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Gather Place Museum, a nonprofit organization housed within the historic African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church in Yardley, in collaboration with Pennsbury Manor – William Penn’s Country …

Shirley Lee Corsey’s house is the only African American-owned residence on South Canal Street in Yardley. If you stand at her front door and just glance to the left, you will see a modest white …

In an exciting kick-off to Black History Month, the National Trust for Historic Preservation announced a $75,000 national grant awarded to Gather Place, a key player in the African American Cultural …

Gather Place Museum @ The Old A.M.E. Church of Yardley has planned first-year anniversary celebrations, commemorating a successful year of community engagement, historical preservation, and cultural enrichment.

A first-person portrayal of Susanna Warder, one of the documented slaves of Pennsylvania founder William Penn, will be presented at 2 p.m. Saturday, at the Gather Place Museum, 188 S. Canal St. in …

A community poetry writing workshop led by Yardley Borough resident and Bucks County Poet Laureate Emeritus Corie Feiner will be held 2 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday. The event is being held at the Gather Place …

Gather Place, an old African Methodist Episcopal Church on Canal Street in Yardley Borough that’s being converted into a museum showcasing local African American and other history, is forming a …

State Sen. Steve Santarsiero (D-10) joined Shirley Lee Corsey, the founder of Gather Place, and Yardley Borough Councilman David Appelbaum last week to present the organization with a check for …

“Everywhere there’s us”

Shirley Lee Corsey’s house is the only African American-owned residence on South Canal Street in Yardley. If you stand at her front door and just glance to the left, you will see a modest white …

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