Pennsylvania Heritage® is a beautifully illustrated and popularly styled quarterly magazine featuring fascinating stories of the Commonwealth’s rich history and culture. Every issue brings informative and insightful perspectives authored by talented historians, curators, and archivists, as well as news about museum and preservation programs, plus the Pennsylvania Heritage Society newsletter.
Pennsylvania Heritage is co-published by the Pennsylvania Heritage Society and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
Every member of the Pennsylvania Heritage Society receives a full year of Pennsylvania Heritage® magazine!
Letter from PHMC Executive Director, Barbara Franco
In the Current, Summer 2010 Issue...
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Executive Director’s Letter |
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From the Editor |
3 |
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Letters |
4 |
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Wish You Were Here! |
5 |
| Remembering Place: Black National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania |
6 |
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Marking Pennsylvania's African American History |
14 |
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Mr. Peanut's Hometown: Wilkes-Barre and the Founding of Planters Peanut |
22 |
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Investing in our Past: Giving New Life to a Grande Dame |
30 |
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Trailblazers: Louise Tanner Brown |
34 |
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Black History in Pennsylvania: An Overview |
36 |
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Pennsylvania Heritage Society® Newsletter |
41 |
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PHMC Highlight |
45 |
| Bookshelf |
46 |
| Lost and Found |
48 |
| Marking Time | 49 |
Meet the STAFF OF Pennsylvania Heritage®
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Michael O’Malley - Editor Michael O’Malley has been the editor of Pennsylvania Heritage® since 1984, and has been with the PHMC since 1978. His most notable accomplishment was his editorial direction of the magazine series in the 1990s that profiled history makers in Pennsylvania such as Fred Rogers (Mr. Rogers), David McCullough, Kitty Carlisle Hart, James Michener, and others notables. A native Pennsylvanian, O’Malley also enjoys reading, travel, antiques, and visiting museums and galleries. |
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Kim Krammes-Stone - Art Director Kim Krammes-Stone has been with the magazine and the PHMC since 1992. She is a noted Harrisburg artist, and has experience in advertising. Her most notable accomplishment is the direction of the Centennial Exhibition of 1876 issue (Summer 2006). Krammes-Stone also enjoys painting, teaching, bicycling and historical fiction. |
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