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Welcome
....... to the Monongahela River Buffs Association's official site.
Our museum is at 175 Second Street, Monongahela Pa,above the Span-Taylor Drug Store and one half block from the river. The facility is open on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month from 1 to 3 Pm. It may also be visited by appointment.
Members meetings are held there on the third Tuesday ( April thru November) at 7:00 pm. Dues for membership are 5.00 per year.
Our mailing address is Mon River Buffs Assn. PO Box 401, Monongahela Pa. 15063.
We can be reached by email at folmar@zoominternet.net.
Our museum is at 175 Second Street, Monongahela Pa,above the Span-Taylor Drug Store and one half block from the river. The facility is open on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month from 1 to 3 Pm. It may also be visited by appointment.
Members meetings are held there on the third Tuesday ( April thru November) at 7:00 pm. Dues for membership are 5.00 per year.
Our mailing address is Mon River Buffs Assn. PO Box 401, Monongahela Pa. 15063.
We can be reached by email at folmar@zoominternet.net.
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Monongahela River Links
- History of Navigation Improvements on the Monongahela River
- Steamboat Building in Elizabeth, PA - A Journal of daily activities at the Elizabeth Marine Ways 1898 to 1925 - The best source for photos of Mon River steamboats
- US Army Corps Of Engineers Pittsburgh District History
- Ten Mile Creek Country - General history of the Ten Mile Creek area of the upper Mon River. This link shows only the steamboat and river related posts.
- The Steamboat Arabia - Built in Brownsville in 1853, sunk for a century and rediscovered with cargo intact - An amazing story and a beautiful website
General River Related Links
- Wheeling W. Va. - river stories and photographs at Ohio County Public Library
- Riverboat photographs from the The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County and the Capt. Fred Way collection
- Historic steamboat photograph collection at Wisconson University - La Crosse
- The Sons and Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen
Area General History Links
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Wonderful ! Looking forward to seeing more !
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