On Pawlings Road (Pennsylvania Route 4004) at Audubon Road (Pennsylvania Route 4041), on the right when traveling west on Pawlings Road.
Originally built in 1762, the mansion later became the first home in America of the noted artist, naturalist and author, John James Audubon (1785-1851). Here, he began his studies of American birds and wildlife, which he portrayed so vividly in his . . . — — Map (db m23668) HM
On Egypt Road at South Trooper Road (Pennsylvania Route 363), on the right when traveling east on Egypt Road.
The land between Betzwood and Schrack’s corner was inherited by the Schrack children from their mother, Mary Elizabeth Norris Schrack, a lineal descendant of the celebrated Quaker Family. Her father Charles Norris, grandson of Isaac Norris, had no . . . — — Map (db m126615) HM
On Pawlings Road (Pennsylvania Route 4004) 0.1 miles west of Audubon Road (Pennsylvania Route 4041), on the right when traveling east.
Revolutionary patriot, state official, and member of Continental Congress, 1780-81. Colonel of a rifle battalion, Philadelphia Associators, 1775-76; served in Battle of Princeton. A founder, Society of Free (or "Fighting") Quakers, 1781. Member, . . . — — Map (db m23660) HM