Fort Shirley Heritage Association headquarters and museum 

The Fort Shirley Heritage Association focus on the history of Shirleysburg and surrounding Shirley Township. Its name commemorates the pre-Revolutionary frontier fort in this area, which was one of a line of forts constructed during the French and Indian War to protect settlers from attack. Although the fort was not involved in any major battles, it served as a staging area for several campaigns during its brief existence (1755-56).

The Heritage Association has a small, varied collection of local artifacts including Native American items, furniture, clothing, photographs, and documents. The group publishes a community newsletter and sponsors community events in Shirleysburg during the year.

Location Main Street, Shirleysburg 
Operating Hours By appointment 
Address Fort Shirley Heritage Association 
P.O. Box 68 
Shirleysburg, PA 17260 
Phone # None
Organization Size
and Dues
Approx. 10 members:  Dues $3 per year
Collection Artifacts relating to everyday life in the Shirleysburg area throughout the years.  Indian artifacts, photos, furnishings clothing etc. 
Cataloged? No
Research Services Some by request 
Events Announced as they are scheduled. 
Merchandise Several books about the area contact Society for more information.