Allison-Antrim Museum to Host Speaker on Fort Loudoun Historic Site

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GREENCASTLE- The Allison-Antrim Museum will host a speaker meeting on Thursday, May 9 at 7 p.m. featuring Mike Strausner, President of the Fort Loudoun Historic Site, a Pennsylvania Historic Site. Strausner will deliver a PowerPoint presentation covering the history of the site from prehistoric times to modern day.

The presentation will delve into the details of native Americans who lived at the site before European settlement, the first settler who built his homestead there, and the building of the fort and military operations from 1756 to 1765. The second part of the presentation will discuss the Historical Society’s role at the site, the reconstruction efforts which are underway, and the goals of the Historical Society.

The event is free to attend, and donations are accepted and appreciated. Attendees are encouraged to visit the Allison-Antrim Museum’s website at www.greencastlemuseum.org for more information.

Fort Loudoun Historic Site, located in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, is a significant historical landmark that has played a crucial role in the region’s history. The site has witnessed the presence of native Americans, early settlers, and military operations during the French and Indian War. The ongoing reconstruction efforts aim to preserve and showcase the site’s rich history for future generations.

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