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Outdoor Historic Sites
Historic sites, in a natural setting.
From the mansions built by William Penn and the region's many wealthy industrialists to the battlefields traversed by General George Washington, Philadelphia and The Countryside are home to rich reminders of our nation's past.
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Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site
Forging weapons and ammunition for the American Revolution
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Mill at Anselma
Operating grist mill with three centuries of rich agricultural and industrial history
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I-Glide Tours
The coolest way to get around the city
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Awbury Arboretum
A wee bit of England transplanted to Germantown
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Bartram's Garden
America’s oldest living botanic garden, a 45-acre oasis of quiet fields and modest 18th-century farm buildings
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Bucks County Audubon Society
The nation’s only agriculturally based National Historic Landmark
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Coryell's Ferry Historic Boat Rides
Cruise by historic New Hope aboard a Mississippi-style riverboat
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Delaware Canal State Park
The only remaining continuously intact canal of the great towpath canal building era
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Evansburg State Park
Green space and natural solitude along the banks of Skippack Creek
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Fairmount Park
One of the world’s largest city park systems
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Fort Washington State Park
George Washington’s one-time fort is now a bird watching haven
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French Creek State Park
Two lakes and forested hiking trails amid the picturesque farmland of northern Chester County
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Historic Yellow Springs
An early American spa and hospital in a rural setting
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New Hope and Ivyland Railroad
Narrated train rides through Bucks County
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Horse Shoe Trail
A challenging 130-mile trail connecting Valley Forge National Historic Park to the Appalachian Trail
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Hortulus Farm
One of the region’s most significant private gardens
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Jenkins Arboretum
A hardwood forest abloom with rhododendrons and azaleas
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John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove
The place that inspired America’s first great naturalist
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Lemon Hill
father Robert Morris’ hilltop estate
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Longwood Gardens
One of the world’s premier horticultural display gardens
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Morris Arboretum
A romantic Victorian landscape garden
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Mount Pleasant
The "grand dame" of Fairmount Park houses is one America's great architectural gems
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