Schwenksville is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,385 at the 2010 census. It is notable for being located near the site of the Philadelphia Folk Festival. The borough was founded in 1684, when the Lenni-Lenape Indians ceded to William Penn the land along the Perkiomen Creek; it was incorporated in 1903. The borough was named for George Schwenk, whose son, Jacob Schwenk, served in George Washington's army.
Restaurants in Schwenksville
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This area is so full of history, my wife wanted to go here for her birthday, and so we did. The house is open year round and we had the tour guide to ourselves. The house was decorated for Christmas She was very knowledgeable and knew everything about the history of the house, the furnishings and the area. The has has been built in the 1700's, and has been expanded over the years. People today could not live the life those people lived so long ago, however, they didn't know any different. Take your kids here and explain to them what life was like so long ago. George Washington even slept in a room here and looked out of the same window you will too.
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Outdoor paintball park located in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pa. We have been open to the public since 1992 making us one of the oldest and most experienced paintball parks in the Philadelphia area. We have a wide variety of fields and experiences, including a Castle, three villages (with tanks, helicopter), a Prison Camp, and our new Valken Armor Train and some of the most diverse terrain.
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