Harleysville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a suburb of Philadelphia. The population was 9,286 at the 2010 census. It is located mostly within Lower Salford Township and also in Franconia Township. Harleysville was settled by Pennsylvania Dutch in the 18th century and was named after Samuel Harley.
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The Mennonite Heritage Center tells the story of the oldest continuous Mennonite community in America. Over 12,000 items are preserved and used to tell the local and Mennonite stories. The current exhibit features the 18th century immigrant experience as well as stories of recent arrivals. The Center houses a genealogical center and research library, archives, a permanent exhibit open 5 days/week, a gift shop, and a fraktur gallery (an early form of ornamental writing and decoration). Rotating art and history exhibits fill two other galleries. A 30 minute introductory video is provided for visitors. A list of available traditional arts workshops, bus tours, and other events is available on the web site. The annual Apple Butter Frolic is held the first Saturday of each October and is a staple of local history, PA Dutch food, and agricultural life. The Christmas season brings the fine craft sale and Christmas market with work by select artisans. The Whack and Roll croquet tournament brings local nonprofits together each spring.
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Centrally located in Montgomery County, near the Lansdale exit of the turnpike, Mainland Golf Course combines affordable golf with outstanding amenities MGC features great rates, exceptional group & outing facilities and a player friendly layout The course features gently rolling terrain and small greens. Senior rates (Mon-Thur), Twilight rates every afternoon, Driving range (irons only), Large putting green. Snack bar at the turn. Beverage cart service. Choose Mainland as your "Main Course" for golf and after... Mainland's best addition comes right after the 18th hole, the Mainland Grille, which overlooks the 18th green. Destined to become the area's favorite 19th hole, Mainland Grille is the perfect place to eat, drink and relax while you add up your scorecard Stop for lunch, stay for dinner...or just drop in for a "round" after golf
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