![]() ![]() The building was restoring in 1991 and is now open for tours and class field trips which reenact the average class day in the 1800s. It was named the Federal School as a reflection of the members of the community being proud citizens of the Federal United States. It is a one room school house that was established in 1797. It is on the National Register of Historic Places and is on Darby Road in Havertown. The Federal School is a one of the many historical sites to see in Haverford Township.However, there are many great locations surrounding Haverford Township that are a quick, easy, SEPTA bus or train ride away. A car would be ideal for farther locations in Haverford Township. It is very easy to walk around many areas of Haverford Township. ![]() At 69th street you can transfer over to the Market Frankford Line which brings you to Center City. It is also an option to take routes 104, 112, or 123 to 69th street from the Manoa Shopping Center. Amtrak Regional Rail line the R3 and R5 go directly into the city from Haverford Township. It is also very easy to take public transportation, SEPTA, into the city whether it be by train or bus. 25-minute drive from Philadelphia -follow Walnut St.Parts of Haverford, Ardmore, and Bryn Mawr are located in Lower Merion Township. Haverford Township is made up of Havertown, and different sections of Bryn Mawr, Drexel Hill, and Ardmore. ![]()
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