October 7th – 9th, Sherman’s Valley Heritage Days, Inc. is a non-profit organization which was founded in 1986. Its purpose is to demonstrate and preserve the role of antique farm equipment, vehicles, hand-craftsmanship, and the heritage of the way things were done in the “Good Old Days”, and to educate the public about preserving items and practices from the past.
A wide selection of country foods will be available throughout the weekend, including delicious sausage sandwiches, roast port sandwiches and scrapple to take home. A country favorite is the Hog Maw Dinners, made with pork, potatoes, vegetables and other fresh ingredients that make a delicious meal. Come to the Country breakfast each morning. Open kettle cooked Chicken Corn and Ham & Bean soups. Some other food items available: Apple Cider, Cheesesteak Subs, French Fries, Funnel Cake, Hot Sausage, Kettle Corn, Soft Pretzels, Pizza and much more.
Be sure and check out the market place where you can find arts, crafts, parts, collectibles, antiques, and much more. You never know what treasure you will find!
Antique Automobiles – Early model Ford cars and trucks, as well as muscle cars and more!
Farm Equipment – Farming is the backbone of the Sherman’s Valley, and the equipment we use is quite important. We have plenty of Tractors and other farm equipment on display to learn about!
Gas Engines – Including Hit and Miss Gas Engines and learn about how they were used in Farming and the Farming communities.
Mountain Men – Visit our Mountain Men re-enactment where you can learn about how the Mountain Men of the Sherman’s Valley hunted and scavenged to survive.
Great place to bring the family for a fun filled day or weekend. Camping is available on premises, but no hook ups are available.