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Cranberry Township Historical Society

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Fate of Cranberry’s 150-Year-Old Johnston School House Up in the Air

With the one-room school house falling into disrepair, township officials are considering demolishing the building—unless a better solution is found.

Cranberry Township Historical Society President and local history buff Roy Wagner said hearts are breaking over the one-room Johnston School House on Mars-Criders Road. “When you look at it, it’s in so bad of shape that it will be a monumental task financially even just to stabilize it,” he said. “Moving it is out of the question.” Built in 1851, the red brick building, one of six original schoolhouses in the township, has fallen in to disrepair and has serious structural issues. Wagner said many of the shingles have been blown off the roof. The floor also is sinking in several locations. Although the developers behind the Cranberry Commons shopping center, which is located adjacent to the school’s property, did some exterior work to …

Greg

3:01 pm on Thursday, December 6, 2012

If you raze the building, you might be able to take the bricks and use them in a memorial sidewalk with donors names etched on them...just a thought   more ›

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Cranberry Featured on ‘Then & Now’

Historical Society member Roy Wagner gives WTAE a look at the township’s farming roots.

The Cranberry of today is a bustling community of residential homes, businesses, hotels and more—but it wasn’t always that way. Once upon a time, Cranberry was a quiet community featuring nearly 100 farms. Today, there are only four working farms left in the township. Cranberry Township Historical Society member Roy Wagner spoke of all this and more Friday to WTAE’s Mike Clark. The township was featured on the station’s ‘Now & Then’ segment. Other highlights of the video are the Sample Schoolhouse, the Venango Trail and, of course, present day developments, including Westinghouse. To check out the video, click here.

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