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A Revolutionary Weekend

Pennsbury Manor , United States

Through the combined efforts of the Morrisville Business Association (MBA), ActorsNET of Bucks County, the Historic Morrisville Society (HMS), Washington Crossing Historic Association, and the Old Barracks Museum in Trenton, […]

Volunteer Training

Pennsbury Manor 400 Pennsbury Memorial Road, Morrisville, PA, United States

Pennsbury offers one of the oldest and largest Volunteer Programs in Bucks County.  Our volunteers work side-by-side with the staff to make Pennsbury come alive for visitors of all ages.  […]

Free

The Tiger Classic at Penn’s Manor

Pennsbury Manor 400 Pennsbury Memorial Road, Morrisville, PA, United States

FAMILY FUN RUN AND 5-K AT HISTORIC PENNSBURY MANOR       

Mythbusting: Exploring & Debunking Myths at Historic Sites

Pennsbury Manor 400 Pennsbury Memorial Road, Morrisville, PA, United States

Speakers & Panel Discussion:Mary Miley Theobald Author, "Death by Petticoat: American History Myths Debunked" James Lewars Administrator, Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum Clarissa Dillon President, Past Masters in Early […]

$35.00

Beer Brewing

Pennsbury Manor 400 Pennsbury Memorial Road, Morrisville, PA, United States

Visit Penn's Brew House and see how beer and ale were made in early Pennsylvania. Savor the pungent aroma of malted barley and hops while the brewers discuss the brewing […]

Share Your Pennsbury Memories

Do you have a special memory of your visit to Pennsbury Manor? We are collecting stories, photos, and video of your memories of Pennsbury Manor. Please feel free to share them […]

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Beer Brewing

Pennsbury Manor 400 Pennsbury Memorial Road, Morrisville, PA, United States

Visit Penn's Brew House and see how beer and ale were made in early Pennsylvania. Savor the pungent aroma of malted barley and hops while the brewers discuss the brewing […]

Living History Theater

Witch Trial: In 1684, Margaret Mattson was accused by her neighbors of witchcraft. William Penn presided over the trial. Is she guilty or innocent?

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