The New Holland Band Museum
The New Holland Band Museum houses one of the most impressive
displays of band memorabilia in the nation. Founded in 1980 by Arthur Futer, renowned historian, Indian archeologist and noted Percussionist
with the New Holland Band, the museum houses hundreds of musical
instruments from 1620 to present day. Photographs from the 1800s as well
as original uniforms, music, and equipment complete the museum’s
collection.
Some of the museum’s most prized possessions are original artifacts
from the Sousa Band, including the last baton used by Mr. Sousa the
night he died in March 1932.
The museum often has visitors from many prestigious musical
organizations, including personnel from The Philadelphia Orchestra, US
Marine Band, US Air Force Band and others. In fact, part of the museum
collection is currently on loan to the US Air Force Herald Trumpet
Museum in Arlington, Virginia.
New Holland Band Museum
Take elevator to the second floor of the Eastern
Lancaster County Library
The museum's hours are:
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday 10AM to 4PM
The
museum's address is:
11 Chestnut Drive
New Holland, PA 17557
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The museum is open to organizations by appointment. Arrangements can
be made by calling 717-354-5280 or 610-593-5694. |