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Historic Fallsington
A 300 year-old Quaker village
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The Highlands Mansion and Garden
Georgian mansion and two-acre formal garden
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The Grundy Museum
Victorian-era home of Senator Joseph R. Grundy
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Awbury Arboretum
A wee bit of England transplanted to Germantown
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Declaration (Graff) House
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence here
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Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion and The Grange Estate
Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion and The Grange Estate: Victorian mansions of the upper-middle and upper class
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Elfreth’s Alley
The nation’s oldest continuously inhabited street
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Germantown White House (Deshler-Morris House)
George Washington’s White House in Germantown
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Graeme Park
Colonial Home of provincial governor Sir William Keith
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Grumblethorpe
John Wister’s 1740’s Germantown summer home and orchard
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Hope Lodge Mather Mill
Georgian mansion in colonial and colonial revival decoration
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Marian Anderson Historical Residence/Museum
Preserving the legacy of one of the world’s greatest contraltos
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Mill Grove at Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary
The place that inspired America’s first great naturalist
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Paul Robeson House
The American home of a world-famous musician, athlete, actor and civil rights activist
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Pearl S. Buck House
The American home of a world-famous writer
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Pennsbury Manor
Reconstruction of 17th century estate of William Penn
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Pennypacker Mills
Washington visited this property, later acquired by Pennsylvania Governor Samuel Pennypacker
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Pottsgrove Manor
Historic home of John Potts, colonial ironmaster and founder of Pottstown
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Revolutionary Germantown Festival
A special day to discover America’s history along Germantown Avenue
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Stenton
William Penn’s powerful agent-secretary, James Logan, made Stenton his country seat
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The Betsy Ross House
The home of America's most famous flagmaker, Betsy Ross
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The Johnson House Historical Site, Inc.
A vital stop on the Underground Railroad
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