Built in the early 1700's on land deeded by William Penn, The Morgan Log House was home to Edward and Elizabeth Morgan. The Morgan Family was identified as being among the earliest Welsh settlers in the Lansdale/Towamencin area and the first settlers of the land the house currently sits on. Among the descendants of the Morgans are the frontiersman Daniel Boone, the Revolutionary War Brigadier General, Daniel Morgan, journalist/broadcaster Lowell Thomas, and mutual fund industry pioneer, Walter L. Morgan. The Morgan Log House is run by the Welsh Valley Preservation Society.
Guided tours are available from April 1 through December 30. Admission is $4 for adults and $3 for seniors and children; 5 and under are always free. To kick off the 2011 season, on Saturday, April 2nd, from 12-4pm, all tours are FREE to the public.
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The Scott Loper Team
Scott Loper - Associate Broker
Lisa Loper - Sales Associate
Gina Wherry - Sales Associate
RE/MAX Realty Group
439 Main Street
Harleysville, PA 19438
Ph: 215-256-1200 x-213
