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Halloween meets history at Pennsbury Manor

Halloween gets a colonial twist at Pennsbury Manor this fall. On Sunday, Oct. 26, the reconstructed estate of Pennsylvania founder William Penn will host its annual Tricks & Treats event — a free, family-friendly afternoon of candy, games and 17th-century flair.

From 1 to 4 p.m., kids can collect treats from volunteers in period dress, join the jury in a reenactment of a 17th-century witch trial, or watch cider pressing and heritage dancers in action. The afternoon also features a Halloween carnival filled with games and a "magic pumpkin" show starring talking gourds.

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Families are encouraged to come in costume and enjoy a festive day on the banks of the Delaware River, where history and Halloween come together for some seasonal fun.

Tricks & Treats at Pennsbury Manor

Sunday, Oct. 26, 1-4 p.m.

400 Pennsbury Memorial Rd.

Morrisville, Pa. 19067

Free admission

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