York, PA, Celebrates its Newly-Restored Marker
The community gathered around the restoration of the town’s remaining marker,garnering widespread publicity. Read the article and view images (953 KB PDF)
The community gathered around the restoration of the town’s remaining marker,garnering widespread publicity. Read the article and view images (953 KB PDF)
York, Pennsylvania, has taken a great leap forward in preserving its past by restoring its remaining Keystone Marker. Originally, this historic city would have had multiple markers at each of its entrances. Read the article (237 KB PDF)
Mountville, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, will receive three new Keystone Markers in time for its 200th anniversary. Read the article (125 KB PDF)
Greensboro, Pennsylvania, became the first town to receive new Keystone Markers in nearly 70 years this November when the Keystone Marker Trust installed 2 new of the classic blue-and-yellow signs there to the delight of local residents. This installation represents a new era for the Keystone Markers, as towns across the Commonwealth look to re-install…
As part of its celebration of Public Service Recognition Week, PennDOT recognized the KMT’s Jim Carn. Good job, Jim! Read the letter (36 KB PDF)
The Herndon Borough Council thanked the KMT’s Jim Carn this week for his work on the Herndon Keystone Markers. Read the letter from the Mayor of Herndon (22 KB PDF)
A partnership that engaged the KMT, the municipality, the Boy Scouts, the press, and dedicated citizens resulted in the dramatic rescue and restoration of Sigel’s Keystone Markers. Congratulations and thank you for the inspiration! Read the article (448 KB PDF)
Historian N. Clair Clawser has just published a new book about the Keystone Markers full of Pennsylvania trivia. Read the article (1.2 MB PDF)
On Sat. June 23, 2012, KMT’s Jack Graham offered a presentation on the history of the Keystone Markers. Greenwood Nursery’s own Keystone Marker was restored for the event. Read the article (551 KB PDF)
Keystone Markers Featured in Magazine “Inside Pennsylvania.” Read the article (2.4 MB PDF)