Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion: Architectural Walking Tour of the Tulpehocken Station Historic District

10oct1:00 pmEbenezer Maxwell Mansion: Architectural Walking Tour of the Tulpehocken Station Historic District

Event Details

Architectural Walking Tour of the Tulpehocken Station Historic District
with DuRay Montague and Concetta Martone Dragani, PhD

Join Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion’s Board members, DuRay Montague and Concetta Martone Dragani, Ph.D., for a walking tour of the Tulpehocken Station Historic District. The tour focuses on the Resilience of Germantown. The tour begins at Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion, moving west on Tulpehocken Street; south on Wayne; east on Walnut Lane; north on McCallum; east on Tulpehocken Street.

The Tulpehocken Station Historic District was Philadelphia’s first, and possibly the nation’s first, suburb.  Residential suburban development began as early as 1850 with the growing industrialization of America. With the opening of the new railroad lines, the district became an idyllic rural enclave within an easy commute to downtown.  Architectural styles featured in this Victorian neighborhood include Jacobian Tudor, Queen Anne, Gothic Revival, Italianate, and Second French Empire.

DuRay Montague will present the history of the neighborhood and its homes, and Concetta Martone Dragani will describe the architectural elements of the houses.

Cost: $20; Mansion member cost: $16

For reservations call 215-439-1861 or MAKE RESERVATIONS ONLINE

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Organizer

Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

georgeboudreau@ebenezermaxwellmansion.org 200 W Tulpehocken St Philadelphia PA 19144

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