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Tamaqua Historical Society, Inc.
Tamaqua, Pennsylvania

General, History, Historical Society

Tamaqua was founded in 1799 by German immigrant Burkhardt Moser. Originally to be named Tuscarora, the name Tamaqua was chosen after it was realized that there already was a community named Tuscarora about four miles (6 km) to the west.

The Legion Ville Historical Society
Sewickley, Pennsylvania

Historical Society

The Perry Historians
New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania

Cemetery, Culture, History, Historical Society

We are a county level private, not-for-profit organization that has a mission to gather historical and genealogical information, to maiintain the information and make it available to interested persons. Soon to have on display various Perry County artifacts as well as our Perry County photo collection consisting of over 10,000 images.

Thornbury Historical Society
Cheyney, Pennsylvania

Historical Society

Tinicum Township Historical Society
Essington, Pennsylvania

History, Historical Society

The area now known as the Township of Tinicum in Delaware County Pennsylvania was originally inhabited by the Lenni-Lenape Indians. The name " Leni-Lenape " loosely interpreted in their Algonquian language meant "the real people" or "the original people."

Titusville Historical Society
Titusville, Pennsylvania

General, History, Historical Society

Tuscarora Township Historical Society
Laceyville, Pennsylvania

Historical Society

The Historical Society of Trappe, Collegeville, Perkiomen Valley, Inc.
Collegeville-Trappe, Pennsylvania

Historic House, Historical Society

Encourage local historical research and publication of the results
Promote historical activities in the community
Encourage the preservation of historic sites.
The Society maintains two 18th century buildings that serve as foundations for its activities such as museum exhibits, library and research, and programs and events. We are working toward increasng our visibility with events and program in order to be a resource for the community.

The Moland House
Hartsville, Pennsylvania

Archaeology, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library, Park

Many Philadelphians sought to emulate the English country estate tradition by constructing brick and stone formal houses in the countryside. Attorney John Moland had one such house on a plantation in the Northern Liberties, just above the current center city. In 1741 he purchased undeveloped land in Warwick Township along the Little Neshaminy Creek and adjacent to the York Road connecting bustling Philadelphia with the smaller New York City. A two-story home was built circa 1750 using fieldstone quarried from further up Kerr's, also known as Carr's, Hill. A vernacular kitchen with a loft was attached to these formal quarters.

The Union County Historical Society
Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

Historical Society

Three Springs Area Historical Society
Three Springs, Pennsylvania

Historical Society

Tioga County Historical Society
Wellsboro, Pennsylvania

Historical Society

Tri-Valley Historical Society
Valley View, Pennsylvania

Historical Society

Tyrone Area Historical Society
Tyrone, Pennsylvania

Historical Society

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