
Depreciation Lands Museum
4743 Pioneer Road, P.O.Box 174
Allison Park, PA 15101
(412) 486-0563
www.depreciationlandsmuseum.org
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The Depreciation Lands Museum and Park
The Depreciation Lands Museum and Park was created
by Hampton Township in 1973 and seeks to preserve and interpret
the early years of European settlement in the Depreciation Lands,
land set aside in Western Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania legislature
in 1783 to compensate its soldiers for service in the Revolutionary
war.
The Museum's peaceful wooded grounds transport
the visitor into an earlier time, with costumed demonstrators every
Sunday afternoon during the season, April - November. The site includes
the Pine Creek Covenanter Church, built in 1837, and the associated
cemetery, the Armstrong log house and herb garden, built in 1803,
a replica school, circa 1885, working blacksmith shop, wagon house
which houses a Conestoga wagon and displays, and a meeting building.
Dedicated volunteers and staff offer a variety
of family oriented activities through out the year. Be sure to check
their website
for weekly Hours and the Calendar of special events. Special group
activities can be planned for school, scout, and adult groups. |
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Historic Hampton Township
Books now available!
A limited supply of the sold-out hardback edition of Historic Hampton
Township, by Lib Hunter and Debbi Rassau, is now available. The
first printing of this interesting and informative book was sold
out in just a few weeks.
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The cost for this deluxe hardback edition is $35.00 (format: 11-1/2"
X 8-1/2", 328 pages ). Checks should be made payable to: Hampton
Township Historical Commission.
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