Pennsbury Society
Membership Benefits

Your membership in The Pennsbury Society ensures that Pennsbury Manor will continue to grow and succeed in its mission of education. Your partnership helps support school programs, as well as over 80 different cultural programs per year that range from family-oriented festival days to garden workshops, distance learning, preschool events, and living history demonstrations.
This 43-acre historic site shares the colonial world of William Penn; founder and first governor
of Pennsylvania with more than 30,000 visitors each year. Your support is invaluable in
moving the past to the present and beyond.
Pennsbury Society members will receive special invitations to member-only events,
as well as a subscription to the e-newsletter Pennsbury Matters.
Join as a Passport member and receive free admission to the Pennsylvania Trail of History
sites and museums, as well as a one year subscription to Pennsylvania Heritage Magazine,
a quarterly publication about the Commonwealth’s rich history and culture. Download a
Membership Brochure here.

      Basic/Volunteer  ($25 or 20 hours volunteer service)

  • Free regular tours

  • Subscription to e-newsletter

       Individual ($35)

  • All Basic benefits plus

  • One free ticket to Holly Nights

  • Invitations to members-only programs

  • 10% discount in gift shop

         Family ($45)

  • All Basic benefits plus

  • Free family tickets to Holly Nights

  • Invitations to members-only programs

  • 10% discount in gift shop

         Individual Passport ($55)

  • All Indivdual benefits plus

  • Free admission to PA Trail of History* sites

  • Time Travelers** privileges - reduced or free admission at more than 100 museums

  • Four issues of Pennsylvania Heritage Magazine

        Family Passport ($65)

  • All Family benefits plus

  •  Free family admission to PA Trail of History* sites

  • Time Travelers** privileges - reduced or free admission at more than 100 museums

  • Four issues of Pennsylvania Heritage Magazine

        Heritage ($250)

  • One time special gift

  • 5 free tickets to Holly Nights

  • Discounts for special workshops and
    members only events

       Penn’s Partners ($500+)

  • All Heritage benefits plus

  • Private tour by curator for up to 10 people (by appointment only)

Trail of History Sites

Join the Pennsylvania Heritage Society as an Individual or Family Member and discover the Pennsylvania Trail of History by visiting these exciting and educational historic sites and museums free of charge:

Brandywine Battlefield, Chadds Ford
Bushy Run Battlefield, Jeannette
Conrad Weiser Homestead, Womelsdorf
Cornwall Iron Furnace, Cornwall
Daniel Boone Homestead, Birdsboro
Drake Well Museum, Titusville
Eckley Miners’ Village, Weatherly
Ephrata Cloister, Ephrata
Erie Maritime Museum & U.S. Brig Niagara, Erie
Fort Pitt Museum, Pittsburgh
Graeme Park, Horsham
Hope Lodge & Mather Mill, Ft. Washington
Joseph Priestley House, Northampton
 Landis Valley Museum, Lancaster
Old Economy Village, Ambridge
Pennsbury Manor, Morrisville
 Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum, Scranton
Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Galeton
Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boalsburg
Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, Strasburg
Scranton Iron Furnace, Scranton
Somerset Historical Center, Somerset
The State Museum of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg
Washington Crossing Historic Park, Washington Crossing
 


The Pennsbury Society is a non-profit organization that cooperates with the Pennsylvania
Historical & Museum Commission to administer Pennsbury Manor, William Penn's gracious
17th century estate. The Society sponsors a wide range of educational programs, events,
and activities for visitors of all ages.
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For More Information Please Telephone (215) 946-0400

Pennsbury Manor is accredited by
the American Association of Museums.

Pennsbury Manor is Administered by the

Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

In association with

The Pennsbury Society

The information on this page was reviewed and approved by Doug Miller, historic site administrator of Pennsbury Manor. If you have comments about this page, please e-mail us at willpenn17@aol.com