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Old Homes &
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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 |
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Aaron Burr House: 80 W. Bridge
St. New Hope, Pa. 215 862-2570 |
| Aaron Ridge-Evans House: 27 Court
St. Newtown, Pa. Circa 1836 |
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Aldie
Mansion: 85 Old Dublin Pike. Doylestown, Pa. 215 345-7020 |
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Andalusia: 1237 State Rd. Andalusia, Pa. 215
848-1777 (Greek Revival Domestic Architecture) (Apt. only) |
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Bainbridge
House |
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Biddle
Estate: 1237 State Rd. Andalusia,
Pa. 215 245-5479 (Tours by Appointment only) |
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Bolton
Mansion |
| Brainbridge
House: 158 Nassau St. Princeton, N. J.
609 921-6748 |
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Brearley House |
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Bryn
Athyn Cathadral: Just north of Philly see directions and photos
on their web site. |
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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 |
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Three Arches: 335
Trenton Rd. Fairless Hills, Pa. 215 547-7823 |
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| 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 |