Exton

Beginning in the late 18th century, the Lancaster Road (now called U.S. Route 30) became a major transportation route between Philadelphia and the west, while what is now Route 100 was a regional north–south route to Pottstown. A theory exists that Exton was named as the “X” on the map, denoting this intersection, though more likely the village was named after one of the several Extons in the United Kingdom. In the late 1940s, Exton became home to the Newcomen Society of the United States, a non-profit educational foundation for “the study and recognition of achievement in American business and the society it serves.” Their campus was built overlooking farmland on Newcomen Road, and featured offices, a printing shop, library and museum, guest houses, a chapel and a bell tower. The Newcomen Society has since dissolved and sold the property in the late 1990s, but its campus remains an Exton landmark serving as the headquarters of another business.

At McCauley Law Offices, P.C., our dedicated lawyers are committed to helping taxpayers throughout Exton and the surrounding areas find relief from tax problems and ending IRS involvement in their lives.

Resolving tax disputes is our only business, and our team can promise you that we are going to get your life back on track, we are going to fight for the best possible resolution, and we are going to help you beat your tax problem.

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Zip Codes: 19341, 19353