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Awbury Arboretum
Type Arboretum / Historic estate
Location Germantown
Coordinates 40.0480,-75.1720
Area 55 acres
Established 1916 (as public arboretum)
Operated by Awbury Arboretum Association
Features Historic landscape, Francis Cope House, meadows, woodlands
Hours Dawn to dusk daily
Transit SEPTA Regional Rail to Washington Lane; bus routes
Website Official Site

Awbury Arboretum is a 55-acre public arboretum and historic estate in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, preserving the grounds of a 19th-century Quaker family compound amid an urban neighborhood. The landscape features mature trees, open meadows, historic buildings, and walking paths, offering a pastoral escape and important green space for Northwest Philadelphia.[1]

Awbury blends horticultural significance with Quaker history and community engagement.

History

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The Cope Family

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The estate originated as a Quaker family compound:

  • 1850s: Henry Cope began acquiring land
  • Extended Cope family built multiple homes
  • Landscape designed in English style
  • Working farm and ornamental grounds

Quaker Values

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The family's Quaker beliefs shaped the property:

  • Emphasis on simplicity and nature
  • Agricultural self-sufficiency
  • Community and family gathering space
  • Environmental stewardship

Public Arboretum

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The transition to public use:

  • 1916: Family established Awbury Arboretum Association
  • Opened grounds to public
  • Preserved landscape and buildings
  • Ongoing educational mission

Features

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Historic Landscape

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The English landscape style design includes:

  • Sweeping lawns
  • Specimen trees
  • Naturalistic plantings
  • Scenic views and vistas

Trees

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Significant tree collection:

  • Mature native species
  • Historic plantings from 1800s
  • Champion trees
  • Diverse canopy

Meadows

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Open grassland areas:

  • Wildflower meadows
  • Pollinator habitat
  • Native grasses
  • Managed for biodiversity

Historic Buildings

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Structures on the grounds:

  • Francis Cope House (1860) — Main house
  • Various outbuildings
  • Historic Quaker architecture
  • Some available for events

The Cope House

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The Francis Cope House serves as:

  • Arboretum headquarters
  • Event venue
  • Educational programs
  • Architectural landmark

Using the Arboretum

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Walking

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  • Informal paths throughout
  • Self-guided exploration
  • Dog-friendly (leashed)
  • Stroller accessible on main paths

Nature Observation

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  • Bird watching
  • Tree identification
  • Wildflower viewing
  • Seasonal changes

Photography

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Popular subjects:

  • Historic buildings
  • Specimen trees
  • Meadow landscapes
  • Seasonal blooms

Programs

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Educational offerings:

  • Nature programs for children
  • Horticultural workshops
  • Community events
  • School field trips

Visiting

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Hours

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  • Grounds: Dawn to dusk, daily
  • Free admission to grounds
  • Building access varies

Getting There

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Location: 1 Awbury Road, Philadelphia (entrance off Washington Lane)

By Public Transit:

  • SEPTA Regional Rail (Chestnut Hill East Line) to Washington Lane
  • SEPTA Bus 18, 26

By Car:

  • Free parking available
  • Enter from Washington Lane
  • The grounds are informal — explore freely
  • Spring and fall offer best tree color
  • Check website for special programs
  • The meadows are best in late summer
  • Combine with a visit to Germantown

Community Role

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Awbury serves the neighborhood through:

  • Free public green space
  • Environmental education
  • Urban agriculture programs
  • Community partnerships
  • Workforce development

Nearby

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See Also

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References

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  1. "Awbury Arboretum". Awbury Arboretum Association. Retrieved December 30, 2025
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