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Laurel Highlands Historical Village

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  • Laurel Highlands Historical Village
  • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • Forms
      • Donation Letters
      • LHHV Legal Page
      • Support Letters
    • LHHV Documentation
      • Mission Statement
      • Executive Summary 2010
      • LHHV By-Laws
      • LHHV Code of Ethnics
      • LHHV Policies and Procedures
      • Maps
      • Executive Summary Pitt
      • LHHV Employee Handbook
  • Veterans Projects
    • Feeding Our Veterans in Need
    • Veteran’s Memorial Tags & Benches
    • Laurel Highlands Veterans Forms
  • Contact LHHV
  • ARTS & HERITAGE FESTIVAL 2025
    • Sponsorship Support Letter
    • Event Brochure and map for 2025
    • Vendor & Crafter Application 2025
    • Festival Map
  • Laurel Highlands Exploration Center
    • Recreational Activities
      • Laurel Highlands Veterans Greenway Lop Trail
      • LHHV Forest Trails Hiking Rules
      • Honan Ave Hiking Trail
      • Weather in the Laurel Highlands
      • LHHV Forest Trails Hiking Rules
    • Education
      • Historical Element
        • Laurel Highlands Unexplained Activity
        • Walking Tour of Johnstown
      • Conservation & Wildlife
      • Backyard Astronomy
      • Folklore & Legends
      • Ethnic Music
        • Duquesne University Tamburitzans
      • Ethnic Communities
        • Caribbean Countries
        • European Counties
        • English
        • East Asia and Oceania
        • Central America
        • Asia
        • Africa
      • Ethnic Recipes
        • Apple Press Homemade
    • Peace Gardens
      • Veterans Administration
      • Veterans Leadership Program
      • How to build a Wellness Park
      • Serenity Gardens their mission
    • Community Engagement
  • Videos
  • Various LHHV Pictures
  • LHHV Shows
  • LHHV LOGOS
  • LHHV Pictures

February 9, 2017 by Site Admin

Wine Experience – Sandyvale Memorial Gardens

Sandyvale Wine Experience has quickly become the area’s premier wine event.  Enjoy two unique wine events in one weekend! Kick it all off on Friday, September 8 with the Sandyvale Wine Dinner. This limited seating dinner will pair wines from around the world with great food. The Sandyvale Wine Festival is on Saturday, September 9 at Sandyvale Memorial Gardens.  Enjoy 16 of the best wineries in Pennsylvania, grab a bite from our gourmet food vendors and shop at over 20 of the most unique vendors around. Your low-cost admission enables you to delight in a unique wine experience, live entertainment, prizes and much more.

Source: Wine Experience – Sandyvale Memorial Gardens

Filed Under: Local Organization

February 9, 2017 by Site Admin

Sandyvale Memorial Gardens and Conservency Johnstown, PA

Welcome to Sandyvale: Sandyvale memorial gardens is a lush haven of open and inviting green space that links more than 200 years of Johnstown’s history with 21st century education, recreation, community service and arts opportunities.Anchored by a combined greenhouse and conservatory, indoor and outdoor classroom areas and an open-air performance venue, the Garden celebrates the passion and foresight of those who were once buried here – young heroes of the American Revolution and the Civil War, abolitionists who led freedom seekers through the Underground Railroad, determined pioneers who settled 19th century Johnstown, founding fathers and first families and the generations of immigrants who followed to fuel the nation’s industrial revolution.

Source: Sandyvale Memorial Gardens and Conservency Johnstown, PA

Filed Under: Local Organization

February 9, 2017 by Site Admin

Somerset Historical Center

The Somerset Historical Center is a 150 acre rural history museum located 4 miles north of the town of Somerset, Pennsylvania. The Somerset Historical Center preserves the history of life in rural southwestern Pennsylvania from the times of the region’s first farmers to the present day through exhibits, workshops and educational programs.

The Historical Center serves as the headquarters of the Historical & Genealogical Society of Somerset County. Permanent orientation exhibits and videos can be seen in the Visitors Center, constructed in 1997. The Visitors Center is also home to the Historical Society’s Genealogical Research Library and additional changing exhibits.

Source: Somerset Historical Center

Filed Under: Local Organization

February 9, 2017 by Site Admin

Welcome to NEW CENTERVILLE & RURAL VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY

Neighbors Helping Neighbors New Centerville Rural Volunteer Fire Company has been protecting and serving the community since 1949. We have approximately 80 active firepersons. NCRVFC covers approximately 110 square miles of rural Somerset County. The department is strictly Volunteers.

Source: Welcome to NEW CENTERVILLE & RURAL VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY

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