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DeBence Antique Music World

Franklin, Pennsylvania

Culture, History, Library, Specialized

The museum features over 100 antique pieces of Mechanical Music ranging from the 1850's until the 1960's. Located in an old G.C. Murphey building in Franklin, PA. We hav emany talented tour guides who are always happy to give you a tour. All of our machines work and we can play more machines upon request.

Depreciation Lands Museum

Allison Park, Pennsylvania

Cemetery, General, History, Historic House, Library, Natural History, Park

The DLM is a living history museum where costumed docents tell the story of the development of the Depreciation Lands in the 18th century.

DuBois Area Historical Society

DuBois, Pennsylvania

History, Historical Society

To promote the study, preservation, and appreciation of history, especially of the DuBois Area. Among a large group of interests are the area's schools, churches, entertainment, business and industry, lumbering, mining, architecture, farm and grange life, genealogy, fire departments, and anything else which pertains to the history of the DuBois area and its residents.

Demuth Foundation

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Art, General, History, Library

The Demuth Museum is dedicated to developing awareness, understanding and appreciation of the artwork and legacy of Charles Demuth, renowned American modernist painter and his family's contributions to the Lancaster community. The Demuth Museum strives to engage and inspire a diverse range of audiences by pursuing an innovative program of exhibitions, education, scholarship and collections activities. National in scope, while reflecting the distinctive character of the Lancaster region, the Demuth Museum explores the compelling work and legacy of Charles Demuth

Dobbin House

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

History, Historic House

Four Score and Seven years before the Civil War Battle of Gettysburg, (1776), Reverend Alexander Dobbin built a house to begin a new life in America for himself and his family. Today his home, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a colonial restaurant where candlelit elegance, superior food in abundance, and gracious service bring back the sights, sounds and tastes of two centuries ago. It consistently wins Mobil Guide's highest area rating. The friendly hospitality of the Dobbin House extends to the Springhouse Tavern, Gettystown Bed and Breakfast, Country Curiosity Store, Abigail Adams Ballroom, in-house bakery and secret "underground railroad" slave hideout.