Type: Historical Society

New Berlin Heritage Association

New Berlin Heritage Museum is located in the original Union County Courthouse at the corner of Market and Vine Streets. The building also houses the New Berlin Post Office. Maintained by the Heritage Association to preserve the history of New Berlin, the collection contains artifacts and treasures, photos and print materials from many generations. The …

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Muncy Historical Society and Museum

Muncy Historical Society and Museum of History, a not-for-profit, all volunteer organization founded in 1936, focuses on preservation and conservation of the rich history and heritage of Muncy and surrounding communities – its people, businesses, education, arts, traditions and folklore – by sponsoring educational programs and activities, through research and publication of our history, and …

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Moravian Historical Society

Established in 1857, the Moravian Historical Society is the third oldest historical society in the state of Pennsylvania. Our mission is to present the story of the Moravian Church and its contributions to American history and culture. The Society is affiliated with the Moravian Archives in Bethlehem, Pa. This affiliation will help both organizations to …

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Montgomery Township Historical Society

he Montgomery Township Historical Society was incorporated on March 7, 1988. The catalyst for forming the Society was the 275th Anniversary of Montgomery Township in 1989. The purpose of MTHS is to bring together those people interested in history and especially the history of Montgomery Township in Montgomery County, PA. Understanding the history of our …

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Monroe County Historical Association

The Monroe County Historical Association is a non-profit community organization dedicated to preserving the history of this northeastern Pennsylvania county. Our offices are located in the historic Stroud Mansion, built in 1795 by the family that founded the borough of Stroudsburg, our county seat. The rooms of the Stroud Mansion are open to the public …

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Mifflin County Historical Society

The Mifflin County Historical Society, founded in 1921, “exists to record and preserve our history and to relate to present day events and places, that coming generations will cherish and protect this heritage from the past and its people”. The Society operates primarily through the support of member volunteers. They research all genealogical requests for …

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Mercer County Historial Society

The Mission of the Mercer County Historical Society is to collect and preserve artifacts, manuscripts, published materials and records relating to Mercer County’s pre-history and history and to use these to increase public awareness and appreciation for Mercer County’s heritage. The Society will strive to provide and promote educational opportunities connected with Mercer County history …

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Mechanicsburg Museum Association

The Mechanicsburg Museum Association was founded in 1975 in a community effort to preserve the Stationmaster’s House, a historic Mechanicsburg landmark, from destruction. Since its founding, the Association has preserved and promoted Mechanicsburg’s unique history with educational programs, gallery exhibits, and by acquiring four more historic buildings in the area. The MMA owns and preserves …

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McKeesport Heritage Center

Our museum has numerous displays of local memorabilia, including old photographs. Museum admission is free and open to the public, though donations are always appreciated. Our research center has archival resources such as newspapers and materials related to local schools, churches, organizations, businesses and people. Our research center is free for members; there is a …

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