| The Pennsylvania Lumber Museum Documents the History and Technology of the Commonwealth's Forest Industries |
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As the last century ended and the 20th began, Pennsylvania's lumber era was at its peak. Each year on the 4th of July the numerous woodhicks and lumber camp workers would gather together in celebration after another year's hard work. Song, dance, good food and lively contests would highlight these festive get-togethers. In memory of those bygone years and in celebration of our past heritage, The Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, The Pennsylvania Lumber Museum Associates and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission have re-created those celebrations called "conventions." Join us this 2nd and 3rd of July, 2005 on the grounds of the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum on US Route 6 midway between Galeton and Coudersport in Potter County, Pennsylvania. Enjoy, learn and become a part of the lumbering era. |
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10:00 AM
TWO DAY PASSES Adults - $10.00 Contact Museum before July 1 |
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Summer Hours - until August 31, 2005 Open Monday through Sunday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm PO Box 239 · 5660 US Route 6 West · Galeton, Pennsylvania 16922 (814) 435-2652 info@lumbermuseum.org |
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