About
Perkiomen Valley 250 is a collaboration of local nonprofits, businesses, and municipalities to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. From the Declaration of Independence in 1776 through the fall of 1777 when the Revolutionary War came to the Perkiomen Valley, there is a rich history behind the sites, roads, and waterways in this region. Whether you are a longtime resident, new to the area, or visiting for the first time, there is much to see and do in the Perkiomen Valley during the Semiquincentennial!
Administration
Perkiomen Valley 250 is administered by Historic Trappe, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to preserving and sharing the historic places, landscapes, and heritage of southeastern Pennsylvania. The PV250 Coordinators are Lisa Minardi, Executive Director at Historic Trappe, and Emily Sneff, Historian and Consulting Curator at Historic Trappe.

