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  2. May 20, 2021 · Kennett Square has long been the self-proclaimed mushroom capital of the world. Now, the numbers back it up. More growing operations are concentrated in Southern Chester County than in any other part of the United States.

  3. But how on earth did this small town on the east coast grow into the Mushroom Capital of the World? When we delve deeper, it’s actually a really fascinating story. According to local legend, in Kennett Square 150 years ago (or so) a couple of Quakers decided to grow mushrooms in an otherwise not used space under the elevated beds in their ...

  4. The borough is sometimes referred to as the "Mushroom Capital of the World" even though historically the surrounding area is the epicenter of mushroom business in Southern Chester County. [5] because mushroom farming in the region produces over 500 million pounds of mushrooms a year, representing half of the nation's mushroom crop production. [6] .

  5. Sep 9, 2022 · Kennett Square and the surrounding area — which includes Kennett Township — is known as theMushroom Capital of the World.” This title is far from a tourism gimmick. Chester County’s mushroom farmers produce more than 500 million pounds of mushrooms a year .

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  6. Oct 11, 2012 · No, what turned Kennett Square into the Mushroom Capital of the World was nothing more than historical accident, combined with the presence of some very industrious Quakers, Italians and Mexicans.

  7. Sep 1, 2023 · Kennett Square, Pennsylvania heralds itself as the Mushroom Capital of the World, and in fact, nearly two-thirds of all fresh mushroom production happens in and directly around the unique and vibrant small town.

  8. Sep 6, 2016 · Kennett Square has long been the self-proclaimed Mushroom Capital of the World. Now the numbers back it up. More mushroom growing operations are concentrated in southern Chester County than in any other part of the United States. Monterey, Calif., ranks No. 2. and Reading, Pa., is No. 3.