125th Anniversary of Construction of The Farmer’s Union Hall

125th Anniversary of Construction of The Farmer’s Union Hall 2023 marks the 125th anniversary of the construction of The Farmers’ Union Hall The following information was compiled from articles in the Montgomery Transcript, the newspaper of the time. The Worcester Alumni Association agreed to help the Farmers’ Union to construct a Hall for the organization.  […]

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Dutchie Pews

Dutchie Pews As most of you know, the Worcester Historical Society owns the Dutchie Church on Valley Forge and Heebner Roads. We recently informed you of the Dutchie Oak located near the cemetery which we grew from an acorn. Inside the Dutchie, it was determined that we had far too many pews in questionable condition. […]

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Methacton Charter Oak Offspring

Methacton Charter Oak Offspring It has been five years since Worcester Township lost the historic, Methacton Charter Oak located at the corner of the Methacton Mennonite Cemetery.  This white oak was one of the original Bi-Centennial Trees identified in Worcester Township by a group of Worcester Historical Society members to commemorate our country’s 200-year anniversary […]

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New Roof on the Conestoga Wagon Shed

New Roof on the Conestoga Wagon Shed The Conestoga Wagon shed, located next to the Farmer’s Union Hall, was built by longtime WHS member and professional builder, Dick Shaefer, in 1987 as a special building to house our Conestoga wagon which was part of the bicentennial celebration.  The wagon was one of many which made […]

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Quester Grant Award

Quester Grant Award The Worcester Historical Society was honored to be given a Quester grant this past month from the Rittenhouse Questers. The Rittenhouse Questers are a local chapter based in Collegeville. Quester groups are located across the country in over 38 States and 2 Canadian Provinces. They gather to preserve the past for the […]

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