An 18th Century Log House Museum & National Register Historic Site.
Reflecting the lifestyle of early pioneers of Pennsylvania, the Morgan Log House is a meticulously restored example of early domestic architecture. The land originally owned and farmed by Edward Morgan, a Welsh Quaker, the Morgan Log House is currently administered by the Welsh Valley Preservation Society. The Museum exhibits many examples of fine furniture, metalwares, household implements and colonial period decorative arts from the early Welsh and German settlers to Pennsylvania. Today, this National Resister Site is open for tours, specials programs, and on-going research opportunities.
To educate the educate the public about the history of Towamencin Township, Montgomery County, and its place in PA history as demonstrated by the architecture of the Morgan Log House, the lives of its past residents and their material culture.
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