This is the successor of "Anthro 1," the very first Anthro ever, which was just down the street in Wayne. There is a small "Terrain" at this location also, and a cafe as well.
This is a relaxed place to have a bite or a sip, and it is very close (walking distance) to the church.
A gazillion delicious flavors and the chance to sit outside. On warm summer nights the line is very long! Also walking distance from the church. In the same building is Kramer Drive, a cute little store where you could pick up a souvenir.
Erected by Welch Episcopalians in 1715. Commemorated by Longfellow's poem "Old St. David's At Radnor." Often the little old church is unlocked. You can look for the grave of General "Mas Anthony" Wayne, a Revolutionary War hero.
A little Farther afield, but still close. This arboretum was developed as a "public park, arboretum, and wildlife sanctuary," focusing on "rhododendrons, azaleas, and other ericaceous plants." It is shady and makes a nice walk, but it is hilly, so you want to have comfortable shoes.