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Beth Sholom Synagogue
Beth Sholom Synagogue stands as one of the most important works of the great American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Tours and groups welcome.
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Bryn Athyn Historic District
The National Historic Landmark District offers spectacular architecture and gardens with tours and events at Cairnwood, a gilded age, Beaux Arts, Mansion; Glencairn, a Medieval castle-like museum; and the Gothic-Romanesque, Bryn Athyn Cathedral.
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Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site
One of the most famous prisons in the world, this National Historic Landmark was the model for 300 prisons worldwide and held some of America¹s most notorious criminals, including Al Capone.
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Highlands Mansion & Gardens
44-acre historic site with a late 18th century Georgian mansion and two-acre formal garden. Partial handicap accessibility.
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Historic Sugartown
Historic Sugartown, a restored village of the late 18th century; provides an exceptional example of a self sufficient community. Includes general store, book bindery, residence and more. Call for tour themes and reservations.
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Historic Waynesborough
18th century mansion, home of Revolutionary War General Anthony Wayne.
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Independence Visitor Center Corporation
Located in America’s most historic square mile, information on over 4,000 local attractions, free maps, directions, concierge services, tickets to attractions, convenient underground parking, public restrooms, gift shop and café.
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John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove
The first American home of John James Audubon celebrates Audubon's artistic and scientific legacy. Small museum houses all of his major works on paper and several original oil paintings. Gift shop.
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Paoli Battlefield Preservation Fund
Site of the Paoli Massacre, September 20, 1777. Interpretive signs guide visitors at 1777 battlefield where British atrocities gave rise to America's first battle cry, "Remember Paoli." Features oldest Memorial Parade and third oldest war monument in US. Open...
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Peter Wentz Farmstead
Restored Colonial farmhouse where Washington planned the Battle of Germantown. 18th century German kitchen garden; gift shop; farm animals.
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Pottsgrove Manor
1752 Georgian mansion of Pottstown’s founder and colonial ironmaster, John Potts. Discover how Potts, his family, servants and slaves lived and worked in the 18th century.
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Valley Forge National Historical Park
The focal point of Valley Forge attractions is the 3,600-acre Valley Forge National Historical Park. It was here that General George Washington forged his Continental Army into a fighting force, during the difficult winter encampment of 1777-78. Of all places...
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Washington Memorial Chapel
Commemorates George Washington’s life and the nation’s history with rich, decorative elements including wrought iron work and soaring stained glass windows by some of the finest American craftsmen of the early 20th century.
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Winterthur Museum & Country Estate
Beauty and history meet at this former du Pont estate that features one of the world’s greatest collections of American antiques and an internationally renowned naturalistic garden. A national treasure!
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