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SUMMARY:Photographic History of Railways
DESCRIPTION:Photographic History of Railways of Lancaster County featuring Manheim Trolleys and Trains: a free presentation by Stan Bowman at 2:00 pm\n\n\n\nPrior to 1955\, there was a proliferation of trolley lines in Delaware County and maybe 50 streetcar lines in the city of Philadelphia. Stan was a witness to all of this. As a youngster\, he rode all 4 of the Red Arrow suburban trolley lines in Delaware County. In 1946\, his father took Stan by train to Lancaster where they rode two of the local trolley lines in order to arrive at a\n\nrelative's house on South Lime Street. He has written two books\, "Trolleys of Chester County" and "The Trolleys of Pottstown\, PA". He has been a member of the National Railway Historical Society since 1966. Stan is a retired high school teacher having taught mathematics for 34 years.\n\n\n\nThe Station is open from 1:00 pm 4:00 pm. Take a free tour of the station\,\n\nmodel railroad\, cabin car\, and ride the trolley!\n\n\n\nAnd DON'T MISS FREE PRESENTATIONS AND DEMONSTRATIONS\n\nOutside (weather permitting) at the Fasig and Keath Houses\, 18 th c. log houses\n\nat 30 32 E. High St. from 1:00 pm 4:00 pm FREE House Tours\n\n\n\nHUBERHAUS POTTERY Items will be for sale.\n\nStephen and Susan Horst from Schaefferstown\, owners of Huberhaus Pottery\, make\n\nredware pottery in the traditional Pennsylvania Dutch manner\, one piece at a time.\n\nEach piece is handmade from red clay\, coggled\, dried\, decorated and fired\, then\n\nglazed and re-fired. Wheel work includes bowls\, crocks\, mugs and pitchers. Their goal\n\nis to provide a product that is reminiscent of days gone by\, but of practical use today.\n\n\n\nCOLONIAL CLOTHING\n\nAva Graff is a Manheim Central student who was inspired by the AMC series TURN to\n\nbegin sewing eighteenth century women's clothing. Stop by to see what she's made\n\nand talk with her about her passion for the period. Manheim Historical Society's Town\n\nCrier will model men's attire.
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\nPrior to 1955\, there was a proliferation of trolley lines in Delaware County and maybe 50 streetcar lines in the city of Philadelphia. Stan was a witness to all of this. As a youngster\, he rode all 4 of the Red Arrow suburban trolley lines in Delaware County. In 1946\, his father took Stan by train to Lancaster where they rode two of the local trolley lines in order to arrive at a
\nrelative&rsquo\;s house on South Lime Street. He has written two books\, &ldquo\;Trolleys of Chester County&rdquo\; and &ldquo\;The Trolleys of Pottstown\, PA&rdquo\;. He has been a member of the National Railway Historical Society since 1966. Stan is a retired high school teacher having taught mathematics for 34 years.
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\nThe Station is open from 1:00 pm &ndash\; 4:00 pm. Take a free tour of the station\,
\nmodel railroad\, cabin car\, and ride the trolley!
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\nAnd DON&rsquo\;T MISS &hellip\; FREE PRESENTATIONS AND DEMONSTRATIONS
\nOutside (weather permitting) at the Fasig and Keath Houses\, 18 th c. log houses
\nat 30 &ndash\; 32 E. High St. from 1:00 pm &ndash\; 4:00 pm FREE House Tours
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\nHUBERHAUS POTTERY Items will be for sale.
\nStephen and Susan Horst from Schaefferstown\, owners of Huberhaus Pottery\, make
\nredware pottery in the traditional Pennsylvania Dutch manner\, one piece at a time.
\nEach piece is handmade from red clay\, coggled\, dried\, decorated and fired\, then
\nglazed and re-fired. Wheel work includes bowls\, crocks\, mugs and pitchers. Their goal
\nis to provide a product that is reminiscent of days gone by\, but of practical use today.
\n
\nCOLONIAL CLOTHING
\nAva Graff is a Manheim Central student who was inspired by the AMC series TURN to
\nbegin sewing eighteenth century women&rsquo\;s clothing. Stop by to see what she&rsquo\;s made
\nand talk with her about her passion for the period. Manheim Historical Society&rsquo\;s Town
\nCrier will model men&rsquo\;s attire.
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LOCATION:Historic Manheim Railroad Station 210 S. Charlotte St.. Manheim
UID:e.3375.1434
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DTSTAMP:20240329T104222Z
URL:https://business.manheimchamber.com/events/details/photographic-history-of-railways-1434
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