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EXPERIENCE

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Washington County

History.
 

MAY 4, 2025

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WELCOME TO FREE MUSEUM DAY

WASHINGTON COUNTY, PA

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Experience history for FREE in Washington County, Pennsylvania on Sunday, May 4, 2025. Visit one, or all five museum locations. Tickets are limited, so reserve yours today!

Enter for a chance to win a $250 Tanger Outlets Gift Card.*

  1. Pick up your Passport from the first Washington County Museum you visit on Free Museum Day.  

  2. Get it stamped at a minimum of three of the six participating museums on May 4, 2025 to qualify.  

  3. Turn in your Passport at the last museum you visit.

*Winner will be notified on or by June 1, 2025.

Odds of winning determined by number of entries received.

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Participating Museums

meadowcroft

ROCKSHELTER AND HISTORIC VILLAGE

Enjoy 19,000 years all in one day.

Experience what life was like for prehistoric Americans at Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village. Explore the prehistoric Meadowcroft Rockshelter, 16th Century Indian village life, the 18th Century frontier and 19th Century rural life.

PENNSYLVANIA

TROLLEY MUSEUM

Climb aboard for a ride into the past!

Experience living history through scenic rides on vintage streetcars. Includes guided tour, exhibits, Museum Store and picnic area.

Trolley

BRADFORD HOUSE

MUSEUM

Visit the birthplace of American Rebellion!

David Bradford, a leader of the 1791-1794 Whiskey Rebellion, built this National Historic Landmark in 1788; now operating as a museum interpreting 18th Century lifestyle.

Bradford

whiskey Rebellion

EDUCATION & VISITOR CENTER

Are you a friend of liberty, or of order?

Learn about the Whiskey Rebellion and how it helped shape American history through displays including a historic timeline, period exhibits and 18th century tavern bar, and distilling displays.

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DUNCAN & MILLER

GLASS MUSEUM

The loveliest glassware in America.

Tour a stunning collection of glass, glassmaking tools and memorabilia from 1865-1955. Duncan & Miller was called "The loveliest glassware in America."

Duncan
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