The Griffith Morgan House in Pennsauken, NJ is a historic stone house dating back to the early 18th century, making it one of the oldest in Camden County. Restored to its 1770s appearance, the house offers open-hearth cooking demonstrations in the fall and hosts a popular Mother's Day Tea each May. Located near the Delaware River and Pennsauken Creek, the house provides visitors with a glimpse into life along the Delaware during the time when Philadelphia was the first capital of the newly-independent nation.
Managed by the Griffith Morgan Committee, the house is staffed by knowledgeable docents in period dress who provide guided tours and share the Quaker history of the house and era. The three-story house showcases both reproductions and authentic artifacts, including George Washington andirons, offering visitors a unique experience of the region's rich history. While the house does not have scheduled weekly hours, it welcomes school and other groups by appointment for a variety of special events throughout the year.
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