Preserving Our Heritage Archives & Museum

Preserving Our Heritage Archives & Museum in Fayetteville, PA
11191 S Mountain Road, Fayetteville, PA 17222
(717) 762-2367

Contacts

Street address:
11191 S Mountain Road

City / suburb:
Fayetteville

County:
Franklin

State:
Pennsylvania

ZIP code:
17222

Phone:
(717) 762-2367 (Primary Phone)

E-mail:
archivesmuseum@hotmail.com

GPS Longitude:
-77.4858322143555

GPS Latitude:
39.8456802368164

Business description

Dedicated to the preservation and display of the history of the Greater Waynesboro Area, centered on South Mountain, Quincy, Rouzerville, Mont Alto.

Built as a one room school 1910 and a two room in 1916, POHA & M was originally known as New Baltimore Quincy Township School and was operated until 1955. Sold at Public Sale to Edward Carbaugh the building was used as a garage & storage area until purchased by New Baltimore Church of God on October 24, 2002. POHA & M is a regional Archives & Museum containing materials & phototgraphs too numerous to mention. The Mark & Gladys Carbaugh 1930-1950 General Store was added on July 14, 2010 & features store related items, a map area as well as other business related items & artifacts. POHA & M holds the largest single collection of original Waynesboro area newspapers from 1850-1923, & newspapers on microfilm from Gettysburg, Waynesboro, Greencastle, Chambersburg & Shippensburg.

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Estimated number of employees: 1
Annual sales estimate: 0
City / suburb: Fayetteville, PA
County: Franklin
Products

Family Tree Research, Newspapers on microfilm, book publishing

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According to our records, this business is located at 11191 S Mountain Road in Fayetteville (in Franklin County), Pennsylvania 17222, the location GPS coordinates are: 39.8456802368164 (latitude), -77.4858322143555 (longitude). Preserving Our Heritage Archives & Museum is categorized under Museums. Current estimates show that the unit has a sales volume of $Less than $100,000 and staff of approximately 1 worker. You can contact the company by phone at (717) 762-2367. Open from 8:00 am until 12:00 pm (Monday, Wednesday, Friday).
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Hours
Mon
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Tue
Closed
Wed
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Thu
Closed
Fri
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed
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