Always entertaining and educational, National Aviary bus tours are led by Ornithologist, Bob Mulvihill (above holding a male Cape May Warbler caught for banding; photo by Pam Ferkett). Bob provides expert insight for participants of all ages and backgrounds. He lived and worked in the Laurel Highlands for more than 30 years before returning to Pittsburgh to work at the National Aviary, and knows its birdlife very well!
Source: The National Aviary
Welcome to ScottdaleThe borough was named Scottdale in honor of Col. Thomas A. Scott, who was assistant secretary of war during the Civil War and later president of the Pennsylvania Railroad when it opened its Scottdale branch in the spring of 1873. Scottdale was incorporated on February 5, 1874. The railroad along with the coal and coke industry played a prominent role in the prosperity and development of the community.
The Chestnut Ridge Historical Society Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving the history and artifacts of an area of the Laurel Mountains of Pennsylvania that is known as the Chestnut Ridge.