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    Christopher C.

    Graeme Park is a tough one. As much as I'm a sucker for anything historical in nature especially colonial history, Jeanne P to me is far more on point with her three star assessment of things versus Dan F's review which makes things out to be far more interesting here than they really are. Let me start by saying that the grounds themselves are beautiful. The house and the barn are indeed set far enough off the main thoroughfare that you can't hear any nearby traffic or noise. I get why this place must do very well as a wedding venue which at this point in time I would imagine is the site's main purpose/money maker/reason for being. Permanent tent set up behind the barn. Portable toilet set up also behind the barn. A large field or two which is perfect for overflow parking for the guests. With that said, we weren't here for that. As part of PA's Trails of History we were here for a tour of the 1722 Keith House. The tour started in the summer kitchen which is next to the Keith House. The kitchen is not original but was supposedly constructed on top of the foundation of the original. They still use it on occasion for programs and you can see/smell that as soon as you walk in. After that you led into the Keith House. The rooms you are shown are either unfurnished or sparingly furnished with period pieces as nothing is original past a few tiles which are on the ground inside one of the fireplaces. Arguably the most interesting part of the house is that a few of the rooms have original molding, paneling and paint from the 18th century. Let me pivot and mention that while Dan F. brings up the best parts of the house's history (aside of that brief period of time the house either sat abandoned for large periods of time, is occupied by squatting farmers who deface the building with graffiti like the name/words that are carved into the one fireplace mantel and partially painted over from the late 19th century or is neglected which is why it's eventually given to the PHMC by the Strawbridge family who owned it in the 1950's) in his review, for us none of that is mentioned on our tour. While in the barn before the tour we watched a short video about the history of the house and we learned most of what he mentioned there. On the tour our guide was quite honestly very flat. She for the most part did not connect any of the dots past leading us into a room and saying this would have been the XX room and then just stood there unless I asked about something to try and learn more or simply to end the awkward silence. Not terribly thrilling to be honest. A great place for some unique pictures? Sure Maybe even a little bit of trail walking? Certainly A nice picnic area since visiting the grounds are free? You bet A solid tour about colonial history? Not so much. It was more like Ben Stein on a bottle of NyQuil reading the phone book. One and done. If you go: The website lists their hours as Friday-Saturday 10am to 4pm with the last tour starting at 3pm and Sunday Noon to 4pm with the last tour starting at 3pm. That would imply hourly tours but nowhere does it say that specifically on their website nor at the actual site itself. They do accept cash or credit for the tour cost or if you decide to buy anything in their small gift shop inside the barn. Our tour lasted a little more than thirty minutes. You are taken inside the summer kitchen which is not original and then inside the Keith House. Regular Admission - $6 Senior (65+) - $5 Ages 3-11 - $3 Ages 2 and under - FREE Also worth mentioning is that when we got there we had no idea what to do. The barn area where tours start was deserted without any kind of signage mentioning something like "Back in Five" or "Out on a Tour in the House", etc for almost thirty minutes. Eventually we put two and two together that one person there was showing a wedding couple around and the other person was out doing a tour of the house.

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    Great park, worth the drive from my home. Every time I…read morebring my daughter here she spends over an hour just playing and being a good out in nature. It's good to see her off the cell phone and iPad and just enjoying the beautiful sunshine. Her favorite thing is the swings and the zip line type thing, she can just go back and forth a million times on it, this park also has a walking trail, basketball courts, soccer/baseball fields and ample parking, on this outing we forgot our basketball but was still a nice time. We had a picnic and she swing her heart out,

    A nice park in the burbs with a well rounded assortment of things to do and plenty of space to do…read moreit in. * The track is the most popular attraction. Its a gravel path around perimeter and is exactly 1 mile so its great for keeping track of your distance and pace. There's also numerous fitness stations if you want to do a full circuit workout. * There are multiple baseball diamonds, soccer fields, basketball courts, a volleyball pit and horseshoes. * You can rent out shaded pavilions and grills for parties and evens. They are pretty nice and spacious. * A mid-sized playground for 1 to 6 year olds. The older kids seem to enjoy it too. * Ample parking with multiple large lots located around the park. The one area for improvement would be add more trees and bushes for shade and scenery. Some masonry, and maybe monuments with local history on it would be a nice bonus.

    Graeme Park - parks - Updated June 2026

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