Here in Pennsylvania we are enjoying
unseasonably warm weather.
And I am liking it!
Although today was designated as a recovery day
from all the the holiday festivities we had,
I had to get outside and do something!
So...hubby and I took a ride north
to the Peter Wentz Farmstead in Worcester.
And guess what we learned...
George Washington slept here!
No kidding, he really did.
Fortunately, the farmstead was previously owned
by people who appreciated that historical fact.
Thus, many details of the period were maintained.
Today it is owned by Montgomery County, PA
and is restored to reflect its residents earlier lifestyles.
The Farmstead is an example of 18 century Pennsylvania German history.
My heart pitter-patters over 18th century US history.
Really, it does...just ask my husband.
Interestingly, I just learned about these German stove designs
at Fonthill Castle in Doylestown!
They were used to inspire tile designs by Henry Mercer.
The details of this place exude history!
OK, the food isn't real,
but we can pretend it is.
but we can pretend it is.
Check out this original lock!!
This is a piece of art in itself.
That's hubby and our guide Erin...
he is a mechanical engineer.
Enough said.
The summer kitchen was used...
... to bake bread for George Washington!
Right there, in that bread oven!

You can find all of my photos in this gallery.
Visit this gem
on Shearer Road in
Worcester, PA.
Long/Lat 40.200805, -75.338187
Or find them on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/peterwentzfarmstead
All they suggest is a small donation of $2.
Now that's a bargain!
















