Knowlton Mansion or Rhawn Residence is a three-story Gothic Revival style mansion. It was constructed in 1881 by celebrated architect Frank Furness. It was also the residence of the son of Robert MacKay Green I, who is known as the inventor of the ice cream soda. This place has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1974 and is currently occupied by Conroy Catering, who rent it for weddings and other events.
The Saturday Club is a monumental women's club clubhouse and is a renowned and prominent site. It is precisely situated at Wayne in Delaware County in Pennsylvania. It was initially built in 1899 and stands as a one and a half storied building made of English half timber. The measurements speak 55 foot by 75 foot and it includes one gable roof and three gable dormers. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it carries great vitality.
The Washington Fire Company No. 1 dates back to 1877 and is included in the National Register of Historic Places. Owing to a fire, it was decided that Conshohocken should have an independent fire company and hence this firm was founded.