Concert on the Lawn with the West Chester Swing Kings
Concert on the lawn of Graeme Park with the West Chester Swing Kings. Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Woody Herman, Brian ...
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2009 Graeme Park Celtic Heritage Festival
Graeme Park's annual Celtic Heritage Festival on July 18, 2009 - 10am-6pm. Music, dancers, pipe & drum bands, Celtic and craft vendors, clans, food...
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Free Charter Day Tours and Lecture at Graeme Park, Horsham
On March 8 all PHMC administered historic sites are open for free tours and programs. Graeme Park will be hosting a lecture on 18th and 21st c. fin...
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About graemepark1722
Graeme Park, in Horsham Pennsylvania, is a National Historic Landmark and home to the Keith House, the only surviving residence of a Pennsylvania colonial-era governor. Sir William Keith, the 14th governor of Pennsylvania from 1717-1726 built the stone mansion c. 1722. The house underwent one major renovation, in the 1750s, when Keith's son-in-law, Dr. Thomas Graeme did much of the interior finishing. The fine Georgian panelling that was installed at this time is still intact, some of it with its orginal coat of paint and the home remains one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the Delaware Valley. During the Revolution, the property was home to Graeme's daughter, the writer Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson.
Graeme Park, in Horsham Pennsylvania, is a National Historic Landmark and home to the Keith House, the only surviving residence of a Pennsylvania colonial-era governor. Sir William Keith, the 14th governor of Pennsylvania from 1717-1726 built the ...