
Was AWESOME!!!! What a wonderful display of how a Lumber Jacks life was back in the day. Only thing that would top it off would be people dressed in that era so you could ask them questions. Said...
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The Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, nestled in the wooded mountains of Potter County, offers a captivating and educational experience suitable for the whole family. Visitors are invited to delve into the daring yet sometimes reckless history of Pennsylvania's lumber industry while gaining insights on preserving the forests for future generations.
The museum, managed by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, strives to conserve and present the heritage of Pennsylvania's forests. Through engaging exhibits like the Shay Locomotive demonstration, Bob & Dotty Webber cabin, and the Sustainable Forestry Trail, guests can immerse themselves in the rich history of the state's lumbering past.
Supported by the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum Associates, a non-profit organization, the museum's mission is to inspire stewardship of Pennsylvania's forest resources. With a diverse collection that includes artifacts related to individuals like Fred Newell, the museum provides a unique and informative glimpse into the lives of those involved in the region's lumber camps.
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Was AWESOME!!!! What a wonderful display of how a Lumber Jacks life was back in the day. Only thing that would top it off would be people dressed in that era so you could ask them questions. Said...
Loved it here! We went with our 4 and 2 year olds as well as my husband's grandmother in her 80s (and in a wheelchair) and everyone had a wonderful time. Lots of interactive things for kids in the...
Amazingly low price to learn the history of the lumber museum and then take a tour through equipment and buildings used. Definite fun for young and old b
This was a pretty awesome museum. It was $8 per person for admission. They had an indoor area with your standard displays as well as interactive exhibits. I'd put it on par with any other top...
8/25/2013 It would have been nice to know in advance that 80% of the museum is being remodeled. The only parts open were the outbuildings. Those buildings were interesting, but without the...
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