Historic Trappe
Historic Trappe’s mission is to preserve and share the historic places, landscapes, and heritage of southeastern Pennsylvania.
We have three historic properties open for tours. Our Center for Pennsylvania German Studies, located in the Dewees Tavern, has five exhibition galleries featuring a wide variety of furniture, fraktur, textiles, and other objects as well as a research library and archives. The Henry Muhlenberg House is a fully-furnished museum interpreting the families of Lutheran pastor Henry Muhlenberg and his son General Peter Muhlenberg. The Speaker’s House, home of Frederick Muhlenberg, is an ongoing restoration project and the site of our Pennsylvania German kitchen garden. Historic Trappe is also the owner of the Muhlenberg parsonage, built in 1745 and currently undergoing architectural investigations in preparation for restoration.
Browse the Historic Trappe Collections:
Providence Independent Newspaper, 1875-1898
The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952
The Independent and Montgomery Transcript Newspaper, 1952-1984