Sunday, February 17, 2019

Tyler Arboretum

February 17, 2019 0


I can't take care of plants, for multiple times I tried, but all the plants I got, they are all death. I have an Orchid plant on my room, and honestly I don't know what's wrong with it. But, yes, I like to stay in touch with nature and being around of trees, plants, that's why I visit arboretums and gardens a lot. 

Last arboretum I visited was Tyler arboretum, not the most scenic I have seen, but there will be moments when it will tear you out sighs. 

It's original owner was Thomas Minshall, who bought the land in 1681, and then owned by eight of Minshall generations. 

Tyler, it's an arboretum that kids will enjoy. They are allowed to climb, explore and play in their tree houses. You can also enjoy the Butterfly House, the Meadow Maze, hiking trails, small deck with a beautiful Pound and some historical buildings. 

Admissions
Adults (18-64) : 15$
Seniors (+65) : 13$
Youth (3-17) $9
Children age 2 and under: free

acces/EBT holders only pay 2$

Address:
515 Painter Road, Media, PA 19063









Saturday, February 2, 2019

Fonthill Castle

February 02, 2019 0





I like knowing about history, its something very interesting, learning, about the past of people, buildings, cities. From where everything came from? That´s why most of my blog is about historical places, about architecture with history. 

Modern architecture can be amazing, but when we see old buildings, old castle, historic houses and mansions, they have their own magic.

I did not know United States had castles, until I went to Washington crossing park and collecting brochures I saw in one of then, Fonthill Castle. I said… I have to go there, so in my second week of vacations, that was the first place on my schedule. 

Fonthill castle was built between 1908 and 1912, was the home of Henry Chapman Mercer. Interesting man who was an anthropologist, antiquarian  and archaeologist. Fonthill wasn't just his home, it was also a showplace for his collections.

Mercer died in 1930, and since his death, the castle became into a museum. 

the architecture is very amazing, I know you will fall in love. Parking is easy to find, and activities like weddings can be done at the castle. Do not miss Fonthill Castle, "the castle for the New World"

Admissions for adult its 15$ and for youth 8$. Kids under 5 are free of charge. Fonthill is open Monday to Saturday 10:00am  - 5:00pm and Sundays from noon to 5:00pm.
















Address
525 E Court St