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Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

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State agency of Pennsylvania, United States

Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
Logo of the PHMC
Map
Agency overview
FormedJune 6, 1945
Preceding agency
  • Pennsylvania Historical Commission
JurisdictionState government of Pennsylvania
HeadquartersState Museum Building,
300 North Street
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17120, U.S.
40°15′57″N76°53′6.5″W / 40.26583°N 76.885139°W /40.26583; -76.885139
Agency executives
  • Nancy Moses, Chair
  • Andrea W. Lowery, Executive Director
Websitewww.phmc.state.pa.us

ThePennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) is the governmental agency of theCommonwealth of Pennsylvania, responsible for the collection, conservation, and interpretation of Pennsylvania's heritage. The commission cares for historical manuscripts, public records, and objects of historical interest; museums; archeology; publications; historic sites and properties; historic preservation; geographic names; and the promotion of public interest in Pennsylvania history.[1]

PHMC was established on June 6, 1945, by state Act No. 446, merging thePennsylvania Historical Commission (PHC), TheState Museum of Pennsylvania, andPennsylvania State Archives.[2][3]

Historical marker program

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Main article:List of Pennsylvania state historical markers

The PHMC administers the Historical Marker Program, which, when it began in 1914, installed metal plaques onto large rocks and boulders to commemorate individuals, events, and landmarks throughout the state. The Pennsylvania Historical Commission, the predecessor to the PHMC, launched the program. The markers were redesigned in 1945–46 to make them easier to read from a passing car. Large cast aluminum markers were mounted on poles along a street or road, close to where a landmark was located, a person lived or worked, or an event occurred. By 2020, more than 2,000 markers were in place and were being maintained by the PHMC. The PHMC has posted criteria for inclusion for new markers and accepts marker proposals from the public.[4]

Pennsylvania Heritage magazine

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PHMC also publishesPennsylvania Heritage magazine[5] in conjunction with thePennsylvania Heritage Foundation.

PHMC sites

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Partnered properties

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Placed property program members

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Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

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Organization

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The commission is organized as an independent administrative board, including nine citizens of the Commonwealth appointed by theGovernor, the state'sSecretary of Education, two members of the Pennsylvania State Senate appointed by the President Pro Tempore and Minority Leader, and two members of the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker and Minority Leader.

In March 2019, the chair was Nancy Moses, and the executive director was Andrea Lowery. PHMC Commissioners as of March 2019 were: Ophelia M. Chambliss,Andy Dinniman, William V. Lewis, Robert Matzie, Fredrick C. Powell,Pedro Rivera, Robert M. Savakinus,Joseph B. Scarnati III, David Schuyler, Kenneth C. Turner, Parke Wentling, and Philip D. Zimmermann.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission".www.phmc.state.pa.us. RetrievedAugust 15, 2020.
  2. ^Beyer, George (1991).Guide to the State Historical Markers of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission. p. 3.ISBN 0-89271-040-3.
  3. ^Nichols, Roy F. (1967).The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; a History. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.OCLC 297517.
  4. ^"PA Historical Marker Program".Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission. RetrievedAugust 15, 2020.
  5. ^"Pennsylvania Heritage Foundation : Events : Heritage Magazine".www.paheritage.org. RetrievedAugust 15, 2020.

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