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Have you ever wondered about the cool stories hidden in your local area? In Cameron County, Pennsylvania, there are special signs called Pennsylvania state historical markers that help us discover important moments and people from the past! These markers are like outdoor history books, placed by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) to share fascinating facts.

Cameron County is home to 7 of these unique markers. Each one tells a different tale, from ancient travel routes used by Native Americans to famous movie stars. Let's explore some of the amazing history you can find right here!


Discovering Cameron County's History Through Markers

Historical markers help us learn about the past right where it happened. They tell us about important events, famous people, and how life used to be.

Allegheny Portage: Ancient Travel Route

The Allegheny Portage marker tells us about an old path used long ago.

  • What it is: This marker points to a historic route that was important for travel and trade.
  • Where to find it: You can see this marker at the junction of East Allegheny Avenue (PA 120) and PA 155 in Emporium.
  • When it was placed: August 25, 1949.
  • Why it's important: It reminds us of the early ways people moved across the land, especially Native Americans and early settlers.

The Bucktails: Civil War Heroes

The Bucktails marker honors a brave group of soldiers from Pennsylvania.

  • Who they were: The Bucktails were a famous Pennsylvania regiment (a group of soldiers) during the American Civil War. They were known for their courage and skill.
  • Where to find it: This marker is located at the junction of 3rd Street (PA 120) and Bridge Street (PA 555) in Driftwood.
  • When it was placed: February 08, 1950.
  • Why they matter: They played a big part in many important battles and helped shape the history of our country.

Cameron County: A Place with a Past

The Cameron County marker celebrates the county itself!

  • What it is: This marker highlights the history and creation of Cameron County.
  • Where to find it: You can find it at the County Courthouse on East 5th Street, between North Cherry and Chestnut Streets, in Emporium.
  • When it was placed: September 14, 1982.
  • Why it's important: It marks the county's establishment and its role in Pennsylvania's government and politics during the 19th century.

Portage Path: Another Ancient Trail

The Portage Path marker also points to an old route used for transportation.

  • What it is: This marker shows where another significant path once existed.
  • Where to find it: It's on PA 155, about 5.5 miles north of Emporium.
  • When it was placed: October 10, 1950.
  • Why it's important: Like the Allegheny Portage, this path was crucial for Native Americans and early travelers, helping them navigate the land and transport goods.

Sinnemahoning Path: Connecting Communities

There are two markers for the Sinnemahoning Path, showing its importance.

  • What it is: This was a vital path, likely used by Native Americans, connecting different areas.
  • First marker location: On CCC Memorial Highway (PA 120), about 3.8 miles south of Emporium.
  • Second marker location: On PA 120, about 1.5 miles north of Driftwood.
  • When they were placed: Both were placed on February 09, 1950.
  • Why it's important: These paths were like ancient highways, essential for travel, trade, and communication between different groups of people.

Tom Mix: The Cowboy Star

The Tom Mix marker celebrates a famous person with ties to Cameron County.

  • Who he was: Tom Mix was a very popular American film actor, known for his roles as a cowboy in silent movies and early talkies. He was born near this area!
  • Where to find it: Across the creek from his birthplace, on Low Grade Road (PA 555), west of Driftwood.
  • When it was placed: May 28, 1955.
  • Why he's important: He was a huge star in the early days of Hollywood and helped define the image of the American cowboy in movies.

See also

  • List of Pennsylvania state historical markers
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