Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation
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
Historic Sugartown
Village of Sugartown ~ c.1790 ~ Historic District National Register of Historic Places hmdb.org
The 1696 Thomas Massey House
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
Newtown Square Historical Preservation Society
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
Newlin Grist Mill
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
Wharton Esherick Museum
This museum celebrates high art hand craftsmanship through the work of Wharton Esherick. americanheritage.com
Barnes Foundation
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
Valley Forge National Historic Park
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
Shofuso Japanese House And Garden
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
Valley Forge Hut
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
Delaware County Historical
The Delaware County Historical Society is located on Palmers Mill Road at the end of a winding road... citysearch.com
Montgomery County Court House
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
Mill Grove (John James Audubon House)
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
Duportail House-chesterbrook
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
Paoli Veterans Monument
(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
Glen Mills
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
Jim Croce Grave Site
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