PETER HERDIC TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM





Welcome to the Peter Herdic Transportation Museum. Come explore the rich traditions of the Susquehanna Valley from the time of the Susquehannock Indian Tribe to today's modern transportation systems and see how the Susquehanna River provided the means for Lycoming County's explosive growth at the turn of the century. From the birch bark canoe to a fully restored GMC 1962 bus, and one of the only two remaining 1949 Pennsylvania Pullman Parlor cars. It is an interesting tour back in time.
NEW EXHIBIT! Through the efforts of the local chapter of the Antique Automobile Club of America, every three months, a fully restored antique automobile is put on display inside the museum. This exhibit is included in your admission price!
MISSION STATEMENT
The Peter Herdic Transportation Museum, a non-profit entity of the River Valley Transportation Services, is a center for education and tourism that works cooperatively with the Lycoming County Historical Society as a part of a cultural campus in Williamsport's Historic District. Its mission is to preserve, interpret and exhibit the social and technological history of surface transportation in Lycoming County.The Peter Herdic Transportation Museum is a 501 C3 non-profit organization. We welcome any support you may offer to advance our cause.
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