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Westmoreland 250: 10 things to see in Derry borough, township

Jeff Himler
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The Fulton House, a restored former inn dating from 1817, is the headquarters of the Derry Area Historical Society in the village of New Derry.
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Originally located in the Derry Township coal mining community of Atlantic in the early 20th century, this restored one-room schoolhouse sits farther south, on the Derry Area School District campus.
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The Derry Area Amphitheater, seen in the background, hosts a summer concert series on the Derry Area School District campus in Derry Township.
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Boaters cross Keystone Lake at Keystone State Park.
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A goat watches from outside a pen at the Derry Township Agricultural Fair.
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A driver takes off during racing action at Keystone Raceway Park in Derry Township.
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DJ Honse performs with others during a hobo picnic held to kick off the Derry Railroad Days festival.
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Courtesy of Derry Volunteer Fire Department
Cook Township resident and former Unity firefighter Dave Shafran, 71, is seen in 2022 in the Derry Fire Museum. He’s holdiing a nozzle from a horse-drawn fire engine, one of the many pieces of antique firefighting equipment he and his wife, Dorothy, have donated to the museum operated by the Derry Volunteer Fire Department.
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Cast pieces are seen at the 18th Century Hardware Co. in Derry.
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Chef Dato’s Table, a restaurant along Route 217 west of Derry Borough, is known for serving international cuisine and, on select occasions, wild game dishes.
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