Perkasie Historical Society, founded in 1954, strives to help preserve the history of Perkasie Borough.
As a 501(c)(3) corporation, we share Perkasie's rich and varied history with the community while maintaining the former Lehigh Valley Transit Trolley Station now the Perkasie Historical Society museum building.
In addition to owning the museum, the society helps care for the Stout Family Cemetery, Perkasie Carousel and the 1832 South Perkasie Covered Bridge. Visitors come to Perkasie and the Pennridge area annually for our historic Menlo Park Carousel, the South Perkasie Covered Bridge and to attend our community events
Your contributions help to maintain our programs and is tax deductible.
Your support is greatly appreciated.
The Perkasie Historical Society is managed and operated entirely of volunteers.
As a 501(c)(3) corporation, we share Perkasie's rich and varied history with the community while maintaining the former Lehigh Valley Transit Trolley Station now the Perkasie Historical Society museum building.
In addition to owning the museum, the society helps care for the Stout Family Cemetery, Perkasie Carousel and the 1832 South Perkasie Covered Bridge. Visitors come to Perkasie and the Pennridge area annually for our historic Menlo Park Carousel, the South Perkasie Covered Bridge and to attend our community events
Your contributions help to maintain our programs and is tax deductible.
Your support is greatly appreciated.
The Perkasie Historical Society is managed and operated entirely of volunteers.