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    The Colonial Kitchen Garden: a Grocery and Pharmacy

    The Colonial Kitchen Garden: a Grocery and Pharmacy Image gallery

    Presented by Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation at Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation

    August 29, 2010


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    Touch, smell, and learn about the herbs grown not only for seasoning food, but also for providing Colonial families with healing and curative necessities, since a doctor might not be readily available when injury or illness struck. Find out about how average Colonial families provided themselves with fruits and vegetables even thought there were no markets close by and no crops grew for almost half the year. In addition, enjoy living history in the 1700’s farmhouse, farm, orchard and outbuildings and converse with the authentically costumed interpreters going about everyday Colonial tasks. Bring a picnic lunch if you like!


    • At-a-
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      • Venue Info

        Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation

        3900 North Sandy Flash Drive
        Newtown Square, PA 19073

        Full map and directions

      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        $6 (Adult)
        $4 (Child (4-12))
        FREE! (Child under 4)

        Info Phone: 484-802-3253

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        August 29, 2010

        Times:

        11 am-5 pm (last entry at 4 pm)

      • Accessibility Info

          Please inquire at the gate if you need wheel chair access so that we may best accommodate you.


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