A National Historic Landmark Museum
The Pearl S. Buck House, a National Historic Landmark museum in Bucks County, PA, was the home of Pearl S. Buck and her family. The beautiful and iconic Bucks County stone farmhouse contains a rich, intact collection from the extraordinary (the typewriter on which she wrote The Good Earth) to the ordinary (a closet full of board games her family played).
The Pearl S. Buck House, known as Green Hills Farm, offers a variety of educational programs for k-12 students. The museum is one of a few National Historic Landmarks committed to preserving the legacy of a woman with an intact personal collection. Programs meet Pennsylvania Standards and can be tailored or customized to educator needs. Programs are available Tuesday-Friday, year-round. Public, private, and home schools welcome.
Mission of the Pearl S. Buck House
The Pearl S. Buck House will continue the legacy of Pearl S. Buck through preservation, interpretation, storytelling, and dialogue, linking the past to the present, to engage diverse audiences, while educating, inspiring, and empowering visitors to become active citizens and humanitarians.
Vision of the Pearl S. Buck House
The Pearl S. Buck House will inspire every visitor, through story and dialogue, to take action and make our world a better place.
Virtual Field Trip Offerings
Virtual classes can be offered via Zoom.
Life and Legacy of Pearl S. Buck
- Learn about the fascinating life of Pearl S. Buck and her lifelong humanitarian work.
Virtual House Tour
- Coming 2024-2025 school year
The Pearl S. Buck FBI File
- Learn about Pearl S. Buck through the eyes of the FBI. Students will learn about what it was like to be an author and activist during the WWII and Cold War eras.
Book Today! Questions?
Call 215-249-0100 x149 or email sfreise@pearlsbuck.org