Steve, thanks for a great experience and the warm welcome today!
I just posted this out on my Facebook page tonight and thought I'd also share it with you.
"What a fun and interesting adventure into the PA Wilds today. Destination the Eliot Ness Museum in Coudersport. Beautiful little town. Fabulous, engaging tour and tons of interesting facts and memorabilia from the 1920's and 1930's. This man really left his mark on modern day law enforcement. It was really, really cool.
And, the town is celebrating an Eliot Ness festival in the next few weeks.
Check it out! If you go, tell Steve Green from the Museum Kate and Clay from Bellefonte sent you. We really had a blast swapping some conversation with him and learning so much about...
   Read moreWe were met outside the museum by the Museum Curator, Steve Greene. Since I prepaid for our tour, he greeted me by name and I found him very personable! We went inside and before we started our self guided tour, he gave us a brief history on the 3 parts of Eliot Ness's life. One - His time in Chicago and Al Capone. Two - His time as Public Safety Director in Cleveland. Three - His time in Coudersport. I could have just listened to Steve's stories for our whole tour! My husband loved all...
   Read moreThe original G man !! The Eliot Ness museum is cool! I kinda feel sorry for them. Right on Main street in Coudersport, but not busy at all..... Who knew Eliot died in Coudersport? Who knew Bradford PA had mob ties and was nicknamed "Little Chicago" ? Not me, if you are in the area and ever watched the Untouchables or Scarface you...
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