With more than 12,000 items, the National Watch & Clock Museum in Columbia, PA showcases timekeeping devices from around the world. The museum tells the story of timekeeping from the earliest non-mechanical devices to today’s atomic clocks. Exhibits include 19th Century American clocks and watches, timepieces from China and Japan, old English tallcase clocks, and […]
It’s History!: The J. Howard Wert Collection
In this episode of It’s History!, we feature artifacts from the J. Howard Wert Collection. Wert was a native of the Gettysburg area and after the Civil War he was the first principle at Harrisburg High School. As Union and Confederate troops converged on the town, Wert served as a guide to the local area […]
It’s History!: Castle Halloween Museum
The Castle Halloween Museum in Altoona features more than 35,000 Halloween-related items. Museum founder and curator Pamela E. Apkarian-Russell has been collecting Halloween memorabilia for nearly 50 years. The collection includes folk art, sculptures, Halloween-themed product packaging, pottery face jugs, voodoo flags, and more. Come along with It’s History! and explore the Castle Halloween Museum. […]
It’s History!: Appalachian Trail Museum
Founded in 1921, the Appalachian Trail runs 2,190 miles between Maine and Georgia, including 229 miles in Pennsylvania. The Appalachian Trail Museum is located near the midpoint of the trail in Pine Grove Furnace State Park. The exhibits tell the stories of the trail’s founders Benton MacKaye and Myron Avery and pioneer thru-hikers. Learn about […]
It’s History!: The Maridon Museum
The Maridon Museum showcases an extensive collection of Chinese and Japanese art including jade and ivory sculptures, tapestries, landscape paintings, and scrolls. The museum also displays more than 300 pieces of German Meissen porcelain. Known for its detail and artistry, Meissen porcelain was the first to be made in Europe. The collection includes pieces depicting […]
It’s History!: Museum of the American Revolution
The Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia tells the story of America from the revolutionary crisis to the War of Independence to the efforts to create a new nation. Exhibits include a life-size reproduction of Boston’s Liberty Tree, George Washington’s headquarters tent, and a privateer ship. The Battlefield Theater lets you virtually experience what […]
It’s History!: Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum
The Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum in Philadelphia showcases more than 65 racing sports cars. From a 1909 Underslung Traveler to a 1975 Alfa Romeo Tipo-33, the collection features sports cars manufactured by Ferrari, Ford, Bugatti, Mercedes, Jaguar, Bentley, Porsche, Aston Martin, and more. The museum tells the story of sports car racing in Europe and […]
It’s History!: Daniel Boone Homestead
Join “It’s History” as we explore the Daniel Boone Homestead. Frontiersman Daniel Boone was born in 1734 on this farm in Birdsboro, PA before his family moved to North Carolina. We’ll learn about Boone’s childhood as re-enactors show what life was like on an 18th century farm. The tour includes a functioning water-powered sawmill, a […]
It’s History!: National Museum of Industrial History
The National Museum of Industrial History is housed in a shop building on the old Bethlehem Steel site. The museum includes more than 200 artifacts from the Bethlehem Steel Corporation and Bethlehem’s textile industry and it tells the story of America’s industrialization with historic machinery on loan from the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. […]
It’s History!: Antique Ice Tool Museum
Before the development of mechanical cooling systems, ice was harvested from frozen lakes and rivers and transported around the world. Housed in a stone barn built in 1834, the museum includes tools, hand-carved wooden ice chests and coolers, wagons and trucks, and memorabilia from the natural ice trade era. Join It’s History for a tour […]