Fort Washington State Park
Fort Washington State Park is a 493-acre (200 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Springfield and Whitemarsh Townships in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The park is noted for the springtime flowering of dogwood trees, and is popular with families for picnics and hiking. It is approximately 17 miles (27 km) north of Philadelphia, 2 miles (3.2 km) from exit 339 of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Wissahickon Creek runs through Fort Washington State Park.
The observation deck at Fort Washington State Park overlooks the Wissahickon Creek, a National Natural Landmark
Emlen House, George Washington's headquarters in November and December 1777
Whitemarsh Township, Pennsylvania
Whitemarsh Township is a home rule municipality in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It retains its former classification of "Township" in its official name despite being a home rule municipality. The population was 19,707 at the 2020 census. Whitemarsh is adjacent to the neighborhood of Andorra in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia, and is bordered in Montgomery County by Springfield, Upper Dublin, Whitpain, and Plymouth townships, Conshohocken, and the Schuylkill River, which separates it from Lower Merion Township.
Farmar Mill in Whitemarsh Township, built c. 1690
Mount Joy, built 1735
I-276/Pennsylvania Turnpike eastbound in Whitemarsh Township