Colonial Pennsylvania Farmstead

The Colonial Pennsylvania Farmstead provides visitors with an accurate picture of life on a Delaware County farm prior to the American Revolution.

The farmstead has been a working farm for more than 300 years.

It is restored to a late 18th century appearance complete with animals typical of the period and authentically clothed historical interpreters.

On weekends from April to November, visitors can observe the farm family cooking over the open hearth, preserving foods, processing textiles, tending field crops, and performing other chores necessary to survival in the 18th century world.

A fee is charged and group tours are available by reservation. The farmstead is closed to public visitation during the winter months.