Falling Into History

Falling Into History
View down a set of railroad tracks with replica logging camp buildings and boardwalk to the left. Viewer is looking toward a hillside with trees with orange and yellow leaves.
Fall foliage at the PA Lumber Museum in October 2021 (via PLM Facebook page)


You know fall is in the air when the calendar starts to show harvest and Halloween-themed events. Over the next month or so, we'll see changing colors on the trees, crisp air, and lots of lantern tours, ghost stories, pumpkins, and apples. It's my favorite time of year, I think. Some fall events require advance tickets, so please see the list of those events below the calendar for the coming week.

For those of you who like to gauge the best time to see fall color in PA, the Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources will begin tracking foliage this week. You can find weekly updates for 2022, along with foliage facts, suggested driving tours, and images from past years on DCNR's website (DCNR Fall Foliage Reports).

Up Next*

*Please note that calendar info is subject to change; we try to keep this up to date, but it's always best to check.

Saturday, October 1

  • Erntedankfest Harvest Festival (in-person); Saturday and Sunday, 10 am-4 pm; Old Economy Village
    • Celebrate the Fall harvest and many of the tasks needed to prepare for winter in the 19th century. Artisans will be cooking, baking, and demonstrating many different crafts and skills. Music, food, and family activities make this a great tradition. Regular admission charged (Harvest Festival info).
  • Pithole Lantern Tours (in-person); 6:30-9:30 pm; Historic Pithole City
    • Nighttime tours against the backdrop of the remaining elements of this historic oil boomtown. There are some steep hills and rugged terrain, so please dress accordingly. Advance tickets are required and may be purchased online or at the Museum Store at Drake Well Museum & Park (Lantern Tour online tickets).

Sunday, October 2

  • Guided Sustainable Forestry Trail Walk (in-person); 9-10:30 am; PA Lumber Museum
    • DCNR Forester Marshall Hamilton will lead a leisurely walk on the museum's Sustainable Forestry Trail, with a focus on working forests and sustainable forest management. Please meet at the rest area parking lot just off Route 6 at the museum entrance to join the walk (Forestry Walk info).
  • Open Day (in-person); noon-4 pm; Conrad Weiser Homestead
    • The Homestead will be open this afternoon, with guided tours available. Stop by and enjoy some fall weather with your history (CWH info).
  • Historic Trades (in-person); 1-4 pm; Pennsbury Manor
    • Historic trades demonstrators will be eager to talk as they showcase their skills. Included in regular admission (Historic Trades info).

Tuesday, October 4

  • Sensory Hours (in-person); 3-5 pm; Railroad Museum of PA
    • Reduced noise, light, and attendance plus quiet spaces when you want a break. Staff will be on hand to answer questions about several of the historic trains open for visitors. Advance tickets required (RMP Sensory Hours Oct. 4 tickets).

Wednesday, October 5

  • Explore! (in-person); 11:30 am-12:30 pm; The State Museum of PA
    • Explore things that are "gross" - fluids, polymers, and mucus. For kids in grades 3-5 and included in regular admission. Space is limited; sign up at the Ground Floor Info Desk when you arrive (Explore! info).
  • History Trivia Night (in-person); 7-? pm; Langhorne, PA
    • Pennsbury Manor is a sponsor for this event, along with Grundy Museum, Historic Fallsington, and the Friends of Washington Crossing Park. Four trivia categories will span the 17th to 20th centuries. Takes place at Aristaeus Craft Brewing Company (History Trivia Night info).

Thursday, October 6

  • Family Gallery Tour: Paleontology (in-person); 11:30 am-12:30 pm; The State Museum of PA
    • Museum educators will use hands-on fossils of plants and animals to teach about life on Earth from the Carboniferous Period to the present. Included in regular admission (Gallery Tour info).

Friday, October 7

  • Apple Dumpling Sales (in-person); Friday & Saturday, times vary; Ephrata Cloister
    • Purchase delicious locally made apple dumplings and support the Back to the Cloister Fund. Dumplings are $5 each; in-person sales are Friday from 10 am to 3 pm and Saturday from 9 am until dumplings are sold out. Prepaid orders of 10 or more dumplings can be placed online for pickup at the site, and delivery is available within 10 miles of Ephrata Cloister for orders of 20 or more dumplings (Ephrata website for details).
  • StoryTime (in-person); 10:30-11:30 am; The State Museum of PA
    • Read Bones, Bones, Dinosaur Bones by Byron Barton and learn how scientists get fossils to a museum, then make an imprint fossil to take home. For kids age 2 to pre-K and included in regular admission. Please sign up at the Ground Floor Info Desk when you arrive (StoryTime info).

