2759, 401 Meadowcroft Rd, Avella, PA 15312, United States地圖
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Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Museum
Helpful, friendly, informative staff. Kids really enjoyed the ax throwing, atlatl throwing, and fur identification. The Native American village was unique, and the other exhibits at the fur trading ...
Hidden gem! Meadowcroft is an amazing outdoor museum full of history! Visit the Rock Shelter, Eastern Woodland Indian Village and the 19th Century Historic Village! Lots to see and interact! Immerse y...
Really great site to see history plus fund activites
Spent over 2 hours here in September. The workers at the Indian Village gave a good overview and had a good throwing exercise you could participate in. In the Frontier Village, you could do some axe...
This place is pretty amazing. There are 3 “villages” and a rock shelter. One representing Monogahela native Americans in the 1570s, another what the frontier was like in the 1770s and a rural village ...
Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Museum
Helpful, friendly, informative staff. Kids really enjoyed the ax throwing, atlatl throwing, and fur identification. The Native American village was unique, and the other exhibits at the fur trading ...
Step back to long ago…
Hidden gem! Meadowcroft is an amazing outdoor museum full of history! Visit the Rock Shelter, Eastern Woodland Indian Village and the 19th Century Historic Village! Lots to see and interact! Immerse y...
Really great site to see history plus fund activites
Spent over 2 hours here in September. The workers at the Indian Village gave a good overview and had a good throwing exercise you could participate in. In the Frontier Village, you could do some axe...
Very interesting
Small but so rich with early history. This is definitely worth a visit. Guides were I formative and well versed in their topic.
Really cool look at history
This place is pretty amazing. There are 3 “villages” and a rock shelter. One representing Monogahela native Americans in the 1570s, another what the frontier was like in the 1770s and a rural village ...