Conrad Weiser Homestead exhibit buildings are temporarily closed; however the grounds are open for your enjoyment.
Please call 717-787-2723 with questions or concerns.
Charter
Day Sunday March 11, 2012
12 pm until 4 pm
Tours starting at 12 noon
Free to the Public
Both ladies and men from the 1st and 3rd Battalion of the Pennsylvania Regiment and Regiment De La Reine will be on hand to talk to you and answer any questions. There will be a manual of arms exercise and a firing of muskets plus a soldier’s talk to explain the uniform and equipment of the Regiments.
The Conrad Weiser
Homestead is a Pennsylvania state historic site located in
Womelsdorf, Berks County, Pennsylvania which interprets the
life of Conrad Weiser. Weiser was an 18th century German
immigrant who served as an Indian interpreter and who helped
coordinate Pennsylvania's Indian policy. He played a major
role in the history of colonial Pennsylvania. The Conrad
Weiser Homestead is located on Rt. 422, within easy driving
distance of Philadelphia, Lancaster, Hershey and Harrisburg.
Come and enjoy this rural countryside dotted with the
surviving period stone houses and traditional farms. The
Conrad Weiser Homestead includes period buildings, and a new
orientation exhibit, on a 26-acre Olmsted-designed
landscaped park.
Conrad Weiser Homestead
28 Weiser Lane
Womelsdorf, PA 19567
610-589-2934
info@conradweiserhomestead.org
The site is administered by
the
PHMC and aided by the Friends of the Conrad Weiser
Homestead.
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