July 5: 4th of July Celebration at Colonial Pennsylvania Farmstead

07/05/25

Repeats: None

Colonial Pennsylvania Farmstead
3900 N. Sandy Flash Drive
Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073
(610) 566-1725
Region: Pittsburgh & Its Countryside
Hours of operation: The farm is open from 11 AM to 3 PM with last admission at 2 PM.
Admission fee: Tickets are $14 for Adults, $10 Children, and $7 Members.

July 5: 4th of July Discover the roots of Revolution on a colonial farm as you step into the tension of 1776 where Patriots, Loyalists, and Quakers debate the future of the colonies and the true loyalty of the farm. Join public demonstrations against the king, experience a debate among neighbors, listen to a reading of the Declaration of Independence, and show your loyalty by signing the Declaration. Enjoy hands-on activities throughout the day including hearth cooking, quill writing, candle dipping, garden, textiles, and more. 11 AM- 2 PM Pratt Run Tea Party 12:30 PM: “Where Will You Stand? A Farm, a Community, and the Choice of a Nation” In a time when loyalties were tested and neighbors found themselves on opposing sides, join us as Patriots, Loyalists, and Quakers debate the future of independence and decide the fate of the farmstead. 1:30 PM: Militia Muster The farm is open from 11 AM to 3 PM with last admission at 2 PM. Tickets are $14 for Adults, $10 Children, and $7 Members. Visitors are welcome to bring a lawn/folding chair and water bottles.

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