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Pennsylvania State Forest Academy
The Commonwealth’s first forestry school was established h...
Ralph Elwood Brock
(1883–1959) The first African American graduate of the Pen...
George H. Wirt
(1880-1961)
Pennsylvania’s first professionally trai...
First Unmanned Balloon Ascension (1784)
On June 17, 1784, the first documented balloon ascension i...
The Old Chisholm Trail
This post commemorates and marks the first terminus...
Eisenhower Memorial
To this homestead Divine providence brought David J...
Granite Mountain Mining Company Office
This two-story building, constructed in about 1885, was on...
Miner's Union Hall
Built in 1890 at a cost of $23,000, this three-story build...
Cardinal Direction Marker: North
This granite stone is one of the oldest on ...
Colonial Trading Path
Colonial Trading Path or “Lower Path” joined the heart of ...
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Pennsylvania State Forest Academy
The Commonwealth’s first forestry school was established here at Mont Alto in 1903 and named the State Forest Academy in 1905. Among the first in the nation, it later merged with the Pennsylvania State University. Joseph T. Rothrock, the Commonwealth’s ...
Ralph Elwood Brock
(1883–1959) The first African American graduate of the Pennsylvania State Forest Academy here at Mont Alto and a member of the original class of 1906. A student & associate of Dr. J.T. Rothrock, Brock was Mont Alto State Forest Nursery ...
George H. Wirt
(1880-1961)
Pennsylvania’s first professionally trained forester and co-founder and first director of the State Forest Academy begun here in 1903. A protege of Dr. Joseph T. Rothrock, Wirt advocated learning through theory and practice and set pioneering trends in forestry education. ...
First Unmanned Balloon Ascension (1784)
On June 17, 1784, the first documented balloon ascension in America took place in a field near the town of Bladensburg. The man responsible for this remarkable event was an enterprising Prince George's County innkeeper and lawyer named Peter Carnes. ...
The Old Chisholm Trail
This post commemorates and marks the first terminus of the old Chisholm Cattle Trail, which extended from Brownsville, Texas, some 1,000 miles to the south. This post is identical to 400 Trail posts placed across Oklahoma (Indian Territory) by Bob ...
Eisenhower Memorial
To this homestead Divine providence brought David Jacob Eisenhower and Ida Stover Eisenhower. They lived in piety and Christian service, brought sons into the world, and taught them the ways of righteousness, of charity to all men and reverence to ...
Granite Mountain Mining Company Office
This two-story building, constructed in about 1885, was one of the first structures in Granite, and housed the brick vault that is seen here. The mining office handled the payroll for the men who worked at the Ruby Shaft and ...
Miner's Union Hall
Built in 1890 at a cost of $23,000, this three-story building was once the social center of a bustling mining town. The first floor was constructed of native granite. The cast iron front held 6 large windows and small colored ...
Cardinal Direction Marker: North
This granite stone is one of the oldest on earth – four billion years old! Before its two-week journey to Washington, D.C., the Dogrib (Tlicho) community of Acasta Lake, in Canada’s Northwest Territories, blessed the stone. The Dogrib recount ...
Colonial Trading Path
Colonial Trading Path or “Lower Path” joined the heart of the Creek Nation on the Chattahoochee River to the English Trading Post in Ocmulgee Old Fields, now Ocmulgee National Monument. Here the chief towns of the ancient Creek Confederacy stretched ...