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The Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion, located in Germantown’s Tulpehocken Station Historic District, is Philadelphia’s only house museum that focuses on the Victorian period. The restored mid-nineteenth century house and gardens exemplify the domestic life of the rising middle class between 1860 and 1880. Through its educational programs – designed for all ages – and its research library, the Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion serves a wide constituency, encouraging historic preservation and the study of Victorian culture, architecture, and design during the time of the American Industrial Revolution. Visit ebenezermaxwellmansion.org ›

Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion
200 West Tulpehocken Street
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Phone Number: 215-438-1861
Fax Number: 215-438-0133
Email: emaxwellmansion@yahoo.com
website: www.ebenezermaxwellmansion.org

Hours:April 1 through December 15 –
Thursdays – Noon to 4 PM
Saturdays – Noon to 4 PM
Beginning January 4, 2010 through April 1, 2010, the Mansion will be open on Thursdays and Fridays from Noon to 4 p.m. for tours. The last tour to begin at 3:15. During inclement weather call the Mansion for availability.
Staff: Diane Richardson, Executive Director
Public Transportation Nearby: Tulpehocken train station R8 line, Bus stop at corner of Tulpehocken & Greene

email: info@FreedomsBackyard.com   |   phone: 215.844.1683