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Historic Trades at Pennsbury Manor
August 1, 2010
Everyone is invited to come hear the clang of the hammer and the sound of wood being cut as our joyner and blacksmith demonstrate thier skills. Pennsbury Manor is the 17th century reconstructed country estate of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania. Situated on the Delaware River, this 43-acre estate offers a Manor House, outbuildings including; a bake and brew, smokehouse, workers cottage, stables with period animals, joyners shop, blacksmith shop, formal and kitchen gardens, and a gift shop.
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400 Pennsbury Memorial Road
Morrisville, PA 19067 -
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Tickets:
$7 Adults / $4 children / $6 Seniors
Info Phone: 215-946-0400
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Dates & Times
Dates:
August 1, 2010Times:
1 pm - 4 pm
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Individuals with disabilities who need special assistance or accommodation should call (215) 946-0400 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (215) 946-0400 end_of_the_skype_highlighting in advance to discuss their needs.
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