Watch This!

Watch This!
Rows of different varieties of parsley seedlings in small black pots ready to be planted
Shop for all kinds of heirloom varieties at Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum today and Saturday (photo via LVVFM Facebook page)

Over the past month or so, I've run across some Trails of History videos that I'd like to share. But first, I want to be sure you know about our PA History 2 Go project, which was funded through an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) federal grant under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The series includes all Trails of History sites and provides overviews of site history and visitor experiences at each. The videos can help you prepare for an in-person visit or experience a site that isn't convenient for you. You'll find links to all the videos on PHMC's PA History 2 Go page.

You may (depending on how "online" you are) have seen a trend of people doing videos in the style of filmmaker Wes Anderson (Grand Hotel Budapest, The Life Aquatic, The Royal Tenenbaums and many others). At Old Economy Village, they got in on the trend.



On a very different note, the Railroad Museum of PA posted a time lapse video of their recent Rails & Ales craft beer event. Whether you're curious about this specific event or want a behind-the-scenes view of the work involved in an event like this from set-up to tear-down, you may enjoy this.



The exhibits at Drake Well Museum & Park were featured in an episode of WQLN's Chronicles series earlier this year, Pithole City: The Ghost of America's Black Gold, Part I. Drake Well curator Susan Beates shares her considerable knowledge of Pithole, as well as images and objects from Drake Well's collection. The Visitor Center at Historic Pithole City is open on Saturdays and Sundays from June through August.

Up Next

Today, May 12

  • Herb & Garden Faire (in-person); Friday and Saturday, 9 am-5 pm; Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum
    • The Faire, featuring plants from Landis Valley Museum’s Heirloom Seed Project, will also offer heirlooms, natives, and other hard-to-find varieties to purchase from vendors spread out over the historic village area of the site. The 2023 Herb & Garden Faire is the 35th year of this high-profile regional event. Food and drink will be available onsite. Tickets are available at the door or in advance online (Herb & Garden Faire online tickets).

Saturday, May 13

  • Mapping Mammal Hall (in-person); 10 am-Noon; The State Museum of PA
    • Did you know that the dioramas in Mammal Hall are based on real locations in Pennsylvania? Locate each of these spots on the giant map of Pennsylvania and discover some interesting facts about our state mammals. Included in regular admission (Mammal Hall program info).
  • Mother's Day Weekend Celebration (in-person); 10 am-3 pm; Brandywine Battlefield Park
    • Learn about the roles of women in the American Revolution and try some hands-on activities, see the colonial cook at work, and make a craft. Included in regular admission (Brandywine Mother's Day program info).
  • Book Talk & Signing (in-person); 1-2 pm; PA Lumber Museum
    • Robert Lynn Steiner will talk about his book, River Boots: A Fish Warden's Tales of Pennsylvania Fish and Game Law Enforcement. Steiner worked for the PA Fish and Boat Commission for a quarter century. Copies of the book will be available for purchase in the museum shop and can be signed after the talk (PLM Book Talk info).

Sunday, May 14

  • Mother's Day Breakfast and Cake Walk (in-person); 10 am-Noon; Graeme Park
    • Treat Mom to a Mother’s Day breakfast in the large event tent at Graeme Park! After your meal, enjoy a tour of the Keith House or participate in our cake walk (separate $10 ticket to be sold on site) to win a cake to take home with you. Tickets must be purchased in advance (tickets for Graeme Park Mother's Day breakfast).
  • Living History Theater (in-person); 1-4 pm; Pennsbury Manor
    • As the Lady of the Manor, Hannah Penn tended to everyone when they were sick, including her husband. Come and talk with Hannah and the people at Pennsbury about their experiences being ill and the remedies that where available. Included in regular admission (Living History Theater info).

Tuesday, May 16

  • Sensory Hours (in-person); 9-11 am; Railroad Museum of PA
    • Light, sound, and crowd levels will be lower, and there will be some quiet spaces in the galleries to take a break. Several historic trains will be open with staff on hand to answer questions. Advance tickets required (May 16 Sensory Hours tickets).

