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County revels in past at 10 sites on Saturday

Molly Nowakowski portrayed Emily Roebling at the Saxonburg Museum during the Butler County History Day on Saturday, June 29. Morgan Phillips/Butler Eagle

SAXONBURG — The canopy of clouds did not deter folks from coming out to one or all 10 sites that were recounting the past on Saturday during Butler County History Day.

The county Tourism & Convention Bureau event invited the history-curious to pick up a passport at any of the 10 historical sites offering tours and demonstrations or displaying artifacts. All passports stamped at three or more sites were entered into a drawing for a history-themed prize.

Sites that welcomed visitors were Historic Harmony, Weavers’ Cabin of Harmony, Mars Area Historical and Landmark Society, Sen. Walter Lowrie House in Butler, Evans City Historical Society, Buhl and Passavant Houses in Zelienople, Washington’s Trail 1753, Antique Automobile Club of America’s Butler chapter, Foltz Schoolhouse at Jennings Environmental Education Center, and the Saxonburg Museum.

All 10 sites were open free on History Day, which was held for the third consecutive year

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