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Eastern State Penitentiary - http://www.easternstate.org/
Offers tour of the complex. Includes historical timeline, details of exhibits, hours, admission, events, membership, volunteer opportunities, directions. Located in Philadelphia. |
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Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia History - http://www.philadelphiahistory.org/
Exhibits and displays of artifacts depicting the history of the city. |
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Johnstown Flood Museum - http://www.jaha.org/FloodMuseum/oklahoma.html
The story of a great tragedy, a neglected dam and a phenomenal storm that led to a catastrophe in which 2,209 people died on May 31, 1889. |
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Landis Valley Museum - http://www.landisvalleymuseum.org/
Collects, conserves, exhibits, and interprets Pennsylvania German material, culture, history and heritage from 1740 through 1940. Includes details of collections, virtual tour, educational resources, events and programs, hours, admission and directions. Located in Lancaster. |
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Coolspring Power Museum - http://www.coolspringpowermuseum.org/
A collection that illuminates the history of the evolution of internal combustion technology that put an end to the steam powered era. |
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Penns Valley Area Historical Museum - http://pennsvalleymuseum.org
Interprets the pre-historical, historical and cultural heritage of the people of the area through a collection of artifacts and a genealogical library. Includes a visitor's guide, volunteerism and membership details. Located in Aaronsburg. |
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Penn-Brad Oil Museum - http://pennbradoilmuseum.com/
The history of the community through displays and exhibits in Bradford. |
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Corry Area Historical Museum - http://www.tbscc.com/museum
Displays and exhibits the portray the history of the city and area. |
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The World of Scouting Museum - http://www.worldofscoutingmuseum.org/
Displays and exhibits of artifacts telling the history of the girl and boy scouts in Valley Forge. |
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Portage Station Museum - http://www.portagepa.us/images/buildings/station_museum_train_depot.htm
Features two-story brick train depot built in 1926 by John T. Gray and Son. Served as a station on the Pennsylvania Railroad until 1954. Includes virtual tour, details of exhibits and hours. |