This memorial dedicated to the men
of Battery C, 166th Field Artillery,
Conshohocken and West Conshohocken
who served our country in World War II — — Map (db m146326) WM
Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education
Founded in 1965, The Schuylkill Center is one of the first urban environmental education centers in the country, envisioned as an "island of green" where city dwellers could experience and learn . . . — — Map (db m211006) HM
Private in Captain Hercules Courtney's Company, Third Pa. Artillery, Continental Line, in the Battle of Brandywine. His home was in Conshohocken. He is symbolic of the many unknown Black soldiers who served in the American Revolution, but whose race . . . — — Map (db m84853) HM
The Joseph P. Whitton House was built in 1865 in the Georgian Revival Style. Mr. Whitton was the owner of a large woolen mill on Washington Street in Conshohocken. In 1938, the house was purchased by Paul R. Miraglia M.D. who was one of the founders . . . — — Map (db m146328) HM
Settled by immigrants from the Connaught Province of Ireland, who came to work in the neighboring Alan Wood Steel Mills. Original home of the Plymouth Fire Company, founded in 1906. — — Map (db m211016) HM
This house, built about 1780, was the old Bird-in-Hand General Store. Originally this area was named "Bird-in-Hand" for sign of a tavern that stood nearby. A building just SW of here was a forge. Like the store it later was converted into a . . . — — Map (db m84846) HM