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GC Parade to the Moon
Residents of Arbutus Avenue prepared for a trip to the moon with this parade entry. The date is unknown but believed to have been sometime in the 1950s. The moon launch was unsuccessful but their float entry was a popular entry.
World of Wonders
A Mayan clay mask and other items of general interest are now on display at the Grove City Welcome Center and Museum during September. Go to www.swfchs.org for information and hours.
World of Wonders
Adena and Hopewell artifacts; Mayan, Peruvian pottery and masks; giant tropical insects, moths; African spear points; Pre-Columbian items; minerals, crystals; and a cast of a Bigfoot from Washington state. It’s all on display at the Grove City Welcome Center and Museum during September. Go to www.swfchs.org for information and hours. Free event.
World of Wonders
Seldom is there an opportunity to view an actual petrified dinosaur egg but one will be on display at the Grove City Welcome Center and Museum during September. Dinosaurs roamed the Earth about 243 million years ago. Go to www.swfchs.org for information and hours. Free event.
World of Wonders
Have you ever seen a moth with nearly a 12-inch wingspan? One will be on exhibit at the World of Wonders at the Grove City Welcome Center and Museum during September. Go to www.swfchs.org for information and hours. Free event.