The historically significant Perkiomen Bridge was initially constructed from 1798 through 1799. This stone arch bridge stretches across the Perkiomen Creek and was further expanded in 1928. It was also incorporated in the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
The Thomas Meehan School was completely constructed in 1902 and was formerly a school. Later it was transformed into the Pentecostal Faith Assembly Church and included in the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
The city of Philadelphia in the U.S. State of Pennsylvania is blessed with one of the most prominent church sites in the form of the renowned Wesley AME Zion Church. This church site carries immense historical significance and has been included in the National Register of Historic Places.
Temple Emanuel is a community of people who wish propagate the Jewish teachings. Here, people are taught various spiritual practices that help them get closer to God. The Synagogue was founded in 1950 and since then it has committed itself to serving the society and spreading the teachings of the Jewish heritage.
Built in 1696, Thomas Massey House is considered to be the oldest house in the city of Broomall. This 300 year old house is simply unique because of its building style, theme and material. If you love history and architecture, you'll explore various items of the 17th - 18th century like the furniture, cooking items, books, tools and other pieces of information and exhibits. This house museum is open from the last Sunday of April until the last Sunday of October.
Those who love nature and exploring some woods will be thrilled with what Wissahickon Valley Park has to offer. With a plethora of trails, lakes, wooded paths and more, exploring this park on foot or on a bicycle is a visual spectacle. It is also a wonderful place for bird watchers and those well versed with the ornithological ecosystem of the park.