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Edwin l drake oil
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edwin l drake oil

It was formerly a Pennsylvania state park, but was transferred to the PHMC. Administration ĭrake Well Museum and Park is administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) and the Friends of Drake Well, Inc. Rockefeller and Ida Tarbell, author of The History of Standard Oil. Interactive exhibits include a discussion between John D. The new permanent exhibit "There's a Drop of Oil and Gas in Your Life Everyday" features over 530 artifacts, many historic images and stories about the birth and growth of the oil and gas industries. The State of Pennsylvania has spent US $8 million for renovation of the museum. Nearby attractions are Oil Creek State Park and the Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad. Visitor services include orientation film, guided tours, a museum store and more. Programs include the Fall Gas-Up engine show, a spring Heritage Lecture Series, Heritage School Tours, and the Nitroglycerine Show. The museum includes indoor and outdoor exhibits and houses a library of over 2,500 titles, over 1,000 cubic feet (28 m 3) of manuscript material and a photographic collection with over 10,800 images. The site features a reconstruction of the oil well drilled by "Colonel" Edwin Drake and working oil field equipment. The museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. A historic site, the museum is located in Cherrytree Township, 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Titusville on Drake Well Road, situated between Pennsylvania Routes 8 and 27. The reconstructed Drake Well demonstrates the first practical use of salt drilling techniques for the extraction of petroleum through an oil well. The museum collects and preserves related artifacts. The Drake Well Museum and Park is a museum that interprets the birth of the American oil industry in 1859 by "Colonel" Edwin Drake along the banks of Oil Creek in Cherrytree Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania in the United States.













Edwin l drake oil