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Check Out Local History The Bradford House Museum Address: 175 South Main Street, Washington Contact: bradfordhouse.org, or 724.222.3604 (Visitors must call in advance to schedule a tour with a 48‑hour notice.) The Bradford House was built in 1788 and was home to the Whiskey Rebellion, the first domestic challenge to the new American government. The mission of the Bradford House Historical Association is to preserve and promote the history and heritage of the Bradford House Museum and to educate the public on the role of David Bradford and the Whiskey Rebellion in shaping American history. Visit the website for more information. Vintage Collection Duncan & Miller Glass Museum Address: 525 Jefferson Avenue, Washington Contact: duncanmiller.myfastsite.com, or 724.225.9950 The lovely Duncan & Miller Glass has a new chapter in the opening of the glass museum where collectors, dealers and all those interested in beautiful glass and the art of glassmaking may visit, enjoy and learn from the exhibits. It features a stunning collection of glass, glassmaking tools and memorabilia from 1870-1955. Visit the website for more information. Historical Society of Mount Lebanon Lectures Dates: Check the website for the variety of dates. Address: Mt. Lebanon Library, 16 Castle Shannon Boulevard, Mt. Lebanon Contact: lebohistory.org, or 412.329.8595 This historical society presents five free lectures each year during the fall, winter and spring, inviting noted historians, authors, and experts to give talks on historical subjects of interest to the people of Mt. Lebanon. The lectures usually take place downstairs at Mt. Lebanon Library. You can see upcoming lectures by checking the society’s Events list on the website. “Where Custom Homes are a Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village Family Tradition” Address: 401 Meadowcroft Road, Avella Contact: heinzhistorycenter.org, or 724.587.3412 Enjoy 16,000 years all in one day! Experience what life was like for prehistoric Americans at Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village. Visit the website for more information. Featuring: state Ho The E of mes jt Thomas Bedner Farms homes Only 3 Lots Left Pennsylvania Trolley Museum Address: 1 Museum Road, Washington Contact: pa-trolley.org, or 724.228.9256 Take a ride into the past! Imagine a museum where visitors are actually encouraged to touch the exhibits and ride in them too! Museum guides will also put the trolley in its historical context, and explain what life was like 50-100 years ago. Admission includes 4-mile scenic trolley rides, exhibits, guided tour, theater, museum store and picnic area. Free parking. Continued on next page > Upper St. Clair WellingtonRealEstatePA .com www. 724-731-0100 Patty Thomas , Broker Rebecca Lutz , Realtor MT. LEBANON ❘ WINTER 2018 23