Event Type Stenton
Current Month
October
12oct12:00 pm4:00 pmStenton: Second SaturdayStenton, 4601 N 18th St12:00 pm - 4:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
Event Details
FREE Stenton house tours are also available on the hour from 12:00 - 4:00pm every Second Saturday, from May - October.
Event Details
FREE Stenton house tours are also available on the hour from 12:00 - 4:00pm every Second Saturday, from May - October.
Time
October 12, 2024 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
Location
Stenton
4601 N 18th St
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Organizer
Stenton
Stenton is one of the earliest, best-preserved, and most authentic historic houses in Philadelphia. Completed in 1730 as a country-seat, plantation house for James Logan - Secretary to William Penn; merchant, politician, justice, scientist, and scholar – Stenton was home to six generations of the Logan family, as well as a diverse community of servants and enslaved Africans, including Dinah, who lived and worked at Stenton for over 60 years. Furnished with 18th- and 19th-century Logan family objects, and remaining in little-altered condition, a visit to Stenton offers an unparalleled experience of early Pennsylvania.
Event Details
Join Stenton Museum on Saturday, October 26th, 1-3pm, for an afternoon of family friendly fall fun! All ages are welcome to enjoy games, crafts, face-painting, pumpkin painting, spooky storytime with
Event Details
Join Stenton Museum on Saturday, October 26th, 1-3pm, for an afternoon of family friendly fall fun! All ages are welcome to enjoy games, crafts, face-painting, pumpkin painting, spooky storytime with Logan Library, and a spooky cellar tour! Light refreshments and cider will be served. Event is free.
Time
October 26, 2024 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
Location
Stenton
4601 N 18th St
Other Events
Organizer
Stenton
Stenton is one of the earliest, best-preserved, and most authentic historic houses in Philadelphia. Completed in 1730 as a country-seat, plantation house for James Logan - Secretary to William Penn; merchant, politician, justice, scientist, and scholar – Stenton was home to six generations of the Logan family, as well as a diverse community of servants and enslaved Africans, including Dinah, who lived and worked at Stenton for over 60 years. Furnished with 18th- and 19th-century Logan family objects, and remaining in little-altered condition, a visit to Stenton offers an unparalleled experience of early Pennsylvania.