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Historic Sites and Museums
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Tom Wolf, Governor. Nancy Moses, Chair. James M. Vaughan, Executive Director. Pennsylvania Trails of History. History is just ahead! With over 300 years of American history at your fingertips, which trail will YOU take? Follow Pennsylvania Trails of History. Through our nation's farming, industrial, military and community roots. Jump in the car, fill the tank and spend a day traveling back through the centuries. Plan your journey today! Military History Trail Sites. Washington Crossing Historic Park.
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Records Management
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Tom Wolf, Governor. Nancy Moses, Chair. James M. Vaughan, Executive Director. The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, in conjunction with the Secretary of Administration, is responsible for implementing the Commonwealth's records management program. Through the Pennsylvania State Archives, the Commission operates the State Records Center, the State Archives and the Records Management program for all Executive Branch agencies. Disaster Planning and Essential Records.
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Historic Preservation
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Tom Wolf, Governor. Nancy Moses, Chair. James M. Vaughan, Executive Director. Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office. The Bureau for Historic Preservation serves as the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission's Executive Director is designated as the State Historic Preservation Officer. Grants and Tax Credits. National Register of Historic Places. Blog and Mailing List. Read the Full Plan (PDF). Endorse the Plan (PDF).
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News and Programs
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Tom Wolf, Governor. Nancy Moses, Chair. James M. Vaughan, Executive Director. This section includes current events and programs at the Pennsylvania State Archives. Check here for the latest news, public events and activities of the Archives. Art of the State 2017 Entries. Art of the State 2017 Entries. RIGHT TO KNOW LAW CITIZENS' GUIDE. RIGHT TO KNOW LAW CITIZENS' GUIDE.
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Chronicle Ephrata: A Sunday Conversation Preview
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Sunday, November 9, 2014. A Sunday Conversation Preview. Why do Amish accept rides in cars and hire vans for transportation, but forbid the ownership. By Amish of them? Why do some Amish talk on cell phones, but don’t allow them in their homes? Why do the Amish use tractors around the farm, but not for plowing? Sunday, November 16. 3:00PM. One of the defining characteristics of the Amish is that they put definite limitations on their use of technology, but the Amish do not reject technology. Founded in 1...
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Hurricane Sandy Recovery
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Tom Wolf, Governor. Nancy Moses, Chair. James M. Vaughan, Executive Director. On the evening of October 29, 2012, Hurricane Sandy made landfall in southern New Jersey, with impacts felt across more than a dozen states. As part of the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act (P.L. 113-2), designed to streamline disaster assistance related to Hurricane Sandy, the National Park Service awarded more than $7.6 million in grants to eight states. Publish the materials on the PHMC Web site; and.
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Chronicle Ephrata: Reflections on our apple orchard and the beloved PA Dutch treat of Apple Dumplings
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Monday, November 3, 2014. Reflections on our apple orchard and the beloved PA Dutch treat of Apple Dumplings. The apple tree casts its shadow so still,. Where the lilies abound by God’s Holy will. Chronicon Ephratense, 1789. This passage is found in the Chronicon Ephratense. The history of the community published in 1789. Perhaps the author considered the apple tree a symbol of the tree of life while referring to members of Ephrata Cloister as the lilies. Several visitors to 18. The dried apple schnitz.
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The Graeme Park Commonplace Book: A Wedding at Graeme Park: Tasha & Adraea
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The Graeme Park Commonplace Book. Everything that's new (and old) at Graeme Park. Saturday, June 6, 2015. A Wedding at Graeme Park: Tasha and Adraea. Tasha and Adraea were the third couple to get married at Graeme Park. During our big Memorial Day Wedding Triple Crown. They planned a beautiful jazz-age inspired theme, beginning with a processional through the historic Keith House and out to the alter, framed by vintage doors from Love Bird Vintage Rentals. Back in the Open Aire Affairs. The classic, trad...
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The Graeme Park Commonplace Book: May 2015
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The Graeme Park Commonplace Book. Everything that's new (and old) at Graeme Park. Friday, May 29, 2015. A Wedding at Graeme Park: Kathy and Bob. Kathy and Bob selected the peaceful area near the waterfall at Graeme Park. As the site for their ceremony with the guests facing towards the pond and stream. Of Newtown, scallops wrapped in bacon, grilled vegetables, and fresh fruit. Inside the Open Aire Affairs. Congratulations Kathy and Bob and thanks for choosing Graeme Park. Labels: Joey Gs Catering. A Wedd...
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