Discover the best top things to do in Montgomery County, United States including Steel River Playhouse, Ryerss Farm for Aged Equines, Project Escape, National Memorial Arch, Washington Memorial Chapel, King of Prussia Mall, Valley Forge National Historical Park, Pottsgrove Manor, Merrymead Farm, Peter Wentz Farmstead.
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Great venue...beautiful home for Aged Equines. Obvious the caretakers were conscientious to the horses and forthcoming to the visitors.
5.0 based on 63 reviews
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Second room we did at Project Escape - loved the diamond heist. Very interesting scenario, cool ways to get/find clues, hints when needed - a lot of Fun! Would definitely recommend going.
4.5 based on 180 reviews
Stately arch built in 1917 to commemorate George Washington's army who fought here from 1777-78.
The arch is in a section of the park that is not heavily traveled. It makes a beautiful backdrop for photos. Must see for history buffs.
4.5 based on 195 reviews
This small place of worship is famous for its stained glass window depicting George Washington at prayer.
The last stop along the driving tour of Valley Forge, the chapel is probably overlooked by some. But it is and interesting place, especially the Justice Bell and 36-panel window.
4.5 based on 960 reviews
Featuring a diverse mix of over 400 stores, including Nordstrom, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale's, Lord & Taylor, and a collection of luxury retailers unsurpassed in the region, King of Prussia Mall is one of the most iconic malls in the nation. At King of Prussia, you'll find offerings for every taste and budget, from luxury to your favorite national and international brand retailers. A delectable selection of international dining options are available at three unique food courts and in casual and sit down restaurants including Cheesecake Factory, Seasons 52, Maggiano's Little Italy and Legal Sea Foods, and more. Located about 25 miles northwest of Philadelphia, King of Prussia serves the Greater Philadelphia region including Montgomery, Chester, and Delaware counties, and is the premiere shopping destination on the East Coast. At the junction of Routes 202, 76, 422, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike, King of Prussia is easily accessible for travelers. We at King of Prussia hope you visit soon- Your Kingdom Awaits!
Huge mall with very unique stores. I was told this is the second largest mall in the United States. We always have fun here.
4.5 based on 1,410 reviews
Valley Forge National Historical Park, one of more than 400 national parks managed by the National Park Service, is a 3,452 acre national park located approximately 18 miles northwest of Philadelphia. Valley Forge National Historical Park is nationally significant as the location of the 1777-78 winter encampment of the Continental Army under General George Washington. Few places evoke the spirit of patriotism and independence, represent individual and collective sacrifice, or demonstrate the resolve, tenacity and determination of the people of the United States to be free as does Valley Forge. The historic landscapes, structures, objects, and archeological and natural resources at Valley Forge are tangible links to one of the most defining events in our nation’s history Here the Continental Army under Washington's leadership emerged as a cohesive and disciplined fighting force.
This park has a myriad of available activities from the museum to visitors center, historic reenactments, trout fishing and historical landmarks including George Washington's headquarters. Miles of hiking and biking trails, sledding in the winter, fishing in the summer and a huge Deer population. Other highlights include the Arch and Carillon tower.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
The Georgian home of John Potts, founder of Pottstown, was built in 1752.
We received a very informative tour by the museum curator, giving us a glimpse into the life of the privileged 18th century Potts family and their descendants. Interesting info about the iron industry in colonial times. Due to the pandemic, our tour was scheduled by phone, and limited to members of one household.
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Merrymead is a favorite place to visit any time of year, but it's a great ice cream visit on a summer afternoon. Lots of varieities of delicious fresh ice cream, quick service and and interesting shop for sweets and Pennsylvania Dutch type canned and baked goods. They sell larger take home quantities of ice cream for big celebrations too. I also love their ever changing outdoor garden items that vary with the season, like their pumpkins and decor shop in autumn.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
18th century farmstead that has over 100 acres a house that George Washington slept there and architecture as well as decor is nice. Worth the visit.
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