view gallery SW2.7 km | Recreation and Picnic Area - French Creek State Park - Warwick Twp, PA in Civilian Conservation Corps A picnic pavilion built by the CCC posted by: chrissyml location: Pennsylvania date approved: 01/10/2024 last visited: never |
view gallery W2.9 km | Crow's Nest Preserve Main Sign in 'You Are Here' Maps The main "You Are Here" sign for the Crow's Nest Preserve near Trythall, PA. posted by: Lightnin Bug location: Pennsylvania date approved: 01/18/2008 last visited: 10/10/2021 |
view gallery NW3.4 km | Bethesda Church Carriage Shed - Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site - Elverson, PA in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Bethesda Church was established by Thomas Lloyd around 1781 and served the workers from the Hopewell Furnace during its early days. It sits on the southeast corner of the Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site. posted by: Janila location: Pennsylvania date approved: 09/25/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery NW3.4 km | Bethesda Baptist Church - Elverson, PA in Baptist Churches Bethesda went from being a non-denominational church to a Baptist church in 1827. posted by: Janila location: Pennsylvania date approved: 07/22/2018 last visited: 01/13/2008 |
view gallery NW3.4 km | Bethesda Church - Elverson, PA in This Old Church Little country church with an even smaller congregation. posted by: Janila location: Pennsylvania date approved: 07/22/2018 last visited: 01/13/2008 |
view gallery NW3.4 km | Bethesda Church - near Trythall, PA in Country Churches The Bethesda Church, now part of Hopewell Furnace National Historical Site. posted by: Lightnin Bug location: Pennsylvania date approved: 01/17/2008 last visited: 07/22/2018 |
view gallery NW3.4 km | Bethesda Church and Cemetery - Elverson, PA in Churchyard Cemeteries Bethesda Church's members consisted mostly of workers from the Hopewell Furnace. Many of these workers are buried in the cemetery surrounding the church. posted by: Janila location: Pennsylvania date approved: 07/23/2018 last visited: 01/13/2008 |
view gallery NW3.4 km | Bethesda Church Cemetery Wall - Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site - Elverson, PA in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Bethesda Church was established by Thomas Lloyd around 1781 and served the workers from the Hopewell Furnace during its early days. It sits on the southeast corner of the Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site. posted by: Janila location: Pennsylvania date approved: 10/27/2018 last visited: 01/13/2008 |
view gallery NW3.4 km | Bethesda Church - Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site - Elverson, PA in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Bethesda Church was established by Thomas Lloyd around 1781 and served the workers from the Hopewell Furnace during its early days. It sits on the southeast corner of the Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site. posted by: Janila location: Pennsylvania date approved: 09/25/2018 last visited: 01/13/2008 |
view gallery NW3.4 km | Bethesda Privy - Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site - Elverson, PA in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Bethesda Church was established by Thomas Lloyd around 1781 and served the workers from the Hopewell Furnace during its early days. It sits on the southeast corner of the Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site. posted by: Janila location: Pennsylvania date approved: 09/25/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery NW3.4 km | Bethesda Church Privy - Elverson, PA in Outhouses The privy located at the historic Bethesda Church in Elverson, PA, may be one of the very few privies to have a place on the National Register of Historic Places. posted by: Janila location: Pennsylvania date approved: 10/13/2018 last visited: 12/31/2023 |
view gallery NW3.7 km | Woodlot House - Hopewell Furnace NHS, Elverson, PA, USA in Remains of Settlements The Woodlot house is a ruin located within the Hopewell Furnace National Historical site near Elverson, PA. posted by: Lightnin Bug location: Pennsylvania date approved: 09/28/2020 last visited: 12/31/2023 |
view gallery NW3.7 km | Woodlot House - Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site, Trythall, PA, USA in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Woodlot house is a ruin located within the Hopewell Furnace National Historical site near Trythall, PA. posted by: Lightnin Bug location: Pennsylvania date approved: 11/28/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery NW3.7 km | Brison House - Hopewell Furnace NHS, Elverson, PA, USA in Remains of Settlements Brison House is a ruin within the Hopewell Furnace National Historical Site adjoining French Creek State Park in southeast PA, USA. posted by: Lightnin Bug location: Pennsylvania date approved: 09/28/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery NW3.7 km | Brison House - Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site - Trythall, PA in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings Brison House is a ruin within the Hopewell Furnace National Historical Site adjoining French Creek State Park in southeast PA, USA. posted by: Lightnin Bug location: Pennsylvania date approved: 11/27/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery W3.9 km | Harrison LLoyd House - Hopewell Furnace, Elverson, PA, USA in Remains of Settlements The ruins of Harrison Lloyd House is but a single wall within Hopewell Furnace National Historical Site in southeast PA. posted by: Lightnin Bug location: Pennsylvania date approved: 09/28/2020 last visited: never |
view gallery SW4 km | Warwick Furnace in Pennsylvania Historical Markers Historical marker in Chester County, PA. posted by: 79scouts location: Pennsylvania date approved: 12/03/2012 last visited: 03/14/2015 |
view gallery W4.5 km | Hopewell Furnace Water Pump - Elverson, PA in Hand Operated Water Pumps Water pump next to the boarding house at Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site. posted by: Janila location: Pennsylvania date approved: 07/26/2018 last visited: 12/31/2023 |
view gallery S4.7 km | Warwick Furnace in Signs of History This sign is on a quiet road in Chester County, PA. posted by: 79scouts location: Pennsylvania date approved: 11/28/2012 last visited: 03/28/2014 |
view gallery NW4.7 km | Apple Orchard - Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site - Elverson, PA in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Hopewell Village Apple Orchard is believed to be as old as the iron furnace as the first mention of it was in the Pennsylvania Gazette on April 2, 1788. posted by: Janila location: Pennsylvania date approved: 10/23/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery NW4.7 km | Hopewell Furnace Spring House - Elverson, PA in Spring Houses Nestled into the ground, this Spring House, with its spring still running through it, is a cool place to be during a hot day at Hopewell. I found the temperature to be at least 25 degrees cooler than the outside. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 02/23/2008 last visited: 03/13/2021 |
view gallery NW4.7 km | Spring House [Ironmaster's] - Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site - Elverson, PA in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings Nestled into the ground, this Spring House, with its spring still running through it, is a cool place to be during a hot day at Hopewell. The temperature was at least 25 degrees cooler than the outside. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 08/20/2011 last visited: 07/22/2018 |
view gallery W4.7 km | Hopewell Furnace Blacksmith Shop - Elverson, PA in Blacksmith Shops The blacksmith shop is part of the historic iron making village, Hopewell Furnace. posted by: Janila location: Pennsylvania date approved: 08/02/2018 last visited: 03/13/2021 |
view gallery NW4.7 km | Office and Store - Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site - Elverson, PA in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Buckley and Brooke Office and Store was opened by the second owners of the furnace village, the Brooke family. posted by: Janila location: Pennsylvania date approved: 09/22/2018 last visited: 12/31/2023 |
view gallery NW4.7 km | Ironmaster's House in Hopewell Village - Elverson, PA in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes Sitting at the top of the hill looking down into the village sits the stately Ironmaster's mansion, originally owned by Mark Bird who established the ironworks at Hopewell Village. posted by: Janila location: Pennsylvania date approved: 09/23/2018 last visited: 12/31/2023 |
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