Arcadia University is a private university in Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania, with a Glenside mailing address. The university enrolls approximately 3,200 undergraduate, master's, and doctoral students. The 94-acre Glenside campus features Grey Towers Castle, a National Historic Landmark; the university also includes a campus in Christiana, Del., as well as several centers around the world.
Arcadia University
Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania
Cheltenham Township is a home rule municipality and Township of the First Class located in the southeast corner of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It borders Philadelphia to the south and east, Abington Township and Jenkintown to the north, and Springfield Township to the west.
Richard Wall house in Elkins Park, the second-oldest house in Pennsylvania
Tookany Creek in Cheltenham Township contributed to the township's industrialization in the 18th century.
Lynnewood Hall, the former residence Peter A.B. Widener, designed by Horace Trumbauer
The Cheltenham Township Municipal Building on Old York Road