- Last Updated on Thursday, 28 April 2016 21:36
The Bradford House Museum, a National Historic Landmark and home of Whiskey Rebellion leader David Bradford, opened for the 2016 season on April 6.
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The museum, which includes an 18th Century garden and kitchen cabin, will be open for guided tours every Wednesday, April through November, from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. for drop-in visitors. Admission: $4 seniors/students and $5 adults.
There is no charge to just visit the gift shop, which offers Whiskey Rebellion souvenirs and local history books. The Bradford House may also be visited 7 days a week (except holidays) year-round by appointment only (with 48 hour notice). Group and school tours are available. The museum's new Research Resources Center has primary and secondary source materials for scholars of any age to use or borrow.
We are located at 175 South Main St., Washington, PA with free parking in the lot behind the Bradford House. For more information, call 724-222-3604 or visit www.bradfordhouse.org.