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American Nails Paoli
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American Nails Paoli
American Nails Paoli
1776 East Lancaster Ave. Unit 5Paoli Pennsylvania 19301USA
+16102963882
Business Description
American Nails is a new brand of salon that offers a unique, relaxed and relaxing environment with a modern, luxurious feel to the industry. We have a unique vision to identify and re-establish the industry's missing elements over many years. Our mission is to provide the best nail and beauty services for our clients while also ensuring their well-being. Our clients receive uncompromising customer service. We aim to maintain our progressiveness and edginess by creating the latest trends and offering excellent service throughout your stay with us. It is our goal to create a relaxing yet professional atmosphere while maintaining the modern and luxurious salon etiquette. We are proud to have highly-skilled and passionate technicians and encourage teamwork among our staff members. Here at our salon, we always strive to promote a comfortable atmosphere where family and friends, customers and technicians are allowed to engage in social interactions and conversations
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About Paoli
Paoli ( pay-OH-lee) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Chester County near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is situated in portions of two townships: Tredyffrin and Willistown. At the 2020 census, it had a total population of 6,002. == History == Paoli grew around an inn kept in 1769 by Joshua Evans, whose father bought 500 acres (200 ha) from William Penn in 1719 near the current site of the Paoli Post Office. Evans named his inn after General Pasquale Paoli, a Corsican, after Paoli had received the 45th and final toast at a Saint Patrick's Day celebration. The inn's location on the Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike, about 20 miles (one day's drive for a horse-drawn wagon) from Philadelphia, contributed to its success. === Battle of Paoli === On the evening of September 20, 1777, near Paoli, General Charles Grey and nearly 5,000 British soldiers launched a surprise attack on a Patriot encampment, which became known as the Battle of Paoli. Having intercepted General Washington's orders to General Wayne regarding British rearguard actions, Grey directed his troops to assault the small regiment of Americans commanded by Anthony Wayne in an area near his residence. Not wanting to lose the element of surprise, Grey ordered his troops to remove the flint from their muskets and to use only bayonets or swords to launch a surprise sneak attack on the Americans under the cover of darkness.With the help of a Loyalist spy who provided a secret password, "here we are and there they go" and led them to the camp, General "No-flint" Grey and the British overran several American pickets and launched their successful attack on the Continental Army camp. 201 American soldiers were killed or injured, while 71 were captured.