One mile east of Linglestown on the north side of Linglestown Road sits a 68-acre property that has a rich history. The property is owned by The Prince Hall Grand Lodge Masonic Temple in Philadelphia who purchased the old farm property in 1908 to be used as a home for elderly Masonic members.
After serving this role for many years the use of the property changed to a Black orphanage until the 1940’s at which time the buildings were demolished. The property has sat vacant since then and is now one of the last remaining large undeveloped properties along Linglestown Road.
This presentation will delve into the 250 year history of the property and document the physical traces that remain giving us an understanding of what once happened on this piece of property.
January 8, 2026
5:45PM - 7:30PM
Municipal Center rm 171
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