Pennsbury Manor

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Pennsbury Manor is the reconstructed 17th-century country estate of Pennsylvania founder William Penn, located along the Delaware River in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and preserved today as a historic site and museum.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house museum
historic site
museum
reconstructed country estate
area approximately 43 acres
associatedWith William Penn
category Historic house museums in Pennsylvania
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
Museums in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania
constructedAs 17th-century country estate
country United States
county Bucks County
focusesOn 17th-century Quaker culture
colonial Pennsylvania history
life of William Penn
founderOfEstate William Penn
governingBody Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
hasFeature barn
formal gardens
kitchen house
manor house
orchards
outbuildings
stable
visitor center
hasWebsite https://www.pennsburymanor.org/
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Morrisville, Pennsylvania area
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear Bristol, Pennsylvania
locatedOn Delaware River
museumType historic house museum
living history museum
nationalHistoricLandmarkDesignationYear 1966
nationalRegisterListingYear 1966
offers educational programs
guided tours
living history demonstrations
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
originalConstructionCentury 17th century
originalOwner William Penn
ownedBy Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
partOf Pennsylvania state historic sites
reconstructedBy Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
reconstructionCompletedIn 1939
state Pennsylvania

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
hasHistoricSite
William Penn
residence

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