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Paper Mill House (1770, 1845) – mill workers' home and general store, restored in the 1980s and now used as museum and headquarters for the Newtown Square Historical Society. Located at St. David's and Paper Mill Roads.
The Square Tavern, also known as the John West House, The Square, and the Newtown Square Tavern, is an historic, American tavern that is located Newtown Township, Pennsylvania. It was the boyhood home of painter Benjamin West , [ 2 ] known for his work depicting events of 18th century American history.
The Newtown Historic District is a national historic district that is located in Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.It includes 293 contributing buildings in the borough of Newtown, which date from the late-17th century to the early-20th century and are reflective of a number of popular architectural styles including Greek Revival, Late Victorian, Federal, Queen Anne, and Gothic Revival.
The buildings house the Paper Mill House Museum and headquarters of the Newtown Square Historical Society. [ 3 ] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
The Newtown Square Friends Meeting House is a historic Quaker meetinghouse in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, United States, built in 1711 and expanded in 1791 and 1891. It has housed, and continues to house, Quaker meetings for worship for over 300 years.
West of Newtown on Legislative Route 15098 ... Square Tavern. September 7, 1984 ... List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Delaware County;
3500 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square, Newtown Township, Pennsylvania Coordinates 39°59′03″N 75°23′23″W / 39.98423°N 75.38968°W / 39.98423; -75
The bridge has slanted planks at each entrance and is the only covered bridge in Pennsylvania with this feature. According to an on-site marker from the Newtown Square Historical Preservation Society, the bridge was built to be "hi and wide as a load of hay" [2] It was built by Ferdinand Wood and named for Mordecai Bartram. [3]