YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    State Museum to Display William Penn's Charter on Pennsylvania's 332nd Birthday

    Family Friendly Activities Planned for Charter Day 2013

    HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 21, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The original Penn Charter that established Pennsylvania in 1681 will be on display for one week only at The State Museum of Pennsylvania. The document will go on display on Charter Day, Sunday, March 10, which is the 332nd birthday of Pennsylvania.

    In 1681, England's King Charles II used the charter to grant the land that is now Pennsylvania to founder William Penn. It is sometimes referred to as the state's "birth certificate" and was Penn's personal copy.

    "The charter is a tangible link to Pennsylvania's founding," James M. Vaughan, PHMC executive director said. "The fragile historical document is exhibited only once a year and for a very short time in special protective cases with low light and controlled temperature and humidity levels."

    Also on display will be a Civil War era note written by Governor Andrew Curtin on June 16, 1863, ordering the defense of Pennsylvania's border from "the Rebel Invader."  The document underscores the anxious days just before the Battle of Gettysburg, as General Lee's Confederate army crossed the Mason-Dixon Line. 

    The Charter and Curtin document will be exhibited from March 8 to March 17.

    On Charter Day, programming runs from noon to 4 p.m. Admission is free and includes visits to the Curiosity Connection, Planetarium and special tours led by Harrisburg Sci-Tech High students.

    Guests can meet "William Penn" as portrayed by William C. Kashatus and hear tales of bygone days from storyteller "Pennsylvania Jack."   The Victorian Dance Ensemble will also perform.

    PHMC staff and professionals from the region's many historical societies will also be available to answer questions.  Pennsylvania's 2012 National History Day winners will also attend.

    In addition to The State Museum's programming, many historic sites and museums along PHMC's Pennsylvania Trails of History® will offer free admission on March 10.

    Participating sites include:

    • Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum
    • Brandywine Battlefield Park
    • Bushy Run Battlefield
    • Conrad Weiser Homestead
    • Cornwall Iron Furnace
    • Daniel Boone Homestead
    • Drake Well Museum
    • Eckley Miners' Village
    • Ephrata Cloister
    • Erie Maritime Museum
    • Graeme Park
    • Fort Pitt Museum
    • Joseph Priestley House
    • Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum
    • Old Economy Village
    • Pennsbury Manor
    • Pennsylvania Military Museum
    • Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania  
    • Washington Crossing Historic Park

    For more information on Charter Day 2013, call 717-772-3257 or visit PHMC online at www.phmc.state.pa.us.

    The State Museum of Pennsylvania, adjacent to the State Capitol in Harrisburg, is one of 25 historic sites and museums administered by Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission as part of the Pennsylvania Trails of History®. The State Museum offers expansive collections interpreting Pennsylvania's fascinating heritage.

    With exhibits examining the dawn of geologic time, the Native American experience, the colonial and revolutionary era, a pivotal Civil War battleground, and the Commonwealth's vast industrial age, The State Museum demonstrates that Pennsylvania's story is America's story.

    For more information on The State Museum, visit www.statemuseumpa.org.

    Media contact: Howard Pollman, 717-705-8639

    SOURCE Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

    Loading...
    • Cycling-Road-Giro d'Italia points classification after stage 18

      May 23 (Infostrada Sports) - Points Classification Giro d'Italia after Stage 18 on Thursday 1. Mark Cavendish (Britain / Omega Pharma - Quick-Step) 113 2. Cadel Evans (Australia / BMC Racing) 109 3. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy / Astana) 103 4. Carlos Betancur (Colombia / AG2R) 94 5. Mauro Santambrogio (Italy / Vini Fantini) 89 6. Giovanni Visconti (Italy / Movistar) 86 7. Rigoberto Uran (Colombia / Team Sky) 86 8. Elia Viviani (Italy / Cannondale) 72 9. Ramunas Navardauskas (Lithuania / Garmin) 65 10. Giacomo Nizzolo (Italy / RadioShack) 61

    • Stockholm is burning: Why the Swedish riots bode ill for Europe

      Rampaging immigrant youths have upended the country's reputation as a prosperous refuge

    • Dog Found Standing Guard Over a Tornado Victim Reunited With Her Owner

      There's a happy ending to the story of a dog, found alive in the rubble after a massive tornado devastated Moore, Oklahoma: she's been reunited with her owner.

    • Abercrombie & Fitch: What's wrong with selling just to 'cool people'?

      Abercrombie & Fitch, one of the top sellers of young adult clothing in America, is again mired in controversy, this time over its refusal to offer plus-size clothes for teens.

    • Motor racing-Pirelli warn they could quit F1

      By Alan Baldwin MONACO, May 23 (Reuters) - Formula One tyre supplier Pirelli warned teams on Thursday that they will quit the sport at the end of the season if a new contract from 2014 is not agreed soon. Motorsport director Paul Hembery did not hide his impatience when he told reporters at the Monaco Grand Prix that time was running out for the Italian company to design and test tyres suitable for radically different 2014 regulations. "Apparently on Sept. 1 we are meant to tell them (the teams) everything that they need to know for the tyres for next season. ...

    • Andretti eager to end family's Indy500 'curse'

      By Steve Keating INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - It was media day at the Indianapolis 500 on Thursday and Marco Andretti knew the question was coming before it was even asked. What about the Andretti curse? For Marco, grandson of former Formula One champion Mario Andretti and son of IndyCar champion and team owner Michael, the family name is both a blessing and curse when it comes to racing at the famed Brickyard. American motor racing royalty, the Andrettis have ruled over open wheel racing in the United States with a string of victories that has linked generations. ...

    • Woman accused of contaminating daughter's IV tubes

      TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — A prosecutor says a woman on trial in Tucson contaminated her hospitalized infant daughter's intravenous lines in an attempt to get attention from the girl's father.

    • Distraught mom becomes face of Oklahoma storm

      MOORE, Okla. (AP) — A massive tornado was carving its way through town. There was no time to hesitate. LaTisha Garcia had to get to her children.

    Loading...

    Follow Yahoo! News