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The Historic Germantown

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Discover eighteen iconic American history sites across Philadelphia's historic Germantown district.

Historic Germantown is a partnership of 18 historic sites and attractions located in Northwest Philadelphia. The consortium brings together centuries of American history, including Revolutionary War battlegrounds, Underground Railroad safe houses, and preserved historic homes and gardens. Visitors can explore a rich collection of museums, historic architecture, and cultural landmarks spread throughout the neighborhood.

History

Germantown was founded in 1683 by German settlers and became a significant site during the Revolutionary War, particularly known for the Battle of Germantown in 1777. It features many preserved buildings and sites that reflect its historical significance.

Quick tip: Consider purchasing the Historic Germantown Passport for discounted admission, and check site schedules in advance as operating hours vary by location.

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