Living History Theater: Funeral of Phineas Pemberton
When Phineas Pemberton died in 1702, William Penn lamented that the colony had lost “the ablest as well as one of the best men of the Province.” Talk with family and friends of the deceased, hear the reading of the will, and place rosemary on the grave. Performances run 15 minutes past each hour.
Site Closed for Easter Holiday
Pennsbury Manor buildings and grounds are Closed for the Easter Holiday.
Meet the Animals: “Animal Power”
From oxen in the fields to dogs in the kitchens, early Pennsylvanians relied upon their animals to power their world. Animals and the tools used to convert their energy into usable power will be highlighted! Come join us and meet our lovely TC, our strong Bill, and the rest of our friendly animal family members […]
Sheep Shearing Day
Come watch our sheep get their annual haircuts!
William Penn Day
Trade furs, take a seat in our dugout canoe, and ask William Penn about his friendship with the Lenape! Enjoy a puppet show by Tuckers’ Tales.
Pennsylvania Day
Spring is in full swing in the Kitchen Garden! Stop by and see what’s growing!
Museum Open
Pennsbury Manor is Open for regular tours. Admission charged. Tour times are 11:30am, 1:30pm, last tour 3:30pm.
Living History Theater: The Judith Roe Murder Trial
Judith Roe has been charged with the murder of a traveler who spent the night at her house in 1688. Sit in on her trial and lean all the gory details.
Museum Open
Pennsbury Manor is Open for regular tours. Admission charged. Tour times are 11:30am, 1:30pm, last tour 3:30pm. Please NOTE: There will be NO 3:30pm TOUR ON JUNE 17th.
Museum Open
Pennsbury Manor is Open for regular tours. Admission charged. Tour times are 11:30am, 1:30pm, last tour 3:30pm.