February 28, 2025

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Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission Celebrates Pennsylvania’s 344th Birthday with Free Admission to Historical Sites and Museums, Chance to See William Penn’s Original Charter

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission (PHMC) is throwing a birthday bash for the Commonwealth’s 344th anniversary on Sunday, March 9, and all are invited, Guests will have the opportunity to get a rare glimpse of William Penn’s original charter at the Pennsylvania State Archives, explore colonial history and games at The State Museum of Pennsylvania, and discover history come to life at numerous sites along the Pennsylvania Trails of History – all with free admission.

Pennsylvania was officially founded when King Charles II gifted William Penn a charter back in 1681. This year, the Pennsylvania State Archives is pulling the original 344-year-old document – written on parchment with iron gall ink – from its high-security vault for a special public viewing. It’s a chance to see history firsthand.

Here’s all the birthday fun happening across the Commonwealth:

Participating historic sites and museums include:

About the Pennsylvania Trails of History

Explore Pennsylvania’s rich history through the Pennsylvania Trails of History. These museums and historic sites, administered by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, are organized into four thematic trails: Military History, Industrial Heritage, Historic Homes, and Rural Farm & Village. Learn more and plan your visit at Pennsylvania Trails of History.

The Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission is the official history agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Learn more by visiting PHMC online or following us on FacebookX (formerly Twitter), Instagram or LinkedIn.

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