This episode of It’s History! features the Johnstown Heritage Discovery Center. The center houses many features including an exhibit on immigration to the area, a children’s museum, and a gallery on the areas steel industry. Watch with us as we explore the rich history of Johnstown depicted from the many points of views of its […]
Keystone Cuisine: Revival Kitchen, Reedsville PA
Revival Kitchen is a chef owned and operated restaurant in Reedsville. Focusing on local ingredients their menu rotates to honor what’s in season.
PA Books, “Lou Tullio: A Real Erie Guy”
“Lou Tullio: A Real Erie Guy” showcases the gritty underbelly of city government in a mid-sized Rust Belt manufacturing town. Cory Vaillancourt tells the story of Tullio’s life, his six terms as mayor of Erie, and the key political players from the 1950s through the 1980s who lived and worked alongside the man who left […]
Museum of Indian Culture
Founded in 1980, the Museum of Indian Culture in Allentown displays art and artifacts of Native American peoples from throughout the Western Hemisphere. The museum’s exhibits include stone tool collections, beadwork, ceramics, basketry, and weapons. Join It’s History! as we tour Pennsylvania’s oldest museum dedicated exclusively to Native American culture. Order this episode on the […]
Bicycle Heaven
Located in Pittsburgh’s North Side, Bicycle Heaven bills itself as the country’s largest bicycle museum. Close to 2,000 bikes ranging from vintage to new are on display; including the Bowden Spacelander, the first fiberglass bike. Two floors of bicycles, accessories, and exhibits are just the beginning of what this unique museum has to offer. Join […]
Joseph Priestley House
Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) was a chemist, theologian, political thinker, and writer. He is known for the discovery of oxygen, carbon monoxide, carbonation, and the invention of the timeline. After his home in England was burned in a riot, he left England for Northumberland, PA in 1794 where he lived the last ten years of his […]
John Harris-Simon Cameron Mansion
The John Harris-Simon Cameron Mansion in Harrisburg is named for two of its owners. John Harris, Jr. was the son of the man for whom Harrisburg is named. He built the house in 1766 along the Susquehanna River. Simon Cameron was a long-time U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania and later served as Secretary of War and […]
Johnstown Flood Museum
It’s History! visits the Johnstown Flood Museum to learn about the city’s tragic past. This museum tells the story of the 1889 flood through exhibits, photographs and artifacts. Join us on this episode as we explore the flood and the struggle to rebuild the City of Johnstown. Order this episode on the PCN Store
Nov 1 at 7PM, PA Books: “First Pennsylvanians”
In “First Pennsylvanians,” Kurt Carr and Roger Moeller provide an overview of the archaeological record of Native Americans in Pennsylvania from early prehistory through the Paleoindian, Archaic, Transitional, Woodland, and Contact periods, stretching from 16,500 years ago to 1750 C.E. The authors present and analyze specific traits of each archaeological time period covered and use […]
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on PCN
(VIDEO) View recent sessions of the PA Supreme Court
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