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  1. Explore Pennsbury Manor

    Explore the history of Pennsbury Manor to learn the story of William Penn's legacy! Discover the people, grounds, and stories that define this emblem of Pennsylvania history.

  2. The Manor House - Pennsbury Manor

    Pennsbury was not just a family home. When Penn was in residence, Pennsbury also served as his office and a center of colonial government. The green tiles on this fireplace hearth in the Porch were uncovered by archeologists during the reconstruction of Pennsbury in the 1930s.

  3. Charter Day | Pennsbury Manor

    Take a tour of the exquisitely decorated Manor House, observe colonial craftspeople as they demonstrate the art of blacksmithing, woodworking and spinning, and see history come to life …

  4. Historic Holiday Tour | Pennsbury Manor

    On Saturday, December 14th join Historic Fallsington, Bolton Mansion, Historic Summerseat, and Pennsbury Manor through a holiday driving tour of Lower Bucks County and enjoy the sights and sounds of a bygone era.

  5. Hours, Admission, and FAQs | Pennsbury Manor

    Guided tours include an orientation video, access to our ‘Seed of a Nation’ exhibit, and a walking tour of our grounds, including our Kitchen House and Manor House.

  6. Black History Month Presentation | Pennsbury Manor

    Celebrate Black History Month with an engaging and thought-provoking program at Pennsbury Manor. On February 23rd from 1-4pm, join Pennsbury Manor and Gather Place as we grapple …

  7. Guided Tours - Pennsbury Manor

    Guided tours provide you with a glimpse into 17th century life. Tours last app r oximately 1 1/2 hours and include entrance into our award-winning William Penn: Seed of a Nation exhibit, an orientation video, and a guided tour of the grounds and Manor House. After your tour, you are free to explore the 43-acre country estate. Take a stroll ...

  8. Seed of a Nation Exhibit - Pennsbury Manor

    The exhibit features objects excavated from the foundations of William Penn’s original summer house and kitchen house during the archeological digs conducted at Pennsbury in the 1930s, a copy of the Charter of Pennsylvania, dioramas featuring life-sized models of early Pennsylvanians who labored (enslaved, indentured, and freely) at Pennsbury ...

  9. People at Pennsbury | Pennsbury Manor

    Learn about the people of Pennsbury Manor and then visit us for your own colonial experience. Get Direction 215-946-0400 Stay up to date with everything happening at the Manor!

  10. Know Before You Go - Pennsbury Manor

    Pennsbury Manor is committed to welcoming all visitors, regardless of ability, and providing reasonable accommodations to those individuals in need of assistance. If you have any questions or concerns, please call (215) 946-0400 ahead of your visit.

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