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Germantown Mennonite Meeting House

Church

Built 1770, the oldest Mennonite meeting house in continuous use in North America. The Germantown Mennonite community produced the first formal protest against slavery in the colonies — the 1688 Germantown Petition — and maintained pacifist principles through the Revolution. The meeting house represents Germantown's German religious community whose presence shaped the character of the town and its response to the war.

Visiting Today

Address

6133 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19144

Hours

By appointment; open during special events

Admission

Free

Connected Events

Oct 1777
Battle of Germantown

George Washington, Benjamin Chew, Major General Adam Stephen

Oct 1777
Defense of the Chew House

George Washington, Benjamin Chew, Colonel Thomas Musgrave, Henry Knox

Oct 1777
Oct 1777
Friendly Fire in the Fog

Major General Adam Stephen