Opens at January 1-December 31 Wednesday-Saturday 10:00-17:00,Opens at Sunday 12:00-17:00
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Pennsbury Manor State Park, 400 Pennsbury Memorial Rd, Morrisville, PA 19067, United StatesMap
Phone+1 215-946-0400
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Learn about William Penn!
There's a lot in this center. There's a good Penn exhibit and video that introduces Penn and expands a person'e previous knowledge about him and Quakers. Then, there is the guided tour which adds so...
Getting there required a peculiar. almost adventure like, drive through the "dumpsters", landfills and industrial sites. ..Finally we got there! Free parking, good initial information and perfectly ...
Not a must see, but very interesting to say the least if you appreciate early American history.
I have heard of this mansion, but didn't know where it was. My wife was here as a child, so we made a day out of it to visit. Its not your typical Revolutionary War site, but depicts the the history o...
Step back into the late 1600's at the Manor House of William Penn, along the Delaware River. Tour begins at the modern Visitor Center. Inside, there is a theater showing a short film about the beg...
Learn about William Penn!
There's a lot in this center. There's a good Penn exhibit and video that introduces Penn and expands a person'e previous knowledge about him and Quakers. Then, there is the guided tour which adds so...
enjoyable, good for handicapped
We really appreciated the avalibility of a golf cart which allowed several of our group to go around the site
Excellent guided tour
Getting there required a peculiar. almost adventure like, drive through the "dumpsters", landfills and industrial sites. ..Finally we got there! Free parking, good initial information and perfectly ...
Not a must see, but very interesting to say the least if you appreciate early American history.
I have heard of this mansion, but didn't know where it was. My wife was here as a child, so we made a day out of it to visit. Its not your typical Revolutionary War site, but depicts the the history o...
1682 Plantation on the Delaware
Step back into the late 1600's at the Manor House of William Penn, along the Delaware River. Tour begins at the modern Visitor Center. Inside, there is a theater showing a short film about the beg...