The John Inskeep Homestead includes a colonial kitchen which dates back to 1771 and two 19th Century additions. The house is furnished with period appropriate pieces and also includes special collections of Native American artifacts, and period textiles. Also on the grounds are a four-seater family privy and an old butcher shop that once stood on Main Street.
Inskeep Homestead Tour
The John Inskeep Homestead includes a colonial kitchen which dates back to 1771 and two 19th Century additions. The house is furnished with period appropriate pieces and also includes special collections of Native American artifacts, and period textiles. Also on the grounds are a four-seater family privy and an old butcher shop that once stood on Main Street.
Walking Tour of Historic Marlton
Enjoy a leisurely guided tour of historic downtown Marlton. We will meet historian Marisa Bozarth at Calvary Chapel, 55 E. Main Street Marlton and walk through town as she explains local history and architecture.
Hops & History
We’re hosting a local trivia night at Zed’s Beer in Marlton. Pizza and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided. Beer is available for separate purchase from Zed’s. Tickets are $20 pre-sale or $25 at the door.
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JohnInskeep Homestead Tours
The Inskeep Homestead consists of an 18th Century kitchen and two 19th Century additions with period furnishings. There are also collections of Native American artifacts, tools, textiles and children’s toys. A privy and butcher shop are also on site.
Inskeep Homestead Open House
The John Inskeep house includes an 18th Century kitchen and two 19th Century additions with period furniture and textiles as well as collections of Native American artifacts, tools and children’s items.