Spanning across nine acres (3.64 hectares), George Nakashima Woodworker is a unique custom furniture company and heritage center. Founded by George Nakashima, the property includes his house, studio and workshop which is now owned by his children Mira and Kevin Nakashima. You can view the contemporary and creative furniture displayed in the estate and also see the woodworkers at home. The tours are mostly offered on Saturdays however it would be recommended to call ahead before visiting.
The monumental First Presbyterian Church in Trenton, Mercer County is precisely located at East State Street. It was constructed in 1727 and famed Henry Collin Minton took over the reins as a pastor in 1902. It strives to build faith and love through its various activities, worship and learning programs. It also features in the National Register of Historic Places.
Frank W. Crane House is located at Quincy, Massachusetts. It was built in 1902 C.E in the Colonial Revival style of architecture. It was added to the National Registrar of Historic Places on September 20, 1989.
Spread over 0.3 acres (0.12 hectares) of land, the Jenkins Homestead is a stunning historical home. With it's English Vernacular Farmstead design, this two and a half levels structure with the five bay bay fornt facade is simply beautiful. Popularly known as the oldest structure of Lansdale, this home is simple and beautiful with the greenery all around the place. This beauty is now open to the public with the displays of all the artifacts of the house.
The St. Paul's Church is a beautiful hstoric church with pristine white exteriors that give it a ancient look. Established in 1828, it displays a mix of Rural Gothic and Gothic Revival styles of architecture. This church is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. The church continues to be active and hosts services regularly.