PHILADELPHIA, PA — Historic Germantown, in partnership with Visit Philadelphia, has launched the One Pass, a multi-site ticket granting access to nine cultural and historic attractions in Northwest Philadelphia at a 60 percent discount.
Available beginning October 3, the One Pass is priced at $43 for adults, $28 for youth and seniors, with free admission for children under five. Valid for one week from purchase, the pass can be used through November 22 and provides one-time entry to each participating site.
The lineup includes Cliveden, The Colored Girls Museum, Concord School House, Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion, Germantown Historical Society, Johnson House, Lest We Forget Slavery Museum, Stenton, and Wyck Historic House and Garden.
To accommodate visitors, all nine sites will extend operating hours to 10 a.m.–4 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays through November 22. Visit Philadelphia is supporting the extended hours by funding additional staffing costs.
“Historic Germantown is delighted to bring our multi-site access pass, the One Pass, to life,” said Tuomi Forrest, executive director of Historic Germantown. “This is an exciting opportunity for both Philadelphia area residents and out-of-town visitors to experience the unique collection of historical and cultural treasures in Germantown firsthand, all for one low price”.
Jessica Calter, senior vice president of advancement and external affairs at Visit Philadelphia, added, “The pass makes Philadelphia’s history more accessible by bringing together a diverse collection of sites that tell a part of our nation’s story through the lens of one very special neighborhood”.
Passes are available online or at the Germantown Historical Society during regular operating hours. More information is available at historicgermantownpa.org.
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