EQUINUNK, PA — The Equinunk Historical Society will feature historian Mimi Steffen in a program about “School Houses of Northern Wayne County” on Saturday, September 13, at 1 p.m. Through 20 …
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EQUINUNK, PA — The Equinunk Historical Society will feature historian Mimi Steffen in a program about “School Houses of Northern Wayne County” on Saturday, September 13, at 1 p.m. Through 20 years of rigorous research and continuing study, she has compiled a program based on photographs of rural schools in Preston, Scott, Buckingham, and Manchester townships. She has also published several books relating to this subject. She is in the process of compiling a data base of teachers who taught in these rural schools.
The society’s Calder Museum is located at 1972 Pine Mill Rd. in the center of Equinunk. Museum and gift shop doors open at noon. Call 570/224-6722 for information.
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