Cheap Things To Do in Colebrookdale, Pennsylvania

#1.

100 N. Hanover Street, Pottstown PA 19464, United States of America

  • Inscription. The Gift of John Potts Founder of Pottstown, to, Early German Settlers of the, Lutheran and Reformed Faith, A. D. 1752: —————————, On the adjoining bronze tablets ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#2.

Pottstown PA 19464, United States of America

  • HOTELS AMERICAN HOUSE 1800'S 1800 This hotel was built by Henry Melhouse in 1874 to acommadate the overflow of visitors to the Phila. 1876 centennial. ... More on Pottstownhistoricalsociety.org

  • Inscription. Of the inns that were established in Pottstown in Colonial times that survived until Civil War days, The Farmer's Hotel (fondly remembered by local residents as The Shuler House) prove... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#3.

Pottstown PA 19464, United States of America

  • Inscription. The first iron truss bridge in the U. S. was built in 1845 in the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad blacksmith shop, just south of here. It was designed for the railroad in 1844 by Richard B. Osborne. , Erected 1953 by ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#4.

Pottstown PA 19464, United States of America

  • Inscription. Past National President, Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the, Grand Army of the Republic, Died February 2, 1900, Erected by the, Woman's Relief Corps, in loving memory of her, service on battle-fields, and in hospitals, ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#5.

Pottstown PA 19464, United States of America

  • Inscription. Erected, by Graham Post No. 106, Grand Army of the Republic, July 4, 1879, to commemorate the services of those who, defended the nation, in the Civil War, of, 1861-1865, , Erected 1879 by Graham Post 106, G. A. R. ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#6.

Pottstown PA 19464, United States of America

  • Inscription. In proud remembrance, of Pottstown heroes who, gave their lives in the Great, World War for freedom, justice and humanity, World War II Dec 7, 1941 Sept 2, 1945, In grateful tribute to, those of this community, who gave ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#7.

717 E. High Street, Pottstown PA 19464, United States of America

  • You have taken the first step in this exciting process of looking for a new school. We are pleased that you are interested in considering The Hill and we are eager to get to know you better over th... More on Thehill.org

  • Inscription. Founded in 1851 by the Rev. Matthew Meigs, The Hill School originally was known as the “Family Boarding School” and housed in an elegant estate formerly owned by Pottstown'... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#8.

105 Seminary St., Pennsburg, PA, 18073

  • Experience PA German Culture through exhibits of folk art and history. Renowned fraktur and textile collections and much more make the Heritage Center a must see in Southeastern PA. Free admission.... More on Bccvb.com

  • overview: We are a non- profit organization dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of the Schwenkfelders AND the history of the Upper Perkiomen Valley region. The Heritage ... More on MuseumStuff.com

 

See_details_btn

#9.

1188 Benjamin Franklin Highway (U.S. Route 422), Douglassville PA 19518, United States of America

  • Inscription. Died, November 16th 1761, Ironmaster at, Hopewell [Furnace] and Birdsboro, named for him, In memory of, William Bird, Esq. Who departed this Life, November the 16th, 1761, Aged 55. Years. , Location. 40° 15.439′ ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#10.

1188 Benjamin Franklin Highway (U.S. Route 422), Douglassville PA 19518, United States of America

  • Inscription. Wealthy and influential colonial settlers. George Douglass built his family mansion here, and also the White Horse Tavern in 1765. This stage coach stop was of historical, importance during the Revolutionary War. Douglassville ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

×
Uptake

Did you know that your Internet Explorer is out of date?


To get the best possible experience using our website we recommend that you upgrade to a newer version.

Close