Elk Township Office
Elk Township, located in Warren County, Pennsylvania, was established in 1795 and has a rich history rooted in the native Seneca tribe's presence along the Allegheny River. Spanning 45 square miles, the township is home to a small population of 520 residents and features a museum dedicated to showcasing artifacts and displays that explain early life in the area.
The museum, housed in a restored 1890s classroom, illustrates the agricultural lifestyle of 19th-century Elk residents, who primarily lived on family farms with a variety of animals and tools. Thanks to the dedication of community volunteers and financial support from local foundations, this historic restoration is nearly complete and welcomes visitors to explore its significance.
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