Moland House and its collection

Moland House
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The Moland House, also referred to as Washington's Headquarters Farm, is a historical stone farmhouse constructed around 1750. It was built by John Moland, a lawyer from Philadelphia and Bucks County. This house is a significant part of American history and offers a glimpse into the past.

Moland House as Washington's Headquarters

The Moland House played a crucial role during the American Revolutionary War as it served as the headquarters for General George Washington from August 10 to 23, 1777. This was during the period when General Washington was on his way to the Battle of Brandywine. The house thus holds significant historical value.

Presentation of the Betsy Ross Flag

An interesting historical event that took place at the Moland House was the presentation of the Betsy Ross flag to General Washington. This flag, allegedly designed by Betsy Ross, is an iconic symbol of the American Revolution and was first presented to General Washington while he was in Warwick Township.

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Moland House
1641 York Rd
Pennsylvania

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Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday
13:00 – 16:00

Admission

Normal rateUS$7.00

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Location & Map

1641 York Rd, Warminster Township

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