- Visit Historic Fair Hill -

We encourage you to visit this beautiful site on a work day, a special event, or by reservation.

Tours are given for descendants, school groups, others interested in Quaker history, Underground Railroad/Abolition, and women's history. Call (610) 639-7859

- Summer Hours -

Starting Saturday, May 31, 2008, we will be open every Saturday from 12-3 and on Sundays from 3-6

- Community Days 2008 -

July 19 - Summer Festival
October 19 - Fall Clean-Up

We welcome volunteers to help with community projects and to work on the site. We are open the second Saturday of April, July and October from 10am-1pm and Sunday afternoons June-October 3-6pm. Bring groups and tools to to pick up trash, work on the flower beds and vegetable gardens, mulch and compost, and return displaced stones to their rightful places. Call (610) 639-7859.





Historic Fair Hill is a 300 year old Quaker burial ground where many who worked to end slavery and promote equality are buried. This National Historic Site on the Underground Railroad Network is located at the 2900 block of Germantown Ave in North Philadelphia.

We are open Sundays, 3 - 6, from June to October. Individual tours may be arranged at other times by calling Gerry Fisher at (610) 639-7859.

NEW PHOTOS:

Fairhill Grounds

Neighborhood Visitors at a Sunday in the Park

Summer Festival Carriage Rides

Volunteer Musicians at Summer Festival

Penn Charter Students at Community Service Day

Volunteers at Fall Clean-up

   
   
   
   

Contact Historic Fairhill Burial Ground -
Mailing Address:
1735 Market St. 51st Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103-7599
Phone: (610) 639-7859
E-mail: gfisher@fairhillburial.org


Directions to Fair Hill Burial Ground

Historic Fair Hill Burial Ground is 4.6 acres in North Philadelphia at the 2900 block of Germantown Ave. You can mapquest it at 2955  Germantown Ave. 19133.   Or Click Here for a Google Map




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