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{{toplink|url=http://www.wyck.org|name=wyck.org}}'''The Wyck Association''' introduces itself with the line, "Historic House | Garden | Farm", and {{gives}}<blockquote>The Wyck Association tells the story of Wyck, the quietly elegant home, historic gardens, farm buildings, and collection of objects and papers that reflect the everyday life of one Philadelphia family over three hundred years.  Programs at Wyck draw on this family’s passion for education, its Quaker simplicity, and its love of natural history and horticulture.  Through the preservation and interpretation of this rare resource, the Wyck Association works to enrich and strengthen community life.<br><br>Wyck is a National Historic Landmark house, garden, and farm in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia that served as the ancestral home to one Philadelphia family for nine generations (1690-1973). Here, traditional Quaker culture blended with a passion for innovation.  The people who lived and worked at Wyck expressed these values through their commitment to education, horticulture, natural history, and preservation.Today, the Wyck Association connects this family and its rich history to our community through programs that focus on history, horticulture, and urban agriculture, using the past as inspiration for the present. Our 2.5-acre, centuries-old site plays an essential role in the life of our 21st-century urban neighborhood, using buildings, landscape, and collections to provide educational, cultural, and nutritional resources for our neighbors and visitors.</blockquote>
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{{toplink|url=http://www.wyck.org|name=wyck.org}}[[File:WyckAssociation.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Wyck Historic House of the Wyck Association.]]The '''Wyck Association''' introduces itself with the line, "Historic House | Garden | Farm", and {{gives}}<blockquote>The Wyck Association tells the story of Wyck, the quietly elegant home, historic gardens, farm buildings, and collection of objects and papers that reflect the everyday life of one Philadelphia family over three hundred years.  Programs at Wyck draw on this family’s passion for education, its Quaker simplicity, and its love of natural history and horticulture.  Through the preservation and interpretation of this rare resource, the Wyck Association works to enrich and strengthen community life.<br><br>Wyck is a National Historic Landmark house, garden, and farm in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia that served as the ancestral home to one Philadelphia family for nine generations (1690-1973). Here, traditional Quaker culture blended with a passion for innovation.  The people who lived and worked at Wyck expressed these values through their commitment to education, horticulture, natural history, and preservation.Today, the Wyck Association connects this family and its rich history to our community through programs that focus on history, horticulture, and urban agriculture, using the past as inspiration for the present. Our 2.5-acre, centuries-old site plays an essential role in the life of our 21st-century urban neighborhood, using buildings, landscape, and collections to provide educational, cultural, and nutritional resources for our neighbors and visitors.</blockquote>
  
 
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Wyck Historic House of the Wyck Association.

The Wyck Association introduces itself with the line, "Historic House | Garden | Farm", and gives the following descriptive information:

The Wyck Association tells the story of Wyck, the quietly elegant home, historic gardens, farm buildings, and collection of objects and papers that reflect the everyday life of one Philadelphia family over three hundred years. Programs at Wyck draw on this family’s passion for education, its Quaker simplicity, and its love of natural history and horticulture. Through the preservation and interpretation of this rare resource, the Wyck Association works to enrich and strengthen community life.

Wyck is a National Historic Landmark house, garden, and farm in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia that served as the ancestral home to one Philadelphia family for nine generations (1690-1973). Here, traditional Quaker culture blended with a passion for innovation. The people who lived and worked at Wyck expressed these values through their commitment to education, horticulture, natural history, and preservation.Today, the Wyck Association connects this family and its rich history to our community through programs that focus on history, horticulture, and urban agriculture, using the past as inspiration for the present. Our 2.5-acre, centuries-old site plays an essential role in the life of our 21st-century urban neighborhood, using buildings, landscape, and collections to provide educational, cultural, and nutritional resources for our neighbors and visitors.

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