Heisey House holds the distinction of being the first brick dwelling in Lock Haven, the county seat of Clinton County. This city is strategically located along the West Branch Canal in Pennsylvania. The house's historical significance and unique architecture make it an interesting site for visitors.
The Clinton County Historical Society operates Heisey House as a museum and also maintains its headquarters in the 2.5-story building. Visitors can explore the museum to learn more about the local history and culture.
Heisey House also features a display of local archaeological artifacts in its ice house. This provides visitors with a unique opportunity to delve into the region's past and gain a deeper understanding of its history.
History & Anthropology Archaeology Historic house
362 E Water St, Lock Haven
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