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  http://www.wyck.org/ http://www.wyck.org/
House and garden was home to nine generations of the same Quaker family. Houses over 10,000 pieces of original furnishings. Includes guided tours, calendar of events, memberships, educational programs, hours, fees, photos, floor plan and directions. Located in Philadelphia.
  Eisenhower National Historic Site http://www.nps.gov/eise/
Home and farm of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Served as a presidential retreat, temporary White House, and meeting place for world leaders. Includes tours, hours, admission rates, calendar of events, programs, activities and directions. Located in Gettysburg.
  The Pearl S. Buck House http://www.psbi.org/site/PageServer?pagename=PSBH_The_Pearl_S_Buck_House
The only one of ten National Historic Landmarks open to the public in the United States that educates the public about a woman’s contribution to society through a house with an intact collection with images and tour information located at Dublin.
  http://www.stenton.org/ http://www.stenton.org/
Plantation house designed and built by James Logan, the representative of the Penn family in America. Features a guided tour that reveals the lifestyles of three generations of Logans during the period 1730-1830. Includes details of collections, hours, admission, memberships, map and directions. Located in Philadelphia.
  Powel House http://www.philalandmarks.org/powel.aspx
Built in 1765 by merchant and businessman Charles Stedman, this elegant Georgian brick mansion was purchased by Samuel Powel in 1769 at the time of his marriage to Elizabeth Willing, and gives history, fun facts, and photo tour located at Philadelphia.
  Daniel Boone Homestead http://www.danielboonehomestead.org/
Features the restored house and barn, furnished with antiques, furniture, tools, and farm equipment. Includes hours of operation, guided tours, admission, calendar of events, virtual tour and map, educational programs, memberships and directions. Located in Birdsboro.
  Glen Foerd on the Delaware http://www.glenfoerd.org/
Offers tours of an Italianate mansion, the last surviving river front estate open to the public in Philadelphia. Includes history, preservation projects, hours, calendar of events, memberships, volunteering, links and directions.
  Cliveden of the National Trust http://www.cliveden.org/
Features original 18th century furnishings and decorative arts, including colonial Philadelphia craftsmanship by James Reynolds, Jonathan Gostelowe and Thomas Affleck. Includes virtual tour, hours, fees, events and activities, educational programs, resources and directions. Located in Philadelphia.
  Betsy Ross House http://www.fieldtrip.com/pa/56275343.htm
Nine-room house was occupied by Betsy and her husband John from 1773 to 1786. Self-guided tour includes the flag room, upholstery shop, musket ball room and kitchen. Includes hours, admission and directions. Located in Philadelphia.
  Historic Belmont Mansion http://www.belmontmansion.org/
Built in the early eighteenth century, the home is an example of Palladian architecture, and includes historical and tour information located at Philadelphia.
  Fairmount Park Council for Historic Sites http://www.fairmountparkhistoricsites.org
Information tours and special programs on Laurel Hill Mansion, Strawberry Mansion, Woodford Mansion, Ormiston Mansion, Chamounix Mansion, Belmont Mansion, Sweetbriar Mansion, and Loudon Mansion located at Philadelphia.

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