Lower Salford Township, Montgomery County
Vernfield Historic District
The Vernfield General Store was established in 1898 and was once the Westfield Clothing Emporium. It was one of the first companies in the area to introduce an industrial alternative to agriculture.

Lederach Historic District
Lederach village grew as a stop along a stagecoach line. The Andreas Lederach Homestead c.1745 was the original property, which established the village.

Jacob Reiff Farmstead
The Jacob Reiff Farmstead is located in the 73-acre Jacob Reiff Township Park. The park provides access to the Skippack Creek for fishing.
Heckler Plains Farmstead
The Heckler Plains Farmstead is a located on 36-acred, the roots of which can be traced back to a land grant from William Penn to John Longhurst.
Salford Schwenkfelder Meetinghouse
A rich history of pioneering Schwenkfelders is encompassed in this imposing 1869 Federal-style meeting house and adjoining cemetery in Harleysville.

Harleysville Historic District
The village of Harleysville developed in the late 19th century around various institutions including the Harleysville Hotel and Store, the Harleysville Mill c. 1888 and the Harleysville Union Sunday School c. 1888.
Mainland Historic District
Mainland Village c. 1840, grew around the Mainland Inn that serviced travelers along the Sumneytown Pike.

David Bergey House
The David Bergey House c. 1840 is located on Bergey Mill Road in front of the Lower Salford Park and Recreation Area.
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