Please join the King of Prussia Historical Society on Saturday, April 8th at 2:00 pm when we take a look at the changing demographics of Upper Merion. “Upper Merion’s Ethnic Heritage,” presented by Marianne Hooper Furman, will examine how we grew from 32 families in 1732 to a bustling “edge city” of almost 30,000 today.
We all grew up hearing about America being a “melting pot,” or you may have heard the more recent term “salad bowl.” Each and every one can claim a heritage that we trace to the Swedes, English, Irish, Italians, Polish, Slovak, Chinese, Korean, Asian Indian to name a few – and we are often likely to be an ethnic stew of any number of these. Where did the people who have made Upper Merion what it is today come from? And why?
When: Saturday, April 8 at 2:00 pm
What: Upper Merion’s Ethnic Heritage
Who: Marianne Hooper Furman
Where: Christ Church Old Swedes Hall, 740 River Road, Swedesburg PA 19405 (Directions)
Meetings are free and open to the public.