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The weather outside may not have you thinking about lawn maintenance, but the staff at the GCHS certainly is. Our lawn care equipment is in desperate need of an upgrade and we’re kicking off 2021 with a Calendar Ticket to help raise funds to do so. Each ticket is a $10 donation and has cash prizes for each day in April. That’s 30 chances to win cash for only $10! They can be purchased through our gift shop or by contacting a GCHS staff member or volunteer. If you don’t live local but still want to purchase tickets we can mail tickets to our out of town supporters! Just call the museum office, email Janis ( Janis@greenecountyhistory.org ), purchase through our online store or send us a private message on Facebook. Please keep in mind, the museum is not currently open for regular hours. If you would like to purchase at the gift shop, be sure to call the office and set up a date and time to come in. As you know, we depend on donations and fundraising to continue our work here at the
We are always trying to be innovative and up to date here at the Greene County Historical Society, and as we prepare for our opening day this Saturday, April 30th 2022 from 10AM to 3PM we are excited to announce the next step in our Museum Interpretation. Thanks to the Generosity of Mr. Glenn Toothman, CEO of Memory Medallion and the hard work and dedication of Dr. Kathleen Thompson's History Class at Waynesburg University, the first floor rooms of our West Wing now feature completed Memory Medallions. Memory Medallions are small metal discs with a QR code, that when scanned by a Cell Phone or Tablet provide the user with detailed information and photos about the displays and items in our rooms. Each Student completed two medallions to bring to life the various exhibits in that portion of the Building. As you tour our museum, be sure to look out for the Medallions, and utilize them to take your next step into a journey through Greene County History. The Photo to the Left is Dr.
The Waynesburg and Washington Railroad is a HUGE part of the Greene County Historical Society Museum! The Waynesburg & Washington Railroad (W&W RR) faithfully served the county seats of Washington and Greene Counties in Southwestern Pennsylvania. The W&W RR was nearly single handedly the key to Greene County economic development in that farmers and merchants had reliable means to transport goods and service to market. The line ran independently as the “W&W RR” until 1885 when the mighty Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) purchased the line. In 1920, the W&W RR lost its identity when the PRR reorganized and then re-lettered all equipment “PENNSYLVANIA.” The railroad was 28 miles of narrow gauge parallel steel that carried freight and passengers from inception on May 18, 1875, to the last day of freight revenue service on April 6, 1933. Passenger service ended a few years earlier on July 9, 1929. In those short 28 miles, there were 178 curves, eleven “major” stations service
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