montgomery county today
        
        
          169
        
        
          because no one had requested that it be listed.  Listed and
        
        
          eligible properties include the five historic resources that are
        
        
          owned by Montgomery County:
        
        
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            Mill Grove
          
        
        
          - Built in 1762 and home of John James
        
        
          Audubon, the well known naturalist. The property is a
        
        
          National Historic Landmark.
        
        
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            Peter Wentz Farmstead
          
        
        
          - Established in 1744 by Peter
        
        
          and Rosanna Wentz, the Wentz farm served as the
        
        
          Revolutionary War headquarters for General
        
        
          Washington during the fall of 1777.
        
        
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            Pottsgrove Manor
          
        
        
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          ironmaster and founder of Pottstown.  Once situated on
        
        
          a 1,000 acre plantation, only four acres of property
        
        
          remain today.
        
        
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            Sunrise Mill
          
        
        
          - The grist and sawmill, built in 1767 on
        
        
          the Swamp Creek, supplied ground grain and sawn
        
        
          lumber to generations of farmers, and to the troops
        
        
          during the American Revolution.
        
        
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            Pennypacker Mills
          
        
        
          – This home was originally built in
        
        
          1720 and is fully furnished with antiques collected by
        
        
          the former Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker.
        
        
          The county’s buildings and sites listed in or eligible for the
        
        
          National Register are shown in Figure 124.  Eligible
        
        
          structures like bridges and railroad lines are not on this map.
        
        
          A few of these sites are listed below to illustrate the range of
        
        
          resources in the county and how diverse its historic
        
        
          landscape has become.
        
        
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            Montgomery Cemetery
          
        
        
          - In West Norriton Township,
        
        
          this cemetery was founded in the late 1840s and is the
        
        
          final resting place of several high-ranking Civil
        
        
          War officers and a former Pennsylvania governor.
        
        
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            Evans-Mumbower Mill
          
        
        
          - This site in Upper Gwynedd
        
        
          Township is home to a historic grist mill that was in use
        
        
          until 1930.
        
        
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            Henry Antes House
          
        
        
          - The Antes House, in Upper
        
        
          Frederick Township, is significant for its builder (Henry
        
        
          Antes) being a notable religious and political figure of
        
        
          his time.  In addition, this home (built in 1736) is an
        
        
          example of Moravian settlement houses.
        
        
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            Barley Sheaf Inn
          
        
        
          - Once a historic inn and tavern in
        
        
          East Norriton Township, this 2.5 story, plastered stone
        
        
          building was once home to Montgomery County’s first
        
        
          courthouse.
        
        
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            The Keswick Theatre
          
        
        
          - In Abington Township, this
        
        
          theater is significant for its architecture, commerce,
        
        
          recreation and culture.  Open since 1928, it is a restored
        
        
          theater that attracts top acts from around the world and
        
        
          crowds from around the region.
        
        
          
            People have been dying to get into West
          
        
        
          
            Norriton Township’s Montgomery Cemetery,
          
        
        
          
            one of the county’s historic resources, for more
          
        
        
          
            than 150 years.
          
        
        
          
            FIGURE 126:
          
        
        
          
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            Source:  Montgomery County Planning Commission
          
        
        
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