The Henry Antes House, located in Upper Frederick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, is a historic house museum. It was built in 1736 by Henry Antes, a significant regional religious and political figure of the 18th century, and one of the region's best-known master builders. The house stands as a high-quality example of a Moravian settlement house, with much of its original interior finish, including ceilings and board partition walls, having survived.
The Henry Antes House was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1992, recognizing its historical significance and architectural value. Today, it is operated as a museum by the Goschenhoppen Historians, a local preservation group dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the area. Visitors can explore the house and learn about its history and the life of Henry Antes.
During the American Revolutionary War, the Henry Antes House served a significant role as the headquarters for General George Washington from September 23 to 26, 1777, during the Philadelphia Campaign. This historical event adds to the house's significance and offers visitors a glimpse into a pivotal moment in American history.
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318 Colonial Rd, Perkiomenville
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