Wright's Ferry Mansion

Wrights Ferry Mansion    

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(47) · Museum in Columbia, United States
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Wright's Ferry Mansion stands as evidence of the strong rooting of the settlement made by a handful of English Quakers coming from Chester and Darby, Pennsylvania, to wild and virtually …
Wright's Ferry Mansion stands as evidence of the strong rooting of the settlement made by a handful of English Quakers coming from Chester and Darby, Pennsylvania, to wild and virtually uninhabited country along the Susquehanna River. Pervaded by English Quaker elegance and simplicity, this house, built in 1738, reflects the sophisticated tastes and panoply of interests of its original owner, Susanna Wright. A dynamic force in establishing colonial self sufficiency, she encouraged industry, especially the production of silk imparted her knowledge of law and medicine by providing counseling and medical help implanted her Quaker beliefs and stimulated a literary current through her poetry and correspondence. The mansion houses a superlative collection of Philadelphia furniture, English ceramics, needlework, metals and glass, all made prior to 1750.

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Aug 9, 2024
Excellent tour at a very affordable price! Liz, our guide, was very knowledgeable and engaging. The structure is almost all original from the early 1700's. This is definitely a hidden gem to visit …Full review by 439donh
Jul 6, 2023
Build in 1738, this wonderful colonial has been carefully preserved. Along with a farm, the original owner also established a regular ferry that ran between Columbia and Wrightsville. The tour guide…Full review by maggie311_99
Jun 8, 2023
Liz was our guide. She was great! She was knowledgeable. She answered all of our questions. We did not stump her once. She deserves great credit for knowing the period, the people, their way of life,…Full review by victorho246

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Is this tour handicap accessible?
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There are no ramps, but I think a wheelchair could fit into the first floor. The guide does lead you upstairs, but you only see 1 room there.
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Is it open year round?
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I believe it is just open from May through October.
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What are the hours on Sat., May 23? When are the tours given?
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They say they give tours on the hour, but I was just there Saturday, May 5th, and they started a tour for me when I walked in! The docents are so knowledgeable! I hope you can go!
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Answer by Ellen K · May 6, 2018
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