Kishacoquillas Valley Historical Society

Kishacoquillas Valley Historical Society The Society continues to work at preserving and collecting items from the past in the Kishacoquillas Attendance and interest was encouraging. Westover.

The museum and barn are open April through October on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 9:00 to 12:00 PM and Mondays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM or by appointment. Please see our website for details:
http://kishacoquillasvalleyhistoricalsociety.org

History of the Society

In 1989, a small group of citizens came together to explore the possibility of forming a local historical societ

y. The Marian Kennedy home, the former General Wayne Hotel was soon to put up for sale. It being one of the oldest homes in Allensville perked the interest Dorothy Knapp. She, Karl Westover and Steve Dunkle, all of Allensville met to discuss the idea further. A community meeting was held in October 1989 with flyers and announcements placed throughout the Kish Valley. The Kishacoquillas Valley Historical Society was formed with the following Board members, James H. Alison, Frances Barnes, William Dancy, Steven Dunkle, Lee H. Kanagy, Dorothy Knapp, Ross Metz, Norman Welfley and Karl J. An application was submitted for a nonprofit 501C-3 status. After discussion with the owners, the house was purchased for $31,000 in April 1990. A loan was procured from Kish Bank. Charter memberships were purchased by many people in the valley which helped to fund the purchase and renovations. The home was in need of many repairs and the society completed them as funds allowed. It was a group of hands on hard working members. The first room to be completed was the front parlor as the plaster had fallen from the ceiling and the room was in need of urgent care. A grant was received through the help of State Representative Samuel Hayes for $20,000 which funded additional repairs to the home. Yard sales were held to raise funds and in 1992 a historical calendar was printed and sold as an additional fundraiser. Several other grants were received which allowed for the building of the addition on the back of the museum and to fund purchase of items for the collection. In 2002, a circa 1830’s Pennsylvania Bank Barn was donated to the Society by James Byler of Belleville, Pennsylvania. The barn was dismantled by a Nebraska Amish crew and under the leadership of John M. Hostetler was reconstructed on the Society’s grounds in 2005. A grant was received for the barn’s dismantling and reconstruction along with a grant, with the aid of Senator Arlen Spector which helped to purchase items for the interior, including computers and furniture.

It is easier to look back and understand the significance of events than to recognize their importance at the time. The ...
06/08/2026

It is easier to look back and understand the significance of events than to recognize their importance at the time. The author of this Belleville Times article from June 8, 1944 couldn't have know how important the events would become. Visit the KVHS Museum from 9 to 12 on Saturdays to learn more of how world events were reported in the Kishacoquillas Valley.

As students begin their summer break from school, it seems appropriate to remember a popular vacation destination in the...
06/01/2026

As students begin their summer break from school, it seems appropriate to remember a popular vacation destination in the Kishacoquillas Valley and some of its history. Visit the KVHS Museum in Allensville to learn more. We are open Saturday morning from 9 to 12.

Although it has been an overcast and sometimes rainy Memorial Day Weekend in the Kishacoquillas Valley, we hope you reme...
05/25/2026

Although it has been an overcast and sometimes rainy Memorial Day Weekend in the Kishacoquillas Valley, we hope you remember the reason for the holiday. Stop at the museum in Allensville from 9 to 12 on Saturday to learn about the military contributions of people from the area.

Sometimes it does seem like the more things change the more they stay the same. Do you recognize these scenes from the m...
05/18/2026

Sometimes it does seem like the more things change the more they stay the same. Do you recognize these scenes from the middle of the Kishacoquillas Valley from many decades ago?

Many different musical ensembles have existed in the Kishacoquillas Valley. Late spring is a popular time for school and...
05/11/2026

Many different musical ensembles have existed in the Kishacoquillas Valley. Late spring is a popular time for school and community groups to perform. Stop by the museum on Saturday from 9 to 12 to learn more.

The Annual Meeting of the Kishacoquillas Valley Historical Society will feature Matthew Dodd's presentation on the Songs...
05/03/2026

The Annual Meeting of the Kishacoquillas Valley Historical Society will feature Matthew Dodd's presentation on the Songs and Stories of the American Revolution. We hope to see you on Monday, May 4th, at the Belleville Activity Center at 6:30.

The arrival of warmer weather might encourage people to go for ice cream. The Kishacoquillas Valley has had lots of grea...
04/27/2026

The arrival of warmer weather might encourage people to go for ice cream. The Kishacoquillas Valley has had lots of great places to visit over the years! Stop by the Museum on a Saturday morning from 9 to 12 to learn about these places and more like the Ye Olde Dog House and Dairyland.

The Annual Meeting of the Kishacoquillas Valley Historical Society will be held on Monday, May 4th beginning at 6:30 at ...
04/23/2026

The Annual Meeting of the Kishacoquillas Valley Historical Society will be held on Monday, May 4th beginning at 6:30 at the Activity Center in Belleville. After a brief business session, Matthew Dodd will perform songs and stories about the revolutionary war era. Come out and begin or continue your celebration of America's 250th!

The history of banking in the Kish Valley is long and in some cases well known (i.e. Farmers National and Belleville Nat...
04/20/2026

The history of banking in the Kish Valley is long and in some cases well known (i.e. Farmers National and Belleville National Bank joining to form Kishacoquillas Valley National Bank and later becoming Kish Bank). Other towns in our Valley also had local banks that played a role in our economy. Stop in the Museum to learn about earlier banks in Allensville, Milroy, and Reedsville.

The Annual Meeting is coming! The Annual Meeting is coming! Make plans now to attend on Monday, May 4th at 6:30 in Belle...
04/19/2026

The Annual Meeting is coming! The Annual Meeting is coming! Make plans now to attend on Monday, May 4th at 6:30 in Belleville at the Activity Center and learn more about about the Revolutionary War through stories and songs.

Address

138 East Main Street
Allensville, PA
17002

Opening Hours

9am - 12pm

Telephone

(717) 483-6525

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