The Knauss Homestead Preservation Society | Emmaus, Pennsylvania Historical Site

A Revolutionary Journey Into The History of Emmaus.

Built in 1777 by Heinrich Knauss for his Father, Sebastian Knauss, the Knauss Homestead is a living tribute to the founding of the Moravian community of Emmaus, as well as the United States of America during the Revolutionary War era. Whether you’re a descendant of one of our founders, or just interested in the rich history of the Lehigh Valley, you’ll find your history here at the homestead.

Grab Your Harvest Festival Tickets Here!

Join us this Saturday, October the 26th from Noon until 4PM for our biggest event of the year! We’ll have 40+ artisans, crafters, makers, and more on hand alongside some of your favorite local food trucks and fabulous drinks from Yergey’s! Unlimited Horse and Carraige rides are only $10, and proceeds go directly to the Knauss Homestead Preservation Fund. Need another reason to spend the day with us? Stay for an exclusive screening of the Fries Rebellion movie, being shown at the barn. Join us!

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