Playwicki Farm – Plaque and Ruins – Feasterville, Pa

Quick Navigation:










 

Above is a Pennsylvania Plaque commemorating “Playwicky Indian Town”. The Plaque is on the Farm Ground and is visible from Route 213. If you want to read it, you should probably park on the Playwicki Farm grounds and walk over to it.

“Playwicki Indian Town 1682 was located to the south and in the vale by the run and springs. The Chief Tammany of the Unami group. their totem The Tortoise of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware. Sold to William Penn the Land between Neshaminy and Pennypack Creek June (illegible on photo appears to be 24 1688.)”

Ruins of a barn at Playwicki Farm.

Playwicki Farm . . .

***NEW!!*** – Check out our Bucks County Blog