January 2020 Update
From the President Greetings. Thanks to all the great cooks who made the December 10 Holiday Potluck so delicious. At the event, besides eating well, we recognized Tyler Rasmussen and […]
Read More »From the President Greetings. Thanks to all the great cooks who made the December 10 Holiday Potluck so delicious. At the event, besides eating well, we recognized Tyler Rasmussen and […]
Read More »From the President Greetings. There are a number of changes coming to the Harmony Museum in 2020. The biggest one is that Kathy Luek has decided to retire as our […]
Read More »AnswerWhere was this old landmark? Baldingers Store Baldingers was first built in 1933 as a fruit stand/farm market by Allen and Dorothy Dietz Baldinger. The paved area in the front […]
Read More »Where was this old landmark? This local place was once very different from what you see today. Do you know where in our area this photo was taken? At the […]
Read More »Answer Where was this old landmark? This photo was taken from what is now Route 528 at the edge of Evans City Borough. Although there are no oil derricks there […]
Read More »Where was this old landmark? This local place was once very different from what you see today. Do you know where in our area this photo was taken? At the […]
Read More »Magnificent Member Shelby Ruch is a Magnificent Member of Historic Harmony. We are extremely grateful for her time and effort that she puts into everything to help benefit our mission. […]
Read More »Charles Flowers Rifles Charles Flowers Rifles: Rather than just post a couple pictures, we thought it would be better to let you watch a video of one of our curators, […]
Read More »From The President Greetings, The reorganization of the Museum has begun with the movement of the Harmony Society bedroom/sitting room to the Wagner House and the development of a Harmony […]
Read More »From the President Greetings. We had a successful, Harmoniefest Meeting and Awards Dinner, with rave reviews about the meal by Harmony’s own Chopped Catering, and the presentation by Tom Nesbitt […]
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