America250 Mason-Dixon Line the Real Story
The New Oxford Area Historical Society (NOAHS), is pleased to present our inaugural program for 2026 in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. Local resident and history detective David Peters will offer an insightful and revealing presentation entitled, The Real Story of the Mason Dixon Line. In this, Peters will share his insights about the fabled Mason Dixon Line and stories of conflict and violence that existed at that time between the proprietors of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Both events are free and open to the public.
David’s presentation will provide valuable insights into how this border disagreement, which wasn’t settled until shortly after the conclusion of the French & Indian War, became such a significant episode in our local history. He will explain how it was decided to settle the border dispute, where the border should be, why Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon were chosen to survey the border, and offer photographs of some interesting places on the line.
This program will be offered on two different dates and times for flexibility and choice by attendees. The Sunday, March 1st event will begin at 3:00 pm at the New Oxford Fire Hall, located at 21 N Bolton St, New Oxford, PA. The Thursday, March 5th event will be held in the CKV Theater, beginning at 1:30 pm, located in the Harmony Ridge Community Center at Cross Keys Village and is part of the society’s CKV Afternoon History Series.
Persons wishing to attend the March 5th event are encouraged to pre-register by March 3rd to ensure seating. No pre-registration is needed for the March 1st event. Cross Keys Village residents can pre-register using the Cross Key’s “Uniguest” app or by signing up at the Harmony Ridge Lobby. NOAHS members and the public can pre-register by email or phone by sending a note to NOAHS17350@gmail.com or calling (717) 842-6624, and should provide all attendee names.
Both events are made possible by the generous donations of NOAHS members and supporters. To learn more about NOAHS, visit the society’s website at www.NewOxfordAreaHistory.org or visit NOAHS’ Facebook page @NOAHS17350. Inquiries about the organization should be sent to NOAHS17350@gmail.com.
America250 Mason-Dixon Line the Real Story
The New Oxford Area Historical Society (NOAHS), is pleased to present our inaugural program for 2026 in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. Local resident and history detective David Peters will offer an insightful and revealing presentation entitled, The Real Story of the Mason Dixon Line. In this, Peters will share his insights about the fabled Mason Dixon Line and stories of conflict and violence that existed at that time between the proprietors of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Both events are free and open to the public.
David’s presentation will provide valuable insights into how this border disagreement, which wasn’t settled until shortly after the conclusion of the French & Indian War, became such a significant episode in our local history. He will explain how it was decided to settle the border dispute, where the border should be, why Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon were chosen to survey the border, and offer photographs of some interesting places on the line.
This program will be offered on two different dates and times for flexibility and choice by attendees. The Sunday, March 1st event will begin at 3:00 pm at the New Oxford Fire Hall, located at 21 N Bolton St, New Oxford, PA. The Thursday, March 5th event will be held in the CKV Theater, beginning at 1:30 pm, located in the Harmony Ridge Community Center at Cross Keys Village and is part of the society’s CKV Afternoon History Series.
Persons wishing to attend the March 5th event are encouraged to pre-register by March 3rd to ensure seating. No pre-registration is needed for the March 1st event. Cross Keys Village residents can pre-register using the Cross Key’s “Uniguest” app or by signing up at the Harmony Ridge Lobby. NOAHS members and the public can pre-register by email or phone by sending a note to NOAHS17350@gmail.com or calling (717) 842-6624, and should provide all attendee names.
Both events are made possible by the generous donations of NOAHS members and supporters. To learn more about NOAHS, visit the society’s website at www.NewOxfordAreaHistory.org or visit NOAHS’ Facebook page @NOAHS17350. Inquiries about the organization should be sent to NOAHS17350@gmail.com.
Christmas Caroling in New Oxford
FREE & In-Person. NOAHS in partnership with Emory United Methodist Church will host this annual tradition. What better way to nurture the Christmas spirit than to join neighbors and friends for an evening of caroling in New Oxford’s beautiful center square followed by warm moments enjoying a bit of hot cocoa and cookies in the warmth of Emory United Methodist Church. Please note that walking across dark, unevenly paved or grassy areas will be involved while caroling around the downtown neighborhood.
Afternoon History Series & America 250
FREE & In-Person.
In partnership with Cross Keys Village, NOAHS Directors Michael Schen and Robert Wilson will co-present "An Introduction to York-Adams County in the American Revolution" as part of the society’s Afternoon History Series and NOAHS’ America 250 programming.
The presentation will offer a picture of this region in the late colonial period and the developments that unfolded across York County and its western frontier (now Adams County) leading into the American Revolution, and offer direct readings from the era that capture that moment in time.
The program will be held in the CKV Theater, located within the Harmony Ridge Community Center, located on Harmony Drive, New Oxford, PA.
Conewago Church Walking Tour
NOAHS is pleased to announce our evening walking tour for 2025, The Historic Conewago Presbyterian Church & Cemetery, set for Thursday, August 21st beginning at 6:30 pm - with a rain date of Sunday, August 24th. This year we are partnering with Cross Keys Village and the Great Conewago Presbyterian Church to bring you this exciting launch of our specially planned programs in celebration of the 250th anniversary of America's War for Independence and birth of the nation. The event will feature church historian David Shupe, Adams County Historian Tim Smith, and NOAHS President Mike Schen and is open to the public. A full event description with details is attached. When possible, we encourage attendees to consider car-pooling to help minimize parking congestion at the location. We think this is an event you will not want to miss!
Antique Appraisal Faire
Ticket booth at dock entrance, appraisals are $15 donation per item Cash/Debit/Credit accepted - No pre-registration. Proceed from ticket booth to appraisal line. If appraisal lines are long, wait-times will be announced so no need to stand in long lines. Visit NOAHS artifacts exhibit, browse Zelma’s or get refreshments at the concession stand.
Appraisers are volunteer antique dealers and auctioneers. Appraisals are informal, no sales negotiations during appraisal.
Items: Max of 3 items per person, must be able to move/carry on your own. Check FAQs on website for suggestions on large items.
Along the Way - Afternoon History Series @CKV
Afternoon History Series @ CKV (Sponsored by NOAHS & Cross Keys Village) Tue, 2:00 pm Along the Way: Stories from North East Adams County Presented by Donna King & Cathy Synder of YOSSHS, Cross Keys Village Theater, Cross Keys Village, New Oxford
Early Eastern Adams Co. Pictorial Tour
Pictorial tour features a collection of images taken from the New Oxford Area Historical Society archives and various other sources that capture the buildings, landscapes and stories of our region during the late 19th to early 20th Centuries.
Research Room Open House & Annual Meeting
NOAHS Research Room Archives Grand Opening Reception & 2025 Annual Meeting Thu, 6:30-8:00 pm New Oxford Borough Building, 122 North Peters St, New Oxford (enter via the south-side entrance)