The Temple was built in 1909 by the Abercrombie family to serve as a place for children's activities. This remains its purpose today, with basketball hoops, ping pong tables, and a tree swing.
This is an example of what is known as a "shot-gun" cottage due to it's straight-thru arrangment of rooms. Cottages were initally tent sites the families returned to year after year when attending week-long camp meetings in the summer month... Read more
The Emory Grove Tabernacle was originally a farmer's market in Hampstead, PA. It was moved from its original site to the ground of Emory Grove. Still is use today for weekly worship services and Hymn Sings in July and August.
This gazebo was donated in memory of Fred Shillingburg by his wife Eva in 2002. It is for use by those walking the grounds as well as a place for parents with small children (or pets) who need a place to sit during services in teh Tabernac... Read more
Mary's Meadow boasts a jungle gym and large tree swing for children to play on. There is ample space for lawn games and is traditionally used for games on the 4th of July.