The Maris House

Stay of Demolition!
Developer to Incorporate Maris House in Future Plans
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"Dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing the history of Springfield Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, with the residents and students of our community."
You are cordially invited to visit the The Springfield Heritage Museum housing an immense collection of Springfield Township's legacy. Treasures of old await your perusal. Contained within are vintage maps and memorabilia, historic photos from the ground and air, deeds and documents, tools and lost treasures, a veritable cornucopia of Springfield Township school milestones and military mementos. The collection continues to grow almost weekly as the good citizens of Springfield Township and surrounding area contribute historically related articles to the museum.
The knowledgeable museum staff is available to help the curious community, serious student, or casual browser. Groups can be accommodated. Planning your school reunion, give us a call, we can help. The Springfield Heritage Museum is centrally located within the Springfield High School at the McLaughlin Education Center, 111 W. Leamy Avenue, across from the school bus lot. Directional signs are posted.
The Springfield Heritage Museum hours are:
Every Wednesday 10AM to 4PM
Third Sunday of each month 1PM to 4PM
Additional hours by appointment
Phone (610) 938-6299
President: Rob Broussard (wisty@comcast.net)
Vice President: Barbara Burke
Treasurer: Evelyn Thomas - Secretary: Glennie Shadle
Board Members: Felice Litecky, Paul A. Litecky, Betty Naylor, George Trout, Joel Feldman
We must be vigilant in our preservation of the past.
History can not be repeated, if we discard the register of history we will lose the vestige of our collective accomplishments. Translation: Don't Throw It Away.
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