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Burgess Foulke House Quaker Meeting House
26 North Main St Quakertown PA Built in 1812 as a farmhouse by Edward Foulke, Sr. whose son, Edward Jr. became the first Burgess (Mayor) of Quakertown when it was incorporated in 1855. Now, the Museum of the Quakertown Historical Society. Built in 1812 by Edward Foulke. Home of the first burgess of Quakertown. Moved in 1974 to its present site, it is now the headquarters and museum for the Quakertown Historical Society. (Quaktertown HIstorical Society Walking Tour).
Submitted by: Mary T. Santanen
St. John's Lutheran Church
Liberty House
The Liberty Bell was hidden behind this dwelling on the night of September 23, 1777 while being taken to Allentown for concealment from the British. Now a part of the Quakertown Historical Society. Liberty Hall West Broad and Main Sts. Quakertown PA

1. Images submitted by Mary T. Santanen, with many thanks.

  • DELHAAS-WILSON CLASS OF 1960

  • DELHAAS Class 59

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