwide at risk of deportation, straining mushroom producers who already struggle to fill demanding, low-wage positions.

 

Mushroom harvesting is physically intensive, with pay often tied to piece rates and conditions—leading to unstable earnings and workforce turnover.

 

Growers increasingly rely on labor contractors, offering flexibility but often lessening job security and direct communication for staff.

 

With the Mexican workforce aging and younger generations uninterested in farm labor, local growers fear reduced output and rising prices unless federal lawmakers can enact solutions like expanded visas or new worker protections.


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Q&A Questions

Q: How do I pay my property taxes in Kennett Square?

A: You can pay your property taxes in Kennett Square by mailing a check or paying online through the Chester County Treasurer's website.


Q: When is the Kennett Square Farmers' Market held?

A: The Kennett Square Farmers' Market is held every Friday from May to November from 2-6pm in the center of town.


Q: How do I apply for a marriage license in Kennett Square?

A: To apply for a marriage license in Kennett Square, both parties must appear in person at the Clerk of Orphan's Court Office with valid identification and pay the required fee.

đź’ˇ Answer to Trivia Question:
The popular variety of mushrooms primarily grown in Kennett Square is the white button mushroom.

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