Garden Workshop: Colors of Our Lives
Our Garden Workshops are an opportunity to learn and interact with the site in a new and exciting way. Available for ages 12+. Registration required to reserve your space today. […]
Storytime in the Garden
Looking for something to do with your little ones this summer? Join us Thursday mornings 10am-11am in the garden for story time with Ms. Kerry. Stay after and explore the […]
Historic Trade Demonstrations
Come and witness some of the trades and crafts that were done at Pennsbury Manor during the 17th Century. Our blacksmiths, joyners and spinners will be eager to talk to […]
Storytime in the Garden
Looking for something to do with your little ones this summer? Join us Thursday mornings 10am-11am in the garden for story time with Ms. Kerry. Stay after and explore the grounds. Suggested ages 4-8 but all are welcome. Admission is the $3 Grounds Pass – no reservations ahead of time required.
Living History Theater
During the Summer of 1700, pirates are all anybody can talk about! Join the townspeople of Philadelphia as they discuss how to handle their newfound problem and rid themselves of these unwelcome intruders.
Storytime in the Garden
Looking for something to do with your little ones this summer? Join us Thursday mornings 10am-11am in the garden for story time with Ms. Kerry. Stay after and explore the grounds. Suggested ages 4-8 but all are welcome. Admission is the $3 Grounds Pass – no reservations ahead of time required.
Open-Hearth Cooking: Preserving the Harvest
Stoneware crocks, bladders, vinegar, gally pots and sugar will abound as the cooks preserve the harvest for the winter to come.
Colonial Camp
At Pennsbury Manor, we offer an exclusive week of summer camp that is sure to intrigue, delight, and educate your children. From the Manor House to the Stable campers will explore and learn from the entire site and our team of living history experts. Reservations are required and space is limited. Call (215) 946.0400 or […]
Beer Brewing & Garden Highlights
The brewing of beer as well as maintaining a garden were critical to the lives of those living at Pennsbury Manor. Explore and experience the sights, sounds, and smells of the recipes and plants that fed the early residents of Pennsylvania.