Pennsylvania Heritage magazine-1998 issue set

This back issue set contains the 1998 edition for winter, spring, summer, and fall.
Winter 1998 The Difference This Day Makes By Charlene Mires; A Step Back in Time: Graeme Park, Colonial Country Estate By Sharon Hernes Silverman; History and Community: Pennsylvania’s First Lady Makes the Connection By Brent D. Glass; Now Presenting America’s Oldest Playhouse: The Walnut Street Theatre By Geraldine A. Duclow
Spring 1998 Disaster—or Murder?— in the Mines By Robert P. Wolensky and Kenneth C. Wolensky; Life on the Lehigh Canal: An Interview with Richard Arner By Joan Gilbert; A Blast from the Past: Cornwall Iron Furnace By Sharon Hernes Silverman; Charles Grafly, An Apostle of American Art By Stephen May
Summer 1998 A Champion for All Seasons By Barbara Gregorich; Sparking a Rock’n’Roll Revolution: An Interview with Dick Clark By William C. Kashatus; Unity House, A Workers’ Shangri-La By Kenneth C. Wolensky; A Kentucky Frontiersman’s Pennsylvania Roots: The Daniel Boone Homestead By Sharon Hernes Silverman
Fall 1998 The Country Connection: Farmers Markets in the Public Eye By Helen Tangires; Erie Maritime Museum: A New Museum Opens a Window to History By Rod Snyder; Preserving Philadelphia: A Conversation with Charles E. Peterson, F.A.I.A. By William C. Kashatus; “ Your Future Depends on Yourself”: Asa Packer as the Self-Made Man By Lorett Treese
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