A new venue has opened in New Freedom, PA, called Steam Into History. The ticket office is freshly painted and interesting inside. The train itself has a brand new locomotive created in the style of the 1860's engine with three passenger cars--one of which is an open air car. While on the ride there was a lady in period attire to discuss what happened to the civilians during the battle of Gettysburg. The train ride lasted for 2 1/2 hours through very pleasant countryside. You can check out their schedule for train rides and the different first person interpreters or the musicians who will be on board for train rides at steamintohistory.com
I talked with one of the volunteers about when this project was first started, but he was too new to have all the information. I was amazed at how complete everything was from the buildings with their fresh paint and new displays to the excellent condition of the railroad cars, especially since they just opened in June of this year. All in all a very pleasant afternoon. Just one word of advice--bring along some bottled juice or water for the ride--I was so thirsty by the time we got to Hanover Junction, and the line for the ice cream truck was too much for me to be standing out in the heat.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Remembering another big anniversary
In the art gallery at the Majestic Theater there is currently a display of photographs showing the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. There were many scenes of old enemies gathering now as comrades. These photos will be on display until early December. I only hope more people can be made aware of them.
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Mater has been found!
For weeks I have seen a truck sitting in an empty lot, and then suddenly it was gone. A couple days later I again saw it in front of a towing company garage all decked out and looking a whole lot like Mater from Cars.
Just be aware Mater is happy advertising for this local towing company in Littlestown, PA.
Just be aware Mater is happy advertising for this local towing company in Littlestown, PA.
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