Trip to Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village

Trip | FULL

7/31/2026 (one day)
10:00 AM-3:00 PM EDT on Fri

Trip to Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village

Trip | FULL

A National Historic Landmark, Meadowcroft features a massive rock overhang – the Rockshelter – used 19,000 years ago for shelter by the region’s first inhabitants. Take a tour of this internationally-renowned archeological treasure and learn more about the lives of Western Pennsylvania’s prehistoric hunters and gatherers.

At Meadowcroft’s interpretive villages, you can step back in time to encounter rural life over the past 500 years. Explore a wigwam and test your aim with a spear thrower at the 16th-century Eastern Woodland Indian Village, experience an 18th-century log cabin and open-sided trading post, and watch a blacksmith forge red-hot iron or take a lesson in a one-room school house at the site’s 19th-century Historic Village.

Michael Secilia

Michael is a born and bred Pittsburgher and a professor of History and the Social Sciences.  His research interests include Croatia & Croatian-American History; Ireland, especially the diaspora; Native American History; and vernacular historiography.  He volunteers as a docent at St. Nicholas Croatian Church and appreciates every opportunity to share and discuss the marvel of that sacred space.