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Drumthwacket II Fonthill Museum Janney Plantation.
Liberty Hall Mercer Museum Morven
Pennsbury Manor Pen Ryn Mansion Thomas Clark House:
Thompson-Neely House William Trent House
Aaron Burr House: 80 W. Bridge St. New Hope, Pa. 215 862-2570
Aaron Ridge-Evans House: 27 Court St. Newtown, Pa. Circa 1836
Aldie Mansion: 85 Old Dublin Pike. Doylestown, Pa. 215 345-7020
Andalusia: 1237 State Rd.  Andalusia,  Pa.  215 848-1777  (Greek Revival Domestic Architecture) (Apt. only)
Bainbridge House
Biddle Estate: 1237 State Rd. Andalusia, Pa. 215 245-5479  (Tours by Appointment only)
Bolton Mansion
Brainbridge House: 158 Nassau St. Princeton, N. J.  609 921-6748

Brearley House

Bryn Athyn Cathadral:  Just north of Philly see directions and photos on their web site.
Burgess Foulke House & Liberty Hall: 15 N. Main St. Quakertown, Pa. 215 536-6864
Burges-Lippincott House: Fallsington, Pa,  Built around 1768
Burlington County Prison Museum: High St. near Grant St. Mount Holly, N. J. 609 265-5858
The Clara Barton School: Bordentown, N. J. 
The Court Inn: (Half Moon Inn) Center Ave. & Court St. Newtown, Pa. Circa 1733
Dirck Gulick House: Rt. 601 Montgomery, N. J. 908 874-5008  built in 1752
Elm Lowne Estate: Lower Makefield, Pa.
Erwin-Stover House: River Rd. Erwinna, Pa. 215 489-7829 1800 with additions in 1840 & 1860
The Gambrel Roof House: Fallsington   built in 1728
The Gillingham Store: Fallsington, Pa.   dates back to 1910
Glen Foerd: 5001 Grant Ave.  Philadelphia, Pa. 215  632-5330
The Holcombe-Jimison Farmstead Museum: N. of Lambertville, N. J. on Rt. 29, South of the Rt. 202 bridge, is the oldest recorded Farmstead in Hunterdon County, it dates from 1711. The Museum is open Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to Noon & Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. Tours may be arranged for groups & schools throughout the year by calling 609 397-2752 Donations of $3.00 for adults & $1.00 for students is suggested, children under 5 are free.
Hope Lodge: 553 South Bethlehem Pike  Fort Washington, Pa. 215-646-1595
Jenkin's Homestead: 137 Jenkins Ave.  Lansdale,  Pa.   215 885-1872  
Joseph Schofield House: 109 S. Court St. Newtown, Pa. Built 1836
The Keith House: Graeme Park 859 County Line Rd. Horsham, Pa. 215 343-0965  (1722 Pa. Governor's House)
Kuser Farm Mansion: 390 Newkirk Ave. Hamilton, N. J.  609 890 3630
The Lasley House: 112 Penn St. Newtown, Pa. Circa 1870
Margaret R, Grundy Museum:  610 Radcliffe St. Bristol,  Pa.  215 788-7891
Moland House: 1641 Old York Road, in Warwick Township. Pa. 215 345-6439
The Moon-Williamson Log House: Fallsington  built around 1685
Morgan Log House:  850 Weikel Rd.  Kulpsville,  Pa.   215 368-2480
Newtown Borough Hall: 21 N. State St. Newtown, Pa. Circa 1854
Newtown Fire Association: 20 Liberty St. Newtown, Pa. Circa 1901
Newtown Friends Meetinghouse: 219 S. Court St. Newtown, Pa. Circa 1817
Newtown Library Company: E. Central Ave. & Congress St. Newtown, Pa. Circa 1912
The Octagonal Schoolhouse: Swamp Rd & 2nd. St. Wrightstown, Pa. 
Old School Baptist Church: Second Street Pike & Maple Ave. Southampton, Pa. 215 357-4723
Parry Mansion: 45 S. Main St. New Hope, Pa. 215 862-5652
Pearl S. Buck House: Green Hills Farm 520 Dublin Rd. Perkasie, Pa. 215 249-0100
Pennypacker Mills: Haldeman Rd & Rt. 73  Schwenksville,  Pa.   610 287-9349
Peter Wentz Farmstead:  Rts. 73 & 363  Worcester,  Pa.  610 584-5104
The Pine Lane Farm: 82 Pine La. Wrightstown, Twp. Pa. 
Port Mercer Canal House: 4378 Quakerbridge Rd. Lawrence, N. J.  (The Lawrence Historical Society)
Pownall-Hanlon House: 109 Washington Ave. Newtown, Pa. Built 1879
Revell House: 213 Wood St. Burlington, N. J. Oldest residence in Burlington dates from 1685
Richard Wall House Museum:  1 Wall Park Dr.   Elkins Park,  Pa.  215 887-1000 ext 114
Roth Living Farm Museum:  502 DeKalb Pk.  North Wales   215 699-3994
Saint Katharine Drexel Shrine: 1663 Bristol Pike,  Bristol, Pa.  215 639-1154
Sarah Buckman House: 241 S. Court St. Newtown, Pa. Circa 1830
Sayen House and Gardens: Hamilton Square, N. J. 609-587-7356
Schenk House: 50 Southfield Rd.west Windson, N. J. 609 799-0178 or 609 452-8598
The Schoolmaster's House: Fallsington  built by Quakers in 1758
The Stagecoach Tavern: Fallsington  operated as an inn from 1799 till prohibition
St. Luke's Episcopal Church: 100 Washington, Ave. Newtown, Pa. Built 1832
Stover-Myers Mill: Dark Hollow Rd. Bedminster Twp, Pa. 1 mile east of Pipersville 215  757-0571
Sommerseat Hillcrest & Legion Ave., Morrisville, Pa. 215 295-7339
Three Arches: 335 Trenton Rd. Fairless Hills, Pa.  215 547-7823
 
For a more historic houses & homesteads check the Rural History Confederation Web Site
and Burlington, N. J. has quite a history, to see some of it's historic buildings go here
Newtown, Pa. area historic Buildings are here
There's an old church on Buckingham Mountain that was part of the underground railroad. Check Here