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Kane, a Star in the Forest Marker
Photographer: Mike Wintermantel
Caption: Kane, a Star in the Forest Marker
Additional Description: Bottom photos
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Kane Depot & Artwork at the Depot
1 South Fraley Street
Showcasing the town's cultural heritage, the 1871 Kane Railroad Depot also houses Artworks at the Depot. This artist-cooperative gallery sells fine art and crafts reflecting the region's inspiring landscapes and rich traditions, including items handcrafted from black-cherry timber. Each June, nearby Evergreen Park host the Arts in the Wilds fine-art show.

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Kane Memorial Chapel
30 Chestnut Street
Built by General Kane in 1878, the chapel features a soaring black-cherry timber ceiling, pipe organ, and original stained glass windows Now owned by the Kane Historic Preservation Society, it is available for plays, historic interpretation and private and community functions. Tours of the interior are pre-arranged but the grounds and statue are open to the public.
Submitted: August 7, 2021, by Mike Wintermantel of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Database Locator Identification Number: p602563
File Size: 0.990 Megabytes

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