Lower Swedish Cabin
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13 Creek Rd, Drexel Hill PA 19026 Hours
About Lower Swedish Cabin
The Lower Swedish Cabin, located in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, is a charming and historic log cabin built by Swedish settlers in the 17th century. Nestled beside a gentle creek in a beautiful park, it offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The cabin, one of the oldest log cabins in the United States, has been meticulously restored by the Friends of the Lower Swedish Cabin, showcasing the architecture and living conditions of early settlers in the Delaware Valley. Visitors are greeted by friendly and knowledgeable volunteers who provide insight into the cabin's rich history during tours, typically held on Sunday afternoons. The cabin's humble interior evokes a sense of nostalgia, allowing guests to imagine the past while enjoying the serene surroundings. Whether stargazing by the creek or experiencing its breathtaking beauty after a snowfall, the Lower Swedish Cabin is a perfect spot for anyone interested in the Colonial Era or looking for a peaceful getaway. It stands as a testament to the resilience and heritage of early American settlers, making it a must-see destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Most Recent Reviews
August 2025
I live here now. Don't what to move. I love live here!!!!!!!!
May 2025
I do like this place, but I'm more partial to a danish or a Norwegian cabin in truth
May 2025
Great little historic cabin!
It's in a beautiful park next to a wide shallow creek. Plenty of parking and a friendly and knowledgeable volunteer to tell you about the place.
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- Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania