Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

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In 1859, cloth merchant Ebenezer Maxwell (1827–1870)
moved to the suburbs and built this mansion for $10,000.

Located in Germantown's Tulpehocken Station Historic District of
Philadelphia, PA, the mansion tells the fascinating tale
of the emerging middle class from 1850 to 1880. A contributing property of the Tulpehocken Station
Historic District, the mansion was added to the National
Register of Historic Places in 1971. The mansion and its
surrounding gardens now operate as a museum.

06/12/2026

Join us Saturday, June 13 for our next Victorian Story Hour! Reservations appreciated.

06/12/2026

Join us to celebrate Jana Milbocker's new book!

06/12/2026

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Photos from Brookline Labrador Retriever Rescue's post 06/06/2026
Photos from Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion's post 05/29/2026

Our final evening of Firefly Hours for spring 2026.

05/27/2026

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05/26/2026
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Location

Address


200 W Tulpehocken Street
Philadelphia, PA
19144

Opening Hours

Thursday 12pm - 3pm
Friday 12pm - 3pm
Saturday 12pm - 3pm
Sunday 12pm - 3pm