• Project 61 – 6th Annual R. C. Reed Architecture Lecture

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

    Project 61 – What Was It? What Effect Did It Have on Carlisle? This talk will describe the beautification and restoration project in downtown Carlisle. In 1961, civic leaders proposed a plan, named Project 61, to enhance the appearance of businesses in downtown Carlisle. They decided to use a colonial theme to unify buildings' appearances […]

  • Cumberland County Historical Society Annual Meeting and Expo

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

    Join us for our 2022 Annual Meeting as well as an expo highlighting our current and permanent exhibits and mission based departments. 12:30: Doors Open 12:30 - 1:30: Refreshments and Tours Guided tours of the NEW Exhibit "War Amongst the People/From Swords to Plowshares" at the G. B. Stuart History Workshop Guided tours of the […]

  • Murder Most Foul

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

    Author and award-winning journalist Joseph David Cress will present an overview of some of the most nefarious crimes, solved and unsolved, in Cumberland County history. Copies of his True Crime books will be on sale in Todd Hall starting at 5:30 p.m.

  • A Night with the Babe

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

    Join the Cumberland County Historical Society and the Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum from Baltimore Maryland for a SPECIAL Night of Baseball History as we close out our “Heart of a Champion: Sports on Cumberland County” Exhibit. The Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum will bring select artifacts from their vast collection of Babe Ruth and 19th […]

  • Henry’s Valley, A Storied Place

    Jerry Clouse speaks on Henry's Valley, a Storied Place: Life within the Folds of the Blue Mountain. Come and learn where this somewhat mysterious valley is located. Local author Jerry […]

  • The Sleeping Car Porters

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

    The men and women who worked as porters for the Pullman Car Company on the Pennsylvania Railroad have an extraordinary history in both the labor movement and the civil rights […]

  • Oh the Stories They Tell

    The amazing history uncovered while collecting stories in Mt Holly Springs.

  • Carlisle’s Lincoln Cemetery

    This presentation will explore the history of Carlisle's oldest historic Black Cemetery. RSVP Here:

  • First Ladies: More Than a Dress

    Since 1912, tourists have flocked to the Smithsonian to see the gowns of our First Ladies. By the 1960s, moved to larger quarters in what eventually became the National Museum of American History, the First Ladies exhibit included White House china and personal accessories, although the gowns remained the centerpiece of interest. But over time […]

  • 19th Century Black Fashion History Through Photographs

    The culture of fashion in the nineteenth century represents a completely different world when compared with today’s attitudes towards dress and individuality. Within this context, photos of African Americans from the invention of the daguerreotype in 1839 through the end of World War I present fascinating opportunities to study African Americans’ self-fashioning. When the sitters’ […]

  • New Findings About the History of the Carlisle Indian School

    After a decade of locating, scanning, describing and sharing thousands of pages of Indian School records, what do we know now that we didn’t know before. Carlisle Indian School Digital Resource Center Co-Director Jim Gerencser and Indian School researcher Kate Theimer will share what we've learned and explain how the new knowledge fits into our old […]