The Concord Township Historical Society, established in 1967, is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of Concord Township in Chadds Ford, PA. The society serves as stewards for the Pierce-Willits House, a historic mill workers house from the 1750s, and the Polecat Road House, their founding symbol. Through their museum exhibits, visitors can explore early surveys, deeds, photos, the history of one-room schools, the arrival of trains in Concord, and the daily life of the 1800s.
As a non-profit organization, the Concord Township Historical Society welcomes all to their museum open house on Sunday afternoons, where donations are accepted. They also offer special events and presentations, such as the celebration of Black History Awareness Month in 2024, featuring a special presentation from Ned Hector. With a mission to collect, preserve, and share the history that surrounds them, the society invites visitors to immerse themselves in the fascinating stories and heritage of Concord Township.
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