Wednesday, May 17

  • History Speaks Series (in-person); 7-8:30 pm; Bushy Run Battlefield
    • Wayne Marshall will present "Beer Making through the Ages" followed by a question and answer session. He will discuss the history of beer, ingredients used, and the process involved (History Speaks tickets via Eventbrite).

Friday, May 19

  • Learn at Lunchtime (virtual); 12:15-12:45 pm; The State Museum of PA
    • Lindsay A. Byron, environmental group manager for the Department of Environmental Protection, will talk about climate projections for Pennsylvania, the impacts of those changes for the Commonwealth and its residents, and the action being taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase resiliency. Program is free, but you must register to receive the link (Learn at Lunchtime registration).

Advance Tickets or Registrations

  • PHMC Archival Grant Webinars (virtual); Thursday, May 25, 2 pm; PA State Archives
  • Behind the Scenes Tour (in-person); Thursday, May 25, 6-9 pm; Old Economy Village
    • Explore attics and basements of Harmonist buildings and visit collections storage areas during this behind-the-scenes peek. Light hors-d'oeuvres will be served after the tour. Space is limited. Contact Sarah Buffington (sbuffingto@pa.gov) to register.
  • Ales & Petals/Cars & Motorcycles of England Car Show (in-person); Saturday, June 3, 10 am-4 pm; Hope Lodge
    • Enjoy food, live music and craft beers (age 21+ with valid ID) for a tour of one of the largest British motoring shows on the East Coast with over 250 classic British cars and motorcycles. This event will also feature tours of the Hope Lodge mansion and celebration of 275th anniversary. Admission is $10 (Hope Lodge event info and ticket link).
  • Brews at the Battlefield (in-person); Saturday, June 17, 5-8 pm; Brandywine Battlefield Park
    • Taste beers from local and regional breweries, listen to music, and enjoy food from Burgers by Wildwich (separate purchase from event tickets). You must be at least age 21 to attend, and photo ID will be required at the door. All tickets must be purchased in advance; designated driver tickets available (Brews at the Battlefield tickets).
  • OEV Music Weekend (in-person); Saturday and Sunday, June 17-18, Noon-8 pm both days; Old Economy Village
    • Enjoy a wide array of bands at a beautiful historic site. Event is rain or shine (will move indoors if the weather is bad); bring chairs and blankets for outdoor seating. There will be a variety of food trucks onsite (separate purchase). Advance tickets only; choose one day or the whole weekend (OEV Music Weekend line-up and tickets).
  • Brews & Bites (in-person); Saturday, June 24, 4-8 pm; Pennsbury Manor
    • This event features local breweries, live music, food trucks, 17th-century brewing demonstrations and more, in a lovely setting along the Delaware River. Must be at least 21 years old to attend (photo ID required at the door). Tickets are limited; advance purchase recommended (Brews & Bites tickets).

Summer Camp Programs (camps are in-person unless marked otherwise)

  • Brandywine Battlefield Park (Brandywine camp info)
    • Live the Battle Week (grades 3-4), June 27-30, 9 am-2 pm
    • Step Into the Past Week (grades 3-4), July 11-14, 9 am-2 pm
    • Live the Battle Week (grades 5-6), July 18-21, 9 am-2 pm
    • Step Into the Past Week (grades 5-6), July 25-28, 9 am-2 pm
  • Drake Well Museum & Park (Drake Well camp info)
    • Discovery Days Camp (ages 8-12), July 6, 13, 20 & 27, 9 am-4 pm
  • Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum (LVVFM camp info)
    • A Child's Life in the Civil War (ages 5-11), July 18-21, 9 am-12:30 pm
  • Old Economy Village (OEV camp info)
    • July 17-21, Summer History Camp (ages 6-12), 9 am-Noon, and Summer Art Camp (ages 6-12), 12:30-3:30 pm
    • July 24-28, Summer Art Camp (ages 6-12), 9 am-Noon, and Summer History Camp (ages 6-12), 12:30-3:30 pm
  • Railroad Museum of PA (RMP camp info)
    • Barons & Builders Summer Day Camp (ages 9-10), July 11-14
    • SOLD OUT Barons & Builders Summer Day Camp (ages 11-12), July 25-28

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