On West Plum Street (U.S. 6N) 0.1 miles west of Washington Street, on the right when traveling east.
This award-winning novel for children was inspired by author Virginia Sorensen's time in Edinboro. In it, she illuminates the centuries-long agricultural traditions of the rural maple syrup industry in Erie and Crawford Counties and the restorative . . . — — Map (db m84771) HM
On Waterford Street (U.S. 6N) at South Perry Lane, on the right when traveling east on Waterford Street.
Founded in 1857, it was established in 1861 as a State Normal School, second oldest in the Commonwealth and first west of the mountains. It became a Teachers College in 1926 and a State College in 1960. — — Map (db m64573) HM
On Meadville Street (Pennsylvania Route 99) at Short Street (Waterford Street), on the left when traveling north on Meadville Street.
On November 29, 1913, a dedication ceremony was held as the fountain was placed on the street in the center of the Diamond, "with drinking places for the horse and the dog, and even man is provided a place which he may quench his thirst." Amos G. . . . — — Map (db m191606) HM