Route 422 travelers see signs of the past
From the Armstrong County ‘Leader Times’: Route 422 travelers see signs of the past
From the Armstrong County ‘Leader Times’: Route 422 travelers see signs of the past
Check out page 15 of PennDOT’s October 2013 E-Digest for a shout out to KMT! View the newsletter, with KMT article on p. 15 (2.1 MB PDF)
The people of Arendtsville proudly unveiled the Commonwealth’s newest Keystone Marker. Special thanks to Ferd Prehn for leading the effort to restore this treasured piece of Pennsylvania past. Read the article (241 KB PDF)
Robeson Township, Berks County, just put in place two new Keystone Markers in Seyfert. Congratulations to the people of Robeson Township and the village of Seyfert! Thank you to Glenva Kohl and Tom Keim!
Watch this video produced by the Gettysburg Area High School Technology Students Association, who restored one of the town’s markers in partnership with KMT. Good work!
One of several Gettysburg markers known to exist but in need of refurbishment and re-erection now greets visitors to this famous PA town, thanks to the Gettysburg Area High School. Read the article (696 KB PDF)
A recent article in the Pottstown Mercury features the Keystone Markers, both old and new. Read on! Read the article (58 KB PDF)
Schoeneck, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, PA, will be the newest Pennsylvania community to re-install its Keystone Markers. The community has installed markers at all five of its entrances. Read the article (590 KB PDF)
On Friday, April 26, Mountville, Lancaster County, dedicated the first of its three new Keystone Markers. The well-attended ceremony included members of the Trust as well as state, county, and local leaders. Read the article (1.1 MB PDF)