We're thrilled to celebrate our wedding at the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove in Audubon, PA. The venue elegantly blends natural beauty, history, and current conservation efforts even hosting a few birds on site you may meet during our ceremony. All wedding attendees will enjoy half price museum admission for the whole wedding weekend, but you can also come to the ceremony a bit early to enjoy the museum for free the day of our wedding (more details to come).
The address is 1201 Pawlings Road, Audubon, PA 19403. When arriving enter through the main entrance which can be located at the intersection of Pawlings Road and Audubon Road. Travel down the tree lined driveway and find a parking lot on your left.
Some GPS systems may not recognize Audubon, PA as a town, in that case use Norristown, PA. Otherwise GPS is going to be your best friend for the most part
For the last few minutes, you'll likely end up on from US-422 W (exit 327/328 from I-76 or 328A from the PA Turnpike). Take the PA-363 N exit toward Audubon/Trooper Rd and make a left on Audubon Rd at a turn shortly before a Taco Bell which you can continue on straight on to the center. If you continue straight on Trooper Rd for just over a mile you'll end up at our hotel.
While we very much appreciate the conservation efforts of the modern day Audubon Center, we also want to acknowledge some of the troubling history of John James Audubon as a person and the fact that local Audubon societies have since switched their name. In addition to the fact that the land of the center itself is on historical Lenapehoking (Lenni-Lenape) land. We encourage everyone to review some of the following resources if interested in learning more: