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Dewees Tavern Museum at Historic Trappe
β OpenDewees Tavern Museum at Historic Trappe, located at 301 West Main Street in Trappe, Pennsylvania, is a museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of the Trappe area within the broader context of state and national history. The institution collects, preserves, exhibits, and interprets artifacts that tell the story of the people, places, and events that have shaped the Trappe area over the years. Visitors to the museum can explore three historic properties, including the Center for Pennsylvania German Studies housed in the Dewees Tavern, which features five exhibition galleries showcasing furniture, fraktur, textiles, and other objects, as well as a research library and archives. The Henry Muhlenberg House is a fully-furnished museum that interprets the lives of Lutheran pastor Henry Muhlenberg and his son General Peter Muhlenberg. The ongoing restoration project at the Speaker's House, home of Frederick Muhlenberg, includes a Pennsylvania German kitchen garden. Additionally, the museum is currently working on restoring the Muhlenberg parsonage, built in 1745.
301 W Main St, Trappe, PA 19426, United States -
Fitzwater Station
β OpenLocated at 264 Canal Street in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, Fitzwater Station is a historic institution that was once a stop on the anti-slavery underground railway during the Civil War era. Named after Abel Fitzwater, a prominent landowner and churchman, this establishment offers a unique dining experience with a rich history. The tavern on the canal offers a variety of delicious food and drinks, including jumbo wings, salads, sandwiches, seafood, and more. The menu features a mix of classic favorites and unique dishes, all served with a side of hospitality and geniality that the Fitzwater family is known for.
264 Canal St, Phoenixville, PA 19460, United States
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