Costumed Interpreters Bring Life to Days Gone By

One
way to make the early settlement of Meyersdale come to life is through
the use of costumed historic interpreters. As you journey through Maple
Festival Park and take in the Legend of the Magic Water, you will learn
about the people, lifestyles, politics, and belief that laid the foundation
for the Meyersdale Community and the Pennsylvania Maple Festival.
Reenactors and interpreters are stationed throughout much of the maple
festival and are available to help you understand the history in this
area. Please feel free to ask any of our festival volunteers questions.
They will be glad to answer your questions.
Throughout your maple experience you will learn how to tap a tree, make maple syrup, twirl
spotza, tour
Meyers Manor, see
a genuine country store, learn
how shoes were made, and
make an appointment to see a country doctor.
One great way to learn about the people who lived in this region is
to watch a performance of the Legend
of the Magic Water. It's full of information, history, song,
and dance. It's fun for the whole family.
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