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  1. Pennsbury Manor offers a variety of programs designed specifically for children. We are the only historic site in the country that relates specifically to William Penn, his contributions to Pennsylvania, and his impact on American history.

  2. Pennsbury Manor is the colonial estate of William Penn, founder and proprietor of the Colony of Pennsylvania, who lived there from 1699 to 1701. He left it and returned to England in 1701, where he died penniless in 1718. Following his departure and financial woes, the estate fell into numerous hands and disrepair.

  3. www.pennsburymanor.org › about-the-manorAbout | Pennsbury Manor

    Pennsbury Manor is a reconstruction of William Penn’s country estate set on 43 picturesque acres along the Delaware River in Morrisville, PA. As the only site in the nation dedicated to preserving the historical significance of William Penn, Pennsbury Manor is here to bring the past into the present by telling the stories of the colonists ...

  4. www.pennsburymanor.org › plan-your-visitVisit | Pennsbury Manor

    Situated along the Delaware River in beautiful Bucks County, Pennsylvania, this 43-acre country estate was the summer home of William Penn, founder and first governor of Pennsylvania. For information on: Hours, Admissions, and Safety Guidelines. Tours and Programs. Calendar of Events.

  5. 400 Pennsbury Memorial Rd. Morrisville, PA 19067. (215) 946-0400. Visit Website. Send Email. Blog. Pennsbury Manor is William Penn's 17th century country estate along the Delaware River. The reconstructed, 43-acre plantation features a manor house with period furnishings, outbuildings, livestock, gardens, special programs, workshops and ...

  6. Pennsbury Manor. Pennsbury Manor is the country estate of Pennsylvania's founder, William Penn. Photo by PHMC Website. pennsburymanor.org Address. 400 Pennsbury Memorial Road Morrisville, PA 19067 Phone (215) 946-0400 Admission. Adult: $9 Seniors (65+) & Discount: $7 Youth (3-11): $5 Grounds pass: $3 Children under 3: Free

  7. Phone: 215-946-0400. Region: Philadelphia & The Countryside. Pennsbury is the 43-acre plantation of William Penn. A monument to the founder of Pennsylvania, it includes the reconstructed Manor House, Bake and Brew, stable, outbuildings, formal and kitchen gardens and grounds.

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