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Featured stop on the 3rd Annual Historic House Tour was Detwiler Farm (circa 1732) in Malvern.Photo by Joe Maugeri
General DuPortail's House (circa 1740) was the pick-up point for the 3rd Annual Historic House Tour.Photo by Pattye Benson
The 3rd Annual Historic House Tour included the home of General Anthony Wayne (circa 1757).Photo by Allen Barol
Cedar Hollow Design Center on Yellow Springs Road had its roots as a Post Office in the town of Tablet. This historic property dates to 1840 and was a stop on the 3rd Annual Historic House Tour.Photo by Allen Barol
Tredyffrin Historic Preservation Trust sponsored camp day at Teegarden Park.Photo by Pattye Benson
Tredyffrin Historic Preservation Trust sponsored camp day at Teegarden Park with help from reenactors of the Friends of Valley Forge.Photo by Pattye Benson
Balloons marking '300' greeted guests as they arrived at St. Davids Golf Club for the Tredyffrin at Twilight Soiree & Auction.Photo by Joe Magueri
Recently completed St. Davids Golf Club served as the 'kick-off location for Tredyffrin at Twilight Soiree & Auction.Photo by Joe Magueri
Tredyffrin at Twilight Co-Chairs (left to right) Michael & Margaret Tierney and Colleen & Sean McCauley.Photo by Joe Magueri
Members of Vox Ama Deus performing at Jenkins Arboretum.Photo by Joe Magueri
Posing at Jenkins Arboretum outside the Executive Directors' home are members of the Vox Ama Deus costumed performers.Vox Ama Deus publicity photo
The Noteables, a local women's singing group on stage for United in Song.Photo by Joe Magueri
The choir of Surrey Services was an enthusiastic participant in United in Song.Photo by Joe Magueri
A photo from the balcony of the Valley Friends Meeting as guest lecturer Nancy Gibbs presents The Holy Experiment, the Founding of PennsylvaniaPhoto by Joe Magueri
Tredyffrin 300 sponsor Shulers Jewelers was the location of the Press Party.Photo by Kathy Woehl