Curator’s Viewpoint

Cumberland County Historical Society 21 N. Pitt Street, Carlisle, PA, United States

Gain a new perspective on the museum’s exhibits with a special walk through with the Museum Curator, Rachel Knapp. Hear about the tricks, troubles, and the thought process museum staff utilizes to help make an exhibit come to life. Cost: Free to members; $5 nonmembers

Molly Pitcher Stitchers Kids Class

G.B. Stuart History Workshop 29 W. High St., Carlisle, United States

Molly Pitcher Stitchers (MPS), in co-operation with the Cumberland County Historical Society (CCHS), will provide a children's class on Saturday, February 22, 2020.  The stitches include cross-stitch, satin stitch, back stitch, and outline stitch.   This program will be taught from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon at The History on High Shop.  Children ages 7 […]

Black History Festival

Visit our table at the Hamilton Elementary School during Hope Station's Black History Festival. Hamilton Elementary is located at: 735 Clay St, Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013

Museum Scavenger Hunt

Cumberland County Historical Society 21 N. Pitt Street, Carlisle, PA, United States

Help CPARC raise awareness about Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Awareness month. Join CPARC for a scavenger hunt at the Cumberland County Historical Society. Participants from the CPARC Community Fusion day program are eager to meet you and search for clues in the museum! CPARC staff and individuals love doing the scavenger hunts that the […]

Museum of the American Revolution Bus Trip

TOUR BOOKED Visit the museum and their special exhibition Cost of Revolution: The Life and Death of an Irish Soldier. The tour will leave Two Mile House at 9:00am. Participants will have time to explore Historic Philadelphia and have lunch on their own before touring the Museum. Dinner is arrainged at the Black Powder Tavern […]

Tour of Two Mile House

Two Mile House 1189 Walnut Bottom Rd, Carlisle, PA, United States

Join Sharon Filipovich for a tour of the historic Two Mile House. Visitors will hear the history of the house and learn about current uses of the property by CCHS. Members free; $5 for nonmembers

Slavery in the North Book Group

Slavery in the North Book Group over Zoom. Please note that new registrants will need to provide a copy of the book for themselves.

Underground Railroad Walking Tour

Tour Full Matthew March, Education Curator, will lead this walking tour that will focus on the role of abolitionists and freedom seekers in Boiling Springs.   The historic village was the site of an Underground Railroad “station” operated by area resident, Daniel Kaufman. Meet in Boiling Springs at the parking lot by the Mill apartments off […]

Camp Michaux Walking Tour

Tour Full David Smith will lead the popular Camp Michaux walking tour of the old Bunker Hill Farm; Pine Grove Furnace CCC Camp; Pine Grove Furnace POW Interrogation Camp; and the United Church of Christ & United Presbyterian Church Camp.  Meet at the furnace in Pine Grove State Park. Cost: $10/member; $15/nonmember; $5/school-age-children

Museum Exhibit Celebration Reception

Reception for the Artifacts Speak! Exhibit. Cumberland County collections share their story in the new exhibit “Artifacts Speak”. With help from community organizations in Cumberland County, CCHS shines a spotlight on how seemingly normal items can have a fascinating story. Sponsored in honor of John and MaryPat Wentzel by the Wentzel Family RSVP below.

Adventures In History 21+ Summer Camp Sampler

Two Mile House 1189 Walnut Bottom Rd, Carlisle, PA, United States

Registration Closed No more wishing you could do what the kids do! For the first time, CCHS will offer a one-day summer camp for adults. Come learn how to make a fire with flint and steel and use that fire to cook lunch. Other skills stations to include woodworking, fabric arts, military drilling, and leather […]

100 Years of Enola with Jim Leonard

Join Jim Leonard for discussion on the history the Enola Railroad and the construction boom in the late 1870s and continued through the early 1900s, with Enola becoming the main means of transporting goods through the county. Many towns were created due to this economic growth directly resulting from the presence of railroads, including Enola. […]