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Penn's Colony Festival

Penn's Colony Festival
365 Saxonburg Boulevard
724-352-9922

For 20 years the educational and living history activities of Penn's Colony have remembered the pivotal era of the French and Indian War (1754-1760) beginning with a young George Washington's trek to the western Pennsylvania frontier as a volunteer for the Virginia Colony (and British Crown) to report on the settlement activities of the French.

The point of land called the Forks of the Ohio (Pittsburgh) because whoever controlled this point and its waterways would control the frontier. Events from Washington's first, and subsequent visits to this region, led to the sparking of the French and Indian War which changed the course of history for America, and the world.

On the weekends, the living history encampment presents re-enactors from the British, Colonial, Scottish, French and Native groups which made their mark on this region. Visit the Carnegie Library Booth (117-118) for reference materials, maps and much more on the era.

Penn's Colony Festival is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media