2008-07-31 12:57:00
LIZ NAVRATIL, Staff
Step into the 18th century. Watch pack horses pull a cart to one of the local farms. Drive a locomotive from Lancaster to Harrisburg. All of these activities have become easier to do this August, thanks to a new program run by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission....
2008-07-25 01:10:00
LAURA FREEMAN, Staff
If you ask a kid in the summer to name the first president of the United States, chances are it might take him a minute or two to answer. According to a Johns Hopkins University study, children actually lose knowledge over the summer, when they are not learning. The Pennsylvania Historical......
2008-05-29 01:25:00
LARRY ALEXANDER, Staff
The age of steam locomotives is just a memory to older Americans, while their children don't recall it at all.But now, visitors to Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg can see the golden years of railroading through the eyes of a well-known railroad artist."Railroad......
2008-05-15 13:30:00
By KATHLEEN DAMINGER, Staff
In life and in death, artist Ted Rose was rather a private man. Although his passion was painting specific landscapes — mainly the industrial landscape of depots, trains and grain elevators, but also the Southwestern desert beauty that he called home — Rose was never pigeon-hole......
2008-04-04 17:48:00
LARRY ALEXANDER, Staff
Two Lancaster County historic railroad sites will be featured on national television Monday.The Strasburg Rail Road will be highlighted on History's "Modern Marvels" at 8 p.m., followed at 9 p.m. by The Learning Channel's "Jon and Kate + 8," in which the stars v......
2008-03-09 00:02:00
STAFF REPORT
The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission will publicly display the original 1681 Charter, granted by England's King Charles II to William Penn, from noon until 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 9, at The State Museum, 300 North St., Harrisburg. In addition, admission to the planetarium and t......
2008-01-11 00:25:00
LARRY ALEXANDER, Staff
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg has twins: two 58-year-old Diesel locomotives weighing in at 255,000 pounds each.The new arrivals were brought to the museum Wednesday via the main line at Paradise and the tracks of the Strasburg Rail Road.Dubbed the 902 and the 903,......
2007-12-26 00:31:00
LARRY ALEXANDER, Staff
My New Year's resolution for 2008 is to get rich.I don't know how I'll do that, but it's my goal.It's not that I want a big house or a fancy car. And I certainly don't relish going into a higher tax bracket or having supposed "long-lost cousins" knocking on my door to tell me they n......
2007-12-18 18:28:00
CARLA DI FONZO, Staff
When the Strasburg 275th Anniversary Committee began planning its New Year's Eve celebration, some thought dropping a train might be fitting — but completely impractical.True, the area is known for attractions like the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania and the National Toy Train Mu......
2007-12-10 00:05:00
LARRY ALEXANDER, Staff
It's the locomotive that helped jubilant Americans honor Charles Lindbergh.In June 1927, the Pennsylvania Railroad E6 Atlantic locomotive No. 460 raced from Washington, D.C., to New York City bearing newsreel footage of Calvin Coolidge presenting the famed aviator with a presidential m......
2007-12-07 03:06:00
LARRY ALEXANDER, Staff
All aboard the Peanuts Express. Next stop, the governor's residence.Snoopy, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Woodstock and good ol' Charlie Brown will spend this holiday season riding the rails around Gov. Ed Rendell's Christmas tree, thanks in part to the folks at the Railroad Museum o......
2007-12-01 03:19:00
BRIAN WALLACE, Staff
Admission fees at Landis Valley Museum and the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania will increase by $1 beginning next year to help pay for improvements at both sites.The museums have not raised rates since 2002, Barbara Franco, executive director of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commi......
2007-11-05 00:06:00
TOM KNAPP, Staff
The history of warfare is linked indelibly to transportation.From aircraft and naval vessels to jeeps and motorbikes, the military always has had to find better ways to get where it needs to go. That's where the histories of trains and troops overlap."Railroads really were ......
2007-10-15 01:03:00
PATRICK BURNS, Staff
The sign at a vendor's table at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania read "Stop, Look, Listen." And that's exactly what enthusiasts do at model railroad shows."I can't explain it; there's something magical about it," John V. Luppino, operations manager of......
