Located in IL.
To a casual observer, New Philadelphia looked like a typical Illinois pioneer town. But a closer look revealed a unique and racially diverse community. New Philadelphia was the first US town platted and registered by an African American. A formerly enslaved man, Free Frank McWorter, founded New Philadelphia in 1836…
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To a casual observer, New Philadelphia looked like a typical Illinois pioneer town. But a closer look revealed a unique and racially diverse community. New Philadelphia was the first US town platted and registered by an African American. A formerly enslaved man, Free Frank McWorter, founded New Philadelphia in 1836 and purchased freedom for himself and 15 family members.
Temperatures at our site can range from 0°F (-18°C)
can be very humid, with intense sun, rainstorms, thunderstorms possible.
to 95°F (35°C) or warmer
in the summer. Snow and occasional blizzard conditions are possible in the winter. Please dress appropriately for potential weather conditions and plan ahead.
Operating Hours
The site is open to the public with no scheduled operating hours.
Common questions
The summary above covers timing and highlights. These go deeper on reservations, crowds, and logistics — check Alerts and Permits for live updates.
TrailVerse lists 2 reservation types on the Permits tab, including Steamtown National Historic Site and Steamtown National Historic Site Tours. Recreation.gov listings can change seasonally — confirm current rules before you set dates.