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CHILTERN OPEN AIR MUSEUM LIMITED |
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THE FRIENDS OF CHILTERN OPEN-AIR MUSEUM |
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BUCKS COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION |
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THE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY MUSEUM TRUST |
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LYN & DISTRICT HERITAGE SOCIETY |
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The Buggy Day crafter/food committee is hard at work planning a fun Buggy Day! The more we work, the better it's becoming! Great food, awesome crafters, entertainment, activities, tours & Buggy rides! June 14th, 10 to 4. Mark your calendars! (fb)

🚨Shoutout Time!🚨 A HUGE thank you to the awesome crew from Core Susquehanna AmeriCorps for spending the day with us at the Mifflinburg Buggy Museum and helping us get things looking fantastic! They rolled up their sleeves and tackled a ton: ✅ Cleaned the Visitors Center ✅ Weeded and mulched our garden beds ✅ Helped organize and clean the upstairs of the Repository Your hard work and positive energy made a big difference we're so grateful for your support in preserving our little slice of history! Stop by soon and see all the great work for yourself-the buggies (and the grounds) are looking better than ever! We had two great groups help us prepare to open, the Votech and AmeriCorp! Thank you very much!! #MifflinburgBuggyMuseum #AmeriCorpsStrong #CommunitySupport #ThankYou #HistoryInMotion (fb)

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Home About History Events Visit Join Support Shop More Welcome to the Mifflinburg Buggy Museum Our History Our Story It was an ordinary Sunday in May 1978 but something extraordinary happened. A group of Mifflinburg citizens led by retired history professor Dr. Charles McCool Snyder had been discussing the need for a museum to celebrate the towns buggy making heritage. At an earlier meeting Norman Heiss son of the buggy maker and his sons Owen and Glen had asked Would you like to see a buggy factory.