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Uwishunu Feature Published on octubre 2, 2025

Historic Germantown One Pass: Visit Nine Historic Landmarks with One Ticket

Explore centuries of history all for one affordable price …

Cliveden Photo by Visit Philadelphia
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The Germantown neighborhood, one of Philly’s oldest settlements, is home to preserved historic homes, Black cultural landmarks and a key stop on the Underground Railroad.

This fall, from October 3 to November 22, 2025, experience nine of the community’s impressive sites — all for one affordable price — with the new Historic Germantown One Pass.

The multi-site pass is valid for one week after purchase and offers one-time entry to each participating attraction at a deep discount. Tickets are $43 for adults (ages 14+), $28 for youth (ages 6-13) and seniors (ages 65+), and free for children five and under.

As a bonus, all nine sites are now open Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. through November 22, 2025.

Participating Sites

  1. Cliveden: an 18th-century estate that played an important role in Philly’s only Revolutionary War battle
  2. The Colored Girls Museum: an internationally recognized museum housed in a 140-year-old Victorian home, showcasing the everyday contributions of Black women and girls
  3. Concord School House: an intact school room from 1775 and one of the oldest cemeteries in Philadelphia, dating back to 1693
  4. Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion: an authentically restored Victorian house museum surrounded by lavish gardens
  5. Germantown Historical Society: an education and research center that houses a collection of artifacts, books, maps and more from Germantown’s early history
  6. Johnson House Historic Site: a historic house and museum that was once a vital waystation on the Underground Railroad
  7. Lest We Forget Museum of Slavery: the only museum of its kind in Philadelphia, exhibiting authentic slavery artifacts and exploring America’s complex history
  8. Stenton: an authentic 1730s historic home of James Logan, which once served as George Washington’s headquarters before the Battle of Germantown
  9. Wyck: a historic Quaker homestead, farm and gardens, with an impressive 1820s rose garden
A bedroom at Philadelphia's Johnson House A bedroom at Philadelphia's Johnson House

Johnson House Historic Site   — Photo by Visit Philadelphia

Ready to explore? Purchase your Historic Germantown One Pass on the official website.

VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE

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