What makes New Hope stand out in local and national history? What role did the town’s location play in the American Revolution? How much do
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What makes New Hope stand out in local and national history? What role did the town’s location play in the American Revolution? How much do preservation efforts keep history alive along its streets?
Learn this and more as you spend an afternoon with alumni and friends exploring history in downtown New Hope, Pennsylvania!
Begin the day by joining Jefferson, Textile, and Philadelphia University alumni for brunch at The River House at Odette’s, New Hope’s new luxury lifestyle hotel as you indulge in the tasty menu, listen as Betsy Cremer, BArch ’10, Architect for the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, shares insights into historic preservation in Pennsylvania.
Following Betsy’s talk, depart armed with new knowledge on a guided walking tour of the town led by the New Hope Historical Society.
Space is limited, so register today!
Saturday, July 9, 2022
Brunch & Talk: 11:30 AM – 12:45 PM
Walking Tour: 1 PM – 2 PM
The River House at Odette’s
274 River Road
New Hope, PA 18938
$35 per person
Includes guided historical walking tour, alumni talk, and a brunch buffet with soft drinks, fresh fruit juices, coffee, and tea. A cash bar will also be available.
The tour is approximately one mile long and lasts about one hour. Please wear comfortable walking shoes and bring along a beverage if you wish.