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    Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation

    N Sandy Flash Dr, Newtown Square, PA     (610) 566-1725

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    112 acre farm operates as a research and education facility dedicated to everyday life in the 18th century. The buildings were restored using 18th century tools and technology. stepintohistory.com

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    Historic Sugartown

    692 Sugartown Rd, Malvern, PA     (610) 647-4419

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    Village of Sugartown ~ c.1790 ~ Historic District National Register of Historic Places hmdb.org

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    The 1696 Thomas Massey House

    Lawrence Rd, Broomall, PA     (610) 353-3644

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    The Thomas Massey House is a monument to the American dream - the home of an indentured servant who became a landowner, and like the American dream the house has endured almost 300 years. The Thomas Massey House is one of... museumsusa.org

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    Newtown Square Historical Preservation Society

    2 Paper Mill Rd, Newtown Square, PA     (610) 975-0290

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    The Paper Mill House and Museum originally provided housing, in the 1800's for industrial workers who worked in the mills along Darby Creek. A large addition was added circa 1820. The older section was converted to a gene... museumsusa.org

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    Newlin Grist Mill

    219 CHEYNEY RD, Glen Mills, PA     (610) 459-2359

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    In 1704, Nathaniel and Mary Newlin built a water-powered grist mill along the West Branch of Chester Creek. Despite several changes of ownership the mill ran continuously until 1941. In 1957, the Nicholas Newlin Fou... americanheritage.com

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    Wharton Esherick Museum

    1520 Horseshoe Trl, Malvern, PA     (610) 644-5822

    3 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    This museum celebrates high art hand craftsmanship through the work of Wharton Esherick. americanheritage.com

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    Barnes Foundation

    300 N Latches Ln, Merion Station, PA     (610) 667-0290

    4 out of 5 based on 27 ratings

    This meticulously maintained estate houses an impressive collection of French modern art from notables such as Picasso, Cézanne, Van Gogh, and Renoir. The arboretum contains a greenhouse, pond, and woodland areas, as well ... 10best.com

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    Valley Forge National Historic Park

    1160 1st Ave, King Of Prussia, PA     (610) 768-5003

    4 out of 5 based on 506 ratings

    Perhaps the most famous military encampment in American history, Valley Forge housed the Continental Army in the winter of 1777-1778, and over 2,000 soldiers died from disease and hardship. stepintohistory.com

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    Shofuso Japanese House And Garden

    4700 States Dr, Philadelphia, PA     (215) 878-5097

    2 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    The Japanese House, as it is informally known to Philadelphians, is in a style which would have been appropriate for an educated member of the upper class, such as a government official, high-ranking priest, or wealthy sc... museumsusa.org

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    Valley Forge Hut

    251 W Dekalb Pike, King Of Prussia, PA     (610) 337-1200

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    The Hut nearby built according to Washington?s Orders for the Construction of Huts for the Winter Camp of 1777-1778 stands on the Site of a similar Hut which sheltered Soldiers of the Pennsylvania Line and it commemorates their... hmdb.org

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    Delaware County Historical

    991 Palmers Mill Rd, Media, PA     (610) 359-0826

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    The Delaware County Historical Society is located on Palmers Mill Road at the end of a winding road... citysearch.com

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    Montgomery County Court House

    Norristown, PA    

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    The original county jail, built in 1787, stood here with the original courthouse. In 1851, a new jail was built and still stands on Airy St. near DeKalb. Designed by Napoleon LeBrun, the architect who later designed the courtho... hmdb.org

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    Mill Grove (John James Audubon House)

    Audubon, PA    

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    Originally built in 1762, the mansion later became the first home in America of the noted artist, naturalist and author, John James Audubon (1785-1851). Here, he began his studies of American birds and wildlife, which he portra... hmdb.org

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    Duportail House-chesterbrook

    297 Adams Dr, Wayne, PA     (610) 644-4840

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    Duportail House at Chesterbrook is a historical site and venue. It is available for educational tours or catered events. It has three acres of landscaped grounds, a gazebo, plenty of free parking and open space for outdoo... citysearch.com

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    Paoli Veterans Monument

    Malvern, PA    

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    (front of monument) Sacred to the memory of the patriots who on this spot fell, a sacrifice to British barbarity during the struggle for American Independence on the night of the 20th September 1777. (left side of monument) The... hmdb.org

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    Glen Mills

    Glen Mills Rd, Glen Mills, PA     (610) 459-8100

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    An early industrial village. John Taylor built Thornbury (later Sarum) Forge here ca. 1740. He erected Pennsylvania?s first iron-slitting mill here in 1746: this was acquired in 1836 by the Wilcox family for its Glen Mills pa... isport.com

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    Jim Croce Grave Site

    Malvern, PA    

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    Musician. He began his professional music career playing in bands while he was a student at Villanova University in 1964. In the late 1960s Capitol records signed Jim and his wife Ingrid to a recording contract. Their one... findagrave.com