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Home > Things to Do > Museums and the Arts in Philadelphia > Libraries and Literature > Art and Architecture > The Germantown Historical Society
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The Germantown Historical Society
A historical welcome into Philadelphia’s oldest neighborhood
 
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Guided group tours are available seven days a week, March to December. See the Society Museum and two nearby 18th-century houses, Grumblethorpe and the Deshler-Morris House. Reservations required.
 
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Call in advance for a behind-the-scenes tour. See quilts, coverlets, sausage grinders, and a 19th-century mousetrap.
 
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The Experience

Germantown’s is a long and interesting story: three-centuries of founding, settlement, tolerance, patriotism, abolitionism, architecture, industry, and community service. Find it in the library and museum collections, a sampling of which will be on display in this red brick building on Germantown’s original Market Square.

Such a visit would whet the appetite for a more comprehensive tour of the other sites and landmarks in Germantown and the nearby communities of Mount Airy and Chestnut Hill. But the Historical Society’s 50,000 objects, library and archives guarantee a memorable experience. There is a special emphasis on 300 years of proud history in textile production.

History

When William Penn offered tolerance and refuge, he found some takers in Europe’s German-speaking countries. Frankfort lawyer Daniel Francis Pastorius first settled Germantown in 1683. It was a remarkable place: home to the first written protest against slavery, site of a Revolutionary War battle, and much more. The Germantown Historical Society preserves and interprets it all since 1901.
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5501 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144

(215) 844-0514
http://www.libertynet.org/ghs
Neighborhood: Germantown / Mt. Airy
 
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS
Germantown Walking Tour 0.00 mi
Germantown White House (Deshler-Morris House) 0.07 mi
Grumblethorpe 0.28 mi
Geechee Girl Rice Cafe 0.38 mi
Wyck 0.46 mi
NEARBY ACCOMMODATIONS
Crowne Plaza Philadelphia Main Line 2.70 mi
Chestnut Hill Hotel 3.19 mi
Hilton Philadelphia :: City Avenue 3.20 mi
Conwell Inn at Temple University 3.76 mi
Best Western Center City Hotel 4.93 mi
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