Fire tower preserved for visitors in McKean County, thanks to Lumber Heritage Region
By the Lumber Heritage Region
After serving for 49 years in fire detection and forest preservation efforts, a portion of the iconic Prospect Hill Fire Tower is now on display at the McKean County Historical Society, welcoming visitors to experience its rich history. The McKean County Historical Society and the Prospect Hill Fire Tower are in Smethport, at the edge of the Allegheny National Forest and Surrounds landscape and the Dark Skies landscape of the PA Wilds region, as well as along the Scenic Route 6 journey.
This milestone marks the successful realization of two phases in a four-phase project, achieved through years of dedicated planning and fundraising efforts. The Lumber Heritage Region in administration of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources provided a $5,000 grant towards phase two and has dedicated $5,000 to phase three of the project.
Pictured: Bart Barton, Holly Komonczi, Commissioner Mary Ann “Marty” Wilder, Representative Marty Causer, Commissioner Tom Kreiner, Commissioner Carol Duffy, Lu Vandermark
Bart Barton and Lu Vandermark, esteemed members of the McKean County Historical Society, have played pivotal roles in preserving the tower’s top section, transforming it into an engaging educational and tourist attraction. A poignant reminder of its past, a photojournalist captured the panoramic views that fire wardens once relied on for nearly five decades before the tower’s dismantling.
Bart, President of the Society, noted, “The museum is very happy that we have received this grant for Phase III of the Fire Tower Project. This should allow us to finish most of the restoration with volunteer help. Anyone who would like to be a part of the restoration can call the museum at 814-887-5142.”
Strategically situated on one of the region’s highest peaks, the Prospect Fire Tower was instrumental in identifying and preventing the spread of fires, supporting McKean County’s economy through contributions from sawmills, loggers, and timber structures. Preserving these forests has been essential in sustaining the local ecosystem, economy, and livelihoods over the years.
Operating from its location behind the McKean County Courthouse in Smethport, the Old Jail Museum managed by the McKean County Historical Society stands as a beacon of heritage and education. Recognized as part of the PA Department of Health WalkWorks Historic Walking Tour, the museum’s presence alongside Route 6 attracts a diverse range of visitors, both local and international. Its extensive collection of artifacts and documents provides invaluable resources for historical research.
Holly Komonczi, Executive Director of the Lumber Heritage Region, emphasizes the significance of bridging history and outdoor recreation through projects like the Prospect Hill Fire Tower. She notes, “Fire towers are integral to Pennsylvania’s history, and this restored tower offers a captivating visual journey for all museum visitors. The Lumber Heritage Region takes pride in supporting local initiatives that uphold the legacy of the forest products industry.”
For those eager to explore this historical gem, the Old Jail Museum at 500 West Main Street in Smethport, PA, welcomes visitors seasonally during April, May, September, and October on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 to 4 pm, and during June, July, and August, Tuesday to Saturday from 1 to 4 pm.
About the Author:
The Lumber Heritage Region (LHR) is a 15-county region in North West/North Central Pennsylvania that accentuates the importance of the lumber industry for the past, present, and future. The goal of the heritage region is to market its assets to potential visitors, to serve as a resource to the PA hardwood industry, and to keep the economic impact of the region at the forefront. LHR is a 501C3 organization that is dedicated to helping the region make an impact internationally. It is their mission to serve the region with technical, educational, and financial assistance through the coordination of networking and communication initiatives.