2007-10-11 09:32:00
KATHLEEN DAMINGER, Staff
Ryan Kunkle, supervisor of visitor services at the Railroad Museum of Pa., can remember lying in bed as a little boy as the not-too distant echoes of train whistles lulled him to sleep. "The trains got in my mind and they never let up," he says. He's not alone. An est......
2007-10-03 20:20:00
CINDY HUMMEL, Correspondent
Strasburg Township supervisors Monday approved an ordinance that states fewer tracts of land can be subdivided off farms.Under the new agricultural zone ordinance, farm owners who have 50 to 99 acres could subdivide one parcel from the parent tract.The previous ordinance allowed a s......
2007-08-09 06:52:00
DAVID O’CONNOR, Staff
The circus calliope began playing at lunchtime, the sound seeming to carry across the parking lot and out to the rest of Strasburg, as Tom Persell gazed upon the small-but-special world of his circus. They were all there, and you could almost feel the excitement of a circus comi......
2007-07-20 01:35:00
LARRY ALEXANDER, Staff
Stepping out from behind the veil of time, Pennsylvania Past Players spent Thursday mingling with modern-day visitors at two county tourist attractions.The Past Players, 18 actors and Civil War re-enactors dressed in period attire, spent Thursday afternoon in Strasburg, strolling the groun......
2007-07-09 12:30:00
By JENNA SPINELLE, PAUL FRANZ and MEAGAN INGERSON
Railroad enthusiast Gary Wemyss has been coming to the Pennsylvania Railroad Museum in Strasburg every summer for as long as he can remember. This year, however, the Rockport, Mass., resident won't make it past the front door. Starting today, the railroad museum, Ephrata Cloister an......
2007-07-09 00:10:00
P.J. REILLY, Staff
More than 24,000 state government workers are staying home today, casualties of a partial government shutdown.Following a full day of budget negotiations Sunday, Gov. Ed Rendell announced at 11:15 p.m. that talks with state Senate leaders failed to move far enough to avert the furlou......
2007-06-12 00:58:00
LARRY ALEXANDER, Staff
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg will use a federal grant to protect an important part of America's railroading past.A $42,912 Conservation Project Support grant from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services will help the museum create new photographic image......
2007-05-19 01:43:00
LARRY ALEXANDER, Staff
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania has a new look.The museum officially dedicated its $1.4 million face-lift during a ceremony Friday.About 100 people, including some in Victorian garb, 1940s fashions and railroad conductor and train personnel outfits, crammed into the lobby for th......
2007-04-28 00:01:00
Larry Alexander, Staff
To the farmers of southern Lancaster County who depended on it, the Peach Bottom and Lancaster, Oxford and Southern Railroad was lovingly dubbed the "Little, Old and Slow."But during the 50-plus years it chugged between Peach Bottom, Quarryville and Oxford in Chester County, it w......
2007-04-14 00:27:00
Larry Alexander, Staff
Kids can travel along the Pennsylvania Trail of History for free today.To raise awareness of the newly expanded Children's Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, all historic sites administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission will admit two children free with the purchase ......
2007-03-12 08:49:00
Lori Van Ingen, Staff
When Bob Reese was about 12 years old, he and his friends walked from the southern end of Lancaster to the railroad station so often he knew the train schedules by heart.Reese liked trains so much he thought he would work for the railroad when he grew up."But Uncle Sam thought ......
2007-03-12 08:39:00
Jennifer Todd, Staff
On March 4, 1681, King Charles II of England granted to William Penn a charter for land in eastern North America.The specific tract was situated west of New Jersey, north of Maryland and south of New York and would be known as the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.Now, 326 years later, t......
2006-12-28 00:00:00
Larry Alexander
It's the little engine that could.
Weighing in at just 12 tons, the small Vulcan switch engine, a new addition to Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania's collection, and its half-dozen or so siblings, were once the workhorses of some of the nation's largest rail yards.
In use for dec...