Meyersdale Public Library - Pennsylvania Maple Festival Memories

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With the Pennsylvania Maple Festival Board of Directors' permission, the Meyersdale Public Library digitized nearly 400 35mm slides documenting the Pennsylvania Maple Festival from the late 1950s through the 1980s as part of its 2018 Scan PA project. The festival is a Somerset County tradition dating back to 1948. Each spring it attracts thousands of visitors from throughout Pennsylvania and surrounding states to the small community of Meyersdale, where they learn about the rich history behind the county's maple production industry. Again working in conjunction with the festival board, the library also digitized additional 35mm slides of past festival activities later discovered by the board. Now totaling nearly 500 digital images, these photographs, captured by amateur volunteer photographers, help tell the story of a community celebration which in 2022 is celebrating its 75th year.

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Crowds, Parades & processions, Covered wagons, Mules
Mule team pulls covered wagons in parade; two women look at from back
Women, Street vendors, Seating furniture
Man and woman look down at wooden bench under covered outdoor space
Maples, Sugar maple tapping
Side view of wood elder spiles inserted into tree
Maple sugar industry, Camps
Wooden building with red roof and smoke coming out of chimney situated in hillside
Automobiles
Man wearing hat in front of yellow antique car
Railroad trains
Two men help younger man step off of train
Maple sugar industry, Sap bucket, Sugar keelers
Young man in hat and orange jacket looks down while holding metal keeler behind stacks of metal keelers