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Philipsburg’s Oldest Building, John Henry Simler House, to Open for Summer Tours

by Gant Team
Friday, June 2, 2017
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PHILIPSBURG – Philipsburg’s oldest remaining structure, the John Henry Simler House, will be one of the featured sites on tours of Philipsburg’s most historic venues, offered by the Philipsburg Historical Foundation, during the summer of 2017, announced PHF President Mark Seinfelt.

“The Simler House, built around 1807, is really a first-class log cabin for the wilderness that Philipsburg then was,” he says.  “Among its more refined features are full basement, inside stairs, glass windows, pine paneling downstairs and a large stone fireplace.  

“My great-great-great-grandfather Simler, who came to Philipsburg with the original settlers in 1797, built his first cabin at the northeast corner of Front and Laurel streets, but by 1807 had accumulated enough means to erect a more comfortable house at the northeast corner of Second and Laurel.”  

Seinfelt says the house was completely restored by a Simler descendant in 2001, and has been a Philipsburg gem ever since.  

He plans on conducting tours there every Sunday afternoon all summer, from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m., and he urges people to come and experience the feel of what living in the wilderness was all about.

“The old Union Church, or Mud Church as it is affectionately called, will also be open for tours at the same hours, as will the Philipsburg Historical Museum in the Moshannon Building at 203 N. Front St.,” says PHF Curator Luther Gette.  

“In addition, the Historical Museum will be open on Thursday evenings from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m., in order to allow time for family and historical research.”

Gette adds, “We plan to keep all three of these sites open for extended hours during Philipsburg Heritage Days in July, and will be announcing these hours as the time approaches.  

“People who are coming back for a visit to their hometown, or those who have never visited before, have expressed admiration and interest in all of Philipsburg’s historic sites. We hope to accommodate this interest by keeping the sites open as much as possible.”

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