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Beer Brewing and Garden Highlights

Beer Brewing and Garden Highlights | 1-4pm Brewing and gardening were critical to the lives of those living at Pennsbury Manor.  Explore the recipes and plants that fed the early […]

Historic Trades

Historic Trades | 1:00-4:00pm  Our historic trades demonstrators will be eager to talk as they showcase their skills! 

History Trivia Night

Aristaeus Craft Brewing Company 2475-C Big Oak Rd, Langhorne, PA, United States

Looking for a fun night with your fellow history nerds? Join us for a History Trivia Night at 7pm on October 5! This event will be held at Aristaeus Craft Brewing Company in Langhorne, PA. Four trivia categories will span the 17th to 20th centuries, with each category sponsored by a different Bucks County museum. […]

Living History Theatre

Sotcher Wedding: Your presence is requested at the marriage of John Sotcher, the steward at Pennsbury Manor, and Mary Lofty, the Penns’ housekeeper. Observe the late 17th-century Quaker customs of marriage, sign the wedding certificate, and chat with William Penn and other wedding guests. Times: 12:15pm, 1:45pm, 3:15pm

Indigenous Peoples Day

Grounds use only from 10am – 5pm. No access to buildings (including restrooms).

Open-Hearth Cooking Demonstration

Open-Hearth Cooking Demonstration | 1:00-4:00pm Chat with our cooks as they prepare recipes from William Penn’s time. Dinner for William Penn - The cooks will prepare and present a complete seasonal dinner meal as it would have been served to William Penn.

Tricks & Treats

Join us on Sunday, October 23 for an afternoon of safe Halloween fun at Pennsbury Manor. Children are encouraged to come dressed in their favorite costumes and trick or treat around the site. Families will be able to preside over a recreation of the 1683 witch trial of Margaret Mattson. Children can also help press […]

Beer Brewing and Garden Highlights

Beer Brewing and Garden Highlights | 1-4pm Brewing and gardening were critical to the lives of those living at Pennsbury Manor.  Explore the recipes and plants that fed the early residents of Pennsylvania. 

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