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  2. Henry Antes House - Wikipedia

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    Henry Antes House. The Henry Antes House is a historic house museum in Upper Frederick Township Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Built in 1736 by Henry Antes, it is a particularly high-quality example of a Moravian settlement house, with intact original interior finishes. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1992, [2][3] and is now ...

  3. John Immel House - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania German Traditional Architecture. The John Immel House was a -story, L-shaped farmhouse, four bays wide and four bays deep. Its main section measured thirty-two feet by thirty-two feet, and included a rear extension that measured eighteen feet by eighteen feet. The front facade featured a classically designed main entranceway with a ...

  4. The Hess Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The Hess Homestead. Coordinates: 40.1538°N 76.2863°W. The 1740s log farmhouse, with the summer kitchen, log garage, tool shed, and stone spring house. The Hess Homestead, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is a historic Mennonite farmstead near the town of Lititz. The property is an ancestral home of the Hess family, [1] who purchased the ...

  5. Strickler Family Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    Colonial, Georgian, Post-medieval German. NRHP reference No. 91000093 [1] Added to NRHP. February 21, 1991. The Strickler Family Farmhouse, also known as the County Farm, is an historic, American home that is located in Springettsbury Township, York County, Pennsylvania. The home was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

  6. Mount Pleasant (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    October 15, 1966 [1] Designated NHL. May 30, 1974 [2] Mount Pleasant is a historic mansion in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, atop cliffs overlooking the Schuylkill River. It was built about 1761–62 in what was then the countryside outside the city by John Macpherson and his wife Margaret. Macpherson was a privateer, or perhaps a pirate, who had ...

  7. Knapp Farm - Wikipedia

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    October 22, 1976. The Knapp Farm, is a historic farmhouse located at the corner of Dekalb Pike and Knapp Road in Montgomery Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It is also the only township property on the National Register of Historic Places. The farm, which occupies property originally settled just after 1700 by English immigrants, now ...

  8. Squire Cheyney Farm - Wikipedia

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    The farm remained in the Dallett family until its conversion to a public park and restoration of the farmhouse and barns for private use. The well house was built in the 1960s. The garage and east wing of the farmhouse were added as part of the 2014 renovation. Squire Cheyney was born on the Cheyney farm in 1730, but not in the existing farmhouse.

  9. Edward Morgan Log House - Wikipedia

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    1770. Architectural style. Medieval European Log House. NRHP reference No. 73001646 [1] Added to NRHP. May 17, 1973. The Edward Morgan Log House is a historic house built c. 1770. [2] It is located at 850 Weikel Rd. in Towamencin Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.