Clinton County Historical Society
Nonprofit Organization - Historical Society, Museum, Stay in a 1941 Vintage Restored Caboose, & More
362 East Water Street Lock Haven, PA
The Clinton County Historical Society collects, preserves, and interprets the history of Clinton County.
Heisey House Museum
The Heisey Museum is part of a brick Federal farmhouse built around 1831 by Dr. John Henderson of Huntington County who married a daughter of John Fleming, a local landowner. Jerry Church, the founder of Lock Haven lived here when the building was used as a tavern, run by John and Walter Develing. Although Church and the Devlings both owned the property, the dwelling reverted back to the Hendersons in 1852 when Dr. William J. Henderson practiced medicine here. An extensive collection from our archaeological dig is on display in the Boyd Grieb Icehouse.
Address: 362 East Water Street, Lock Haven, PA
1941 Vintage Restored Caboose
Stay in our 1941 Vintage Restored Caboose. Conveniently located near Interstate 80! Spend the night in a caboose which sleeps 2 and is equipped with sink, toilet, shower, microwave, coffee, Keurig coffee maker, and linens. Caboose is nestled on the trail head of the Bald Eagle Valley Trail. Learn about our local history via railroads while sleeping next to this historic train station! Bookings are available May through October of each summer.
Address: 15 Logan Avenue Lock Haven, PA
Reserve your night here: https://airbnb.com/h/caboose