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The
Reality Theatre in Robertsdale is home to a museum of
artifacts and documents relating to the coal mining
history of the Broad Top area. The museum is operated by
the Broad Top Area Coal Miners Historical Society in a
fully-operational movie theatre that once brought
entertainment to residents of this company town.
Although
Broad Top coal has been mined on a very small scale since
the earliest settlement of the region, mining as an
industry could not develop until the construction of
railroads provided a means of getting the product to
market. The Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain Railroad,
completed to the mines in 1856, connected with the
Pennsylvania Railroad at Huntingdon; and in 1874, the East
Broad Top Railroad reached the eastern section of the
coalfield, connecting with the PRR at Mount Union. Both
railroads operated until the 1950’s, and it is this
century-long period when coal was king that is focused on
in the museum exhibits.
The
theatre aspect of the museum building is still alive with
both movies and stage shows being offered. Country music
performances are particularly popular as fund-raisers for
the museum operations. Events are scheduled throughout the
year. Please contact the museum for a current schedule.
For more information about the
society please contact them using the information below,
or visit their website by clicking here. |