Historical Monuments in Newtown Square, PA
From Business: The only free standing Federal-style mansion left in Philadelphia. Built in 1786 for Madiera wine importer Henry Hill, it was later purchased by Dr. Philip Syng…
From Business: Built in 1770 and used by a variety of political groups, Carpenter Hall was used as a hospital and arsenal during the Revolutionary War.Built in 1770 and used by…
63. St. Peter's Episcopal Church
From Business: Red-brick Episcopal church that was originally built as an alternative to Christ Church, which was deemed too muddy for "fine gentlemen and beautiful…
From Business: With levels above and below ground, the complex houses a theater and museum devoted to Franklin's life and inventions.With levels above and below ground, the…
From Business: The Georgian mansion of well-to-do colonial Samuel Powel, who served as mayor of Philadelphia. Home also to the sinful dinners, as John Adams called it, the…
From Business: Known as Philadelphia's liveliest and funkiest strip, the street has more than 300 stores and restaurants.Known as Philadelphia's liveliest and funkiest strip,…
From Business: Home of the United States Congress when Philadelphia served as the nation's capital from 1790 to 1800.Home of the United States Congress when Philadelphia served…
From Business: Independence National Historical Park, located in Philadelphias and offers a collection of artworks and recreational facilities. Its facilities include the…
From Business: Liberty & Co. creates and procures unique and high quality items inspired by 18th Century America and the American Revolutionary War. From scented candles themed…
From Business: This church's congregation has included Ben Franklin, George Washington and Betsy Ross.This church's congregation has included Ben Franklin, George Washington…
From Business: America's oldest residential street was built in 1702 and is now designated a National Historic Landmark.America's oldest residential street was built in 1702…
From Business: Step inside the world of Lutheran minister Henry Muhlenberg in this special exhibition at his beautifully restored home in Trappe, Montgomery County,…
From Business: Whitman lived in this row house during the last eight years of his life, and died there in 1892.Whitman lived in this row house during the last eight years of…
From Business: Members of Abington Presbyterian Church community are invited to enjoy an informal evenng of... The youth of Abington Presbyterian Church will hold a Car Wash…
From Business: In 1906, industrialist Pierre du Pont (1870-1954) purchased a small farm near Kennett Square, PA, to save a collection of historic trees from being sold for…
77. or Hadash-A Reconstructionist Congregation
81. Red Bank Battlefield Park
82. St John Neumann Shrine
83. Old St. Augustine's
84. Congregation Mikveh Israel
85. Old St. Mary's Church
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Places Near Newtown Square, PA with Historical Monuments
- Wayne (6 miles)
- Media (8 miles)
- Havertown (8 miles)
- Bryn Mawr (9 miles)
- Springfield (9 miles)
- Malvern (11 miles)
- King Of Prussia (11 miles)
- Upper Darby (13 miles)
- Conshohocken (13 miles)
- Bala Cynwyd (15 miles)