Advance Tickets or Registrations

  • Haunted History Hayride (in-person); Saturday, Oct. 8, 7-10 pm; Bushy Run Battlefield
    • Visitors will tour the battlefield on hay wagons, with stops along the way where reenactors portray 18th-century characters. There may be ghosts and goblins lurking, so this tour may be too scary for children under the age of 4. Admission is $10 for age 13 and up, $5 for age 4-12, and includes entry to the Visitor Center and Museum; concessions will be available in the Stone Room. Rain date for this event is Oct. 22; in the event of inclement weather on the 22nd, there will be a Haunted History Tour through the museum (Haunted Hayride tickets).
  • Garden Railway Tours (in-person); Sun., Oct. 9, 1-5 pm; Railroad Museum of PA
    • Enjoy a self-guided tour of operating model trains in various outdoor and garden settings at 7 stops around Lancaster County. Masking and social distancing may be required or requested a venues. Tickets are $10 for ages 6 and up, available only via Eventbrite. Location info will be sent after you purchase your ticket (Garden Railway Tour tickets).
  • The Farms of the Gettysburg Battlefield (virtual); Tues., Oct. 11, 7-8 pm; Cornwall Iron Furnace
    • Tom Lehman will explore the stories of civilians in and around Gettysburg and how their lives were changed the Civil War battle on their doorsteps. Site administrator Mike Emery will moderate a brief discussion. The program is free, but you must register to receive the link (Gettysburg lecture registration).
  • Lunch & Learn (in-person); Wed., Oct. 12, 10 am-2 pm; Graeme Park
    • Jim Miller, retired professor of biology at Delaware Valley Univ., will present "Typhoid Mary, Irish Immigrant," exploring the misunderstood history of Mary Mallon and the social policies that resulted from the typhoid outbreak. Cost is $35 per person, which includes continental breakfast, lecture, lunch, and a tour of the Keith House (Lunch & Learn tickets).
  • Sensory Friendly Visit (in-person); Wed., Oct. 12, 10 am-3 pm, and Sun., Oct. 16, 10 am-noon; PA Military Museum
    • Background sound effects in the gallery will be turned off and volume on the orientation video will be reduced (captions always enabled). Standard admission rates apply. Register in advance for a timeslot; you can pay when you arrive (visit PMM website and select your preferred timeslot).
  • Learn at Lunchtime (virtual); Friday, Oct. 14, 12:15-12:45 pm; The State Museum of PA
    • Maria Gorgo-Gourovitch, Penn State Extension educator, will talk about the history of mushroom farms in PA, their economic impact, current production data, crop production cycle, sustainability, and nutrition facts. The program is free, but you must register to get the link (Learn at Lunchtime registration).
  • Sensory Hours (in-person); Tuesday, Oct. 18, 9-11 am; Railroad Museum of PA
    • Reduced noise, light, and attendance plus quiet spaces when you want a break. Staff will be on hand to answer questions about several of the historic trains open for visitors. Advance tickets required (RMP Sensory Hours Oct. 18 tickets).
  • Revolutionary Speaker Series (in-person); Tues., Oct. 18, 7-9 pm; Brandywine Battlefield Park
    • Historian, author, and teacher Michael C. Harris will present "Germantown: A Military History of the Battle for Philadelphia," which occurred on October 4, 1777. Tickets are $20 (Rev Speaker Series info and tickets).
  • Harvest, Death & Renewal (in-person); Friday, Oct. 21, 6:30-8:30 pm; Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum
    • This program explores traditions of the PA Germans, including funeral and burial customs, powwowing, healing, and hexes. Recommended for adults and older teens, the event involves two hours of walking around a cemetery and the Museum grounds. Please wear weather-appropriate clothing and shoes and bring a flashlight. Tickets are $28 per person; reservations are required (Harvest, Death & Renewal info and tickets).
  • Haunted Lantern Tours (in-person); Friday, Oct. 21, 7-10 pm; Graeme Park
    • Tour the Keith House by lantern light and learn the ghost stories. Tours last approximately 40 minutes. Tickets are available online at $10, with option for a mini-paranormal investigation for an additional $15. Event also takes place Oct. 28 (Graeme Park Lantern Tours info and tickets).
  • Halloween Lantern Tours (in-person); Saturday, Oct. 22, 6:30-9:30 pm; Hope Lodge
    • This immersive tour investigates a claim of witchcraft, which was outlawed in Pennsylvania from 1718 until the 1750s. Tours are outdoors, rain or shine, and are recommended for ages 7 and up. Please be prepared for uneven ground and bring a flashlight. Tours will be limited to 10 guests at a time and will run every half hour from 6:30 to 9:30 (Hope Lodge Lantern Tours info and tickets).

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