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  1. Tuesday/Wednesday: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Thursday – Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. The Mercer Museum is a six-story reinforced concrete castle designed by Henry Mercer and completed in 1916. Today, it is one of Bucks County’s premier cultural attractions and a Smithsonian affiliate.

  2. Top ways to experience nearby attractions. This museum is 6 stories high, full of tools and products of Mercers time (from about 1870-1920). It is steel reinforced concrete, which was new at its time. Parking is at the side/back where the main entrance is. If you use GPS, it takes you to the front of the building.

  3. Henry C. Mercer opened a museum in 1916 to contain his collection of everyday tools and artifacts associated with preindustrial trades, crafts, agriculture and domestic work. Mercer wanted to make sure that progress didn’t wipe out evidence of America’s early productivity.

  4. 84 S Pine St. Doylestown, PA 18901. (215) 345-0210. Visit Website. Send Email. Step back in time in the Mercer Museum, a castle housing more than 40,000 early American artifacts including a Conestoga wagon, horse-drawn carriages and an antique fire engine suspended overhead in the Central Court area.

  5. The Mercer Museum is located at 84 South Pine Street in Doylestown and is open 6 days a week. For more schedule and admission information visit mercermuseum.org or call 215-345-0210. Exhibits

  6. May 29, 2015 · Featuring one of the most unique collections in Pennsylvania, a visit to the Mercer Museum in Doylestown, PA is a great way to learn about the state's past. Visiting the Mercer Museum: One of Pennsylvania's Most Unique and Quirky Collections - Uncovering PA

  7. Mercer Museum. Henry Chapman Mercer thought the best way to tell the story of America was to show people the tools used in everyday life. The result of his theory is the Mercer Museum, a six-story concrete castle filled with his remarkable collection of more than 40,000 early American artifacts.

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