The 1803 House, also known as the Jacob Ehrenhardt Jr. House, is a historic home located in Emmaus, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1803 for Jacob Ehrenhardt Jr., a son of one of the town's founders. This house is a significant part of the town's history and offers a glimpse into the past.
The 1803 House is open for tours by appointment. These tours are conducted by the Friends of 1803 House, a group dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of this historic home. This is a great opportunity for visitors to learn more about the history of Emmaus and its founders.
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