Mifflinburg Buggy Museum

Mifflinburg Buggy Museum Welcome to Mifflinburg Buggy Museum, where you can step back in time and discover the rich buggy-making heritage of Buggy Town.

We’re open May 1 through the last Sunday in October, with guided tours and exhibits that bring local history to life. The Buggy Museum offers guided tours of the only intact 19th century carriage factory open to the public in the United States, the buggy maker's home and showroom. The complex also includes a modern Visitor Center with a video and special exhibits. The Mifflinburg Buggy Museum is n

ow closed for the season and will reopen for tours on Saturday, May 3, 2025 through October 26, 2025. In the meantime, join us during the Mifflinburg Christkindl Market on December 12, 13, and 14, 2024! Our Visitor Center will be open, and we’ll be offering delicious caramel chocolate-covered apples with a variety of toppings, available both at the museum and at our Christkindl Market hut near the corner of Green and Fifth Streets in Mifflinburg.

🐴 Everything is OPEN at the Mifflinburg Buggy Museum during Buggy Day!Step back in time and explore:🔨 Live Blacksmith De...
06/13/2026

🐴 Everything is OPEN at the Mifflinburg Buggy Museum during Buggy Day!

Step back in time and explore:

🔨 Live Blacksmith Demonstrations
🎨 Pin Striping Demonstrations
🚜 Hit-and-Miss Engines
🏛️ Historic Heiss Coach Works Factory
🐴 Horse-Drawn Buggy Rides
🚗 Antique Buggies & Displays
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Fun for the whole family!

While you're enjoying the Buggy Day Street Fair, be sure to make your way up to the museum campus and experience America's only intact 19th-century carriage factory open to the public.

Saturday • 10 AM - 4 PM

06/10/2026

Take a ride through **Buggy Town USA in authentic, made-in-Mifflinburg antique buggies** and enjoy a day packed with family fun:

🎩 Magician
🎈 Air Weaver Balloons
🤹 Kathryn the Juggler
🎨 Tiona Swander Face Painting
🎶 Live music throughout the day
🔨 Lucas Southerland Blacksmith Demonstrations
⚙️ Antique Hit & Miss Engines
🎨 Ike Reiff Pinstriping
🐄 Small games for kids hosted by the Dairy Princesses and Fair Queens

**Come hungry!** Featured food vendors include:
🦞 Cousins Maine Lobster
🍺 Rusty Rail Food Truck
🌭 The Buggy Museum Food Stand
🍦 Cherry Hill Farm
🍨 The Old Mill Creamery
🧋 Tasty Bubbles Bubble Tea and more
🧀 Slightly Toasted Treats featuring grilled cheese and more
🍿 Dutchman's Kettle Corn
🐶 Homemade dog treats

Plus, browse **craft vendors, antique dealers, and unique local businesses** throughout downtown Mifflinburg.

Don't miss the chance to visit the **Mifflinburg Buggy Museum** and tour the **historic Heiss Coach Works**, America's only intact 19th-century carriage factory open to the public.

There's something for everyone—and even more than we can fit in one post! We can't wait to welcome you to **Buggy Town USA!**

05/01/2026

Step back in time—we’re OPEN for the season starting tomorrow!

The Mifflinburg Buggy Museum is ready to welcome you for another incredible year of history, craftsmanship, and hands-on discovery in the heart of Buggy Town USA.

🗓 Opening Day: Saturday
🕐 Tour Hours: Saturdays & Sundays | 1:00–4:00 PM
📍 Now through the end of October

Explore one of the only intact 19th-century carriage factory complexes in the United States—featuring:

🏠 Historic buildings, including the original Heiss family home
🚗 Antique carriages, buggies & early vehicles
👨‍👩‍👧 A fun, educational experience for all ages

Whether you’re local or visiting the Susquehanna River Valley, this is a must-see destination!

👉 Bring your friends, bring your family, and come experience the story of Mifflinburg—one buggy at a time.

Pennsylvania Germans and The American Revolution.
04/26/2026

Pennsylvania Germans and The American Revolution.

SCHS To Present 2026 Roush Memorial Lecture Featuring
“Windows to Revolution: Pennsylvania Germans & the War for Independence
By Kay Poeth
The Snyder County Historical Society is proud to present the 2026 Roush Memorial Lecture on Sunday afternoon, May 3 beginning at 2 pm at Sharon Lutheran Church, located at 120 S. Market Street in Selinsgrove. The public is invited and encouraged to attend this free presentation as we commemorate America’s 250th Anniversary.
During the 2026 Roush Memorial Lecture, Christopher Malone will focus on the experiences of the Pennsylvania Germans during the American Revolution. Drawing on German-language journals, folk art, domestic objects, and archeological evidence, Malone will explore how immigrant communities navigated military service, political division, religious life, and everyday survival during a time of profound upheaval.
Of special interest to our area of Central PA, he will discuss the introduction of Mahantango Valley furniture in 1926 to the wider public, leading to a better understanding of our regional identity, craftsmanship, and culture during the numerous commemorations of the American Revolution.
A highly-regarded curator and scholar, Christopher Malone specializes in Pennsylvania German material culture. He currently serves as curator of Historic Trappe and the Center for Pennsylvania German Studies as well as the curator for the Lutheran Archives Center in Philadelphia. He earned his Master’s in American Material Culture through the distinguished Winterhur Program at University of Delaware.
The Roush Lecture series was endowed as a program of The Snyder County Historical Society in 1986, and honors the memory of both Raymond E. and Ruth Lowe Roush. In the mid-1970’s, Ray Roush chaired the Snyder County Communities National Bicentennial, Inc. which inspired and coordinated local observances of the anniversary of American Independence.
Both Ray and Ruth served as president of the society and gave generously of their time, talents, and financial resources to advance the society’s library and museum programs and the work of the historical society. This free program is offered in their memory.
Mark your calendars for the 2026 Roush Memorial Lecture on Sunday afternoon, May 3 beginning at 2 pm at Sharon Lutheran Church, located at 120 S. Market Street in Selinsgrove.

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The Snyder County Historical Society to proud to host the 2026 Roush Lecture being held on Sunday afternoon, May 3 at 2 pm at Sharon Lutheran Church, located at 120 S. Market Street in Selinsgrove. The public is welcome to attend this free historical presentation entitled, “Windows to Revolution: Pennsylvania Germans & the War for Independence.”

Address

598 Green Street
Mifflinburg, PA
17844

Opening Hours

Saturday 1pm - 4pm
Sunday 1pm - 4pm

Telephone

(570) 966-1355

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