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Welcome to the Cocalico Valley Historical Society |
July 28, Field Trip Meet at 7:00 PM at the home of Ronald E. Frisbie Sr., 312 South 10th Street, Akron, PA for a tour of one of the area's best kept secrets, the Antique Radio Museum, begun in 1979. He will narrate the history of radio, and visitors will see radios dating from 1906 to the 1940's, including an exact replica of the Titanic radio room and the most sought after Marconi receiver in the world (manufactured in England in 1907 and one of the only five known to exist). Don't miss this trip!
For photos of the 2010 Pig Roast go to the bottom of our Programs and Events page
Hattie, Jim and Cynthia in the library. Hattie, Lowell and Jeff in the Print Shop.
Hattie at the Ephrata Cloister. Hattie at the Cloister Restaurant.
You don't want to miss the Hattie Brunner exhibit coming to the Society the fall. Check back for details.
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237- 249 West Main Street (Rt. 322), Ephrata, at the corner of Oak Street Our MissionWe are dedicated to acquiring, preserving, and interpreting material pertaining to the heritage of the Northern Lancaster County community known as the Cocalico Valley and making this material accessible to the public. The Cocalico Valley is defined as the townships of East and West Cocalico, Clay, Ephrata, West Earl and a portion of Earl. This includes the boroughs of Akron, Adamstown, Denver and Ephrata, Pennsylvania.
Links
Ephrata Cloister Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society Lancaster County Historical Society Ephrata Area Chamber of Commerce
Virtual Ephrata Borough of Ephrata Downtown Ephrata, Inc. (DEI)
Contact InformationTelephone 717.733.1616 Postal address P O Box 193, Ephrata, PA 17522
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