
Graeme Park (pronounced GRAM) is a 42-acre historic park, featuring the Keith House, the only surviving residence of a Colonial Pennsylvania Governor. The mansion has remained virtually intact since the late 18th century. A visit to Graeme Park is nature trails, a picnic lunch, and a visit with the politicians, physicians, patriots, loyalists, poets, and writers who frequented the Keith House.

SHOP GRAEME PARK!
A percentage of every sale helps support Graeme Park.
Hours of Operation
| Friday-Saturday | 10:00 am to 4:00 pm (Last tour at 3:00 pm) |
| Sunday | Noon to 4:00 pm (Last tour at 3:00 pm) |
Free to visit the grounds. Fee charged for tour of Keith House.
What You'll Find on This Website
- Timeline of Graeme Park
- Keith House Take a quick virtual tour!
- The People Romance, intrigue, soirees, and politicians!
- The Grounds and outbuildings at Graeme Park
- Directions How to get here!
- Calendar of events at Graeme Park
- The Friends of Graeme Park
- Education programs at Graeme Park
- Site Rental You can rent this facility for weddings and corporate affairs
- Links to other websites of interest
- Contact Us

