Vision:To be the foremost collection of early internal combustion technology presented in an educational and visitor-oriented manner. Provide...
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About Us:In December, 2003 the Winkler Gallery of Fine Art opened it's doors to the public after several years of planning. The main goal for the g...
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In 1995, the township purchased a 50-acre parcel of land along East Pike Road for development as a recreation complex. Through local fund...
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The S&T Bank Arena, at the White Township Recreation Complex, offers a variety of community based programs and services including public ice sk...
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The Jimmy Stewart Museum, located in Indiana, Pennsylvania (Jimmy's hometown) highlights its namesake's accomplishments in film, radio and TV. His ...
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Hiking at Yellow Creek State Park5 miles of trailsLaurel Run Trail0.5 mile loopThis easy hike starts at the park office and is especially beautifu...
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The University Museum is located in John Sutton Hall, a beautifully restored and nationally registered historic landmark built in 1875. The missio...
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The 8,500-acre Cook Forest State Park lies in scenic northwestern Pennsylvania. Once called the "Black Forest," the area is famous for its stands o...
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The 968-acre Parker Dam State Park offers old-fashioned charm and character. A scenic lake, rustic cabins, quaint campground, and unbounded forest ...
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The North Central Recreation Center is the sister facility of the Cambria County War Memorial Arena. The center is conveniently located i...
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A gathering of juried Pennsylvania Wilds Artists and regional artists coordinated by Stephanie Distler of Johnsonburg Pa.
Stephanie also manages...
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Saint Francis University - 112 Franciscan Way,
Loretto, PA
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The Loretto Museum, located on the campus of Saint Francis University, opened its doors in June of 1976. The Museum serves as headquarters t...
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In 2000, the Johnstown Flood Museum expanded its permanent exhibits with the addition of an original "Oklahoma" house, one of the first types of te...
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The Portage Station Museum is a two story brick train depot located at 400 Lee Street, Portage, PA. Built in 1926 by John T. Gray and Son, it...
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