• Future Expositions: The Plan

    Coolspring Power Museum 179 Coolspring Road, Coolspring

     Future Expositions: The Plan Each year our Spring Exposition features a particular engine.  Here are the featured engines for upcoming years of Expositions. June 18, 19, and 20, 2026 - Hot Air Engines of the World This Exposition will feature the hot air (Stirling) engines, fans, and numerous past and present thermal operated toys and models from across the globe! The museum currently showcases several of these unique and interesting operating machines and a record number are expected to show up for the show. Our chairman for this event is well known and respected for his knowledge of these engines, and their past, present, and future value to mankind. Exposition Chairman: Dr. Brent Rowell June 17, 18, and 19, 2027 - Crossley Bros. and other English Engines The focus of this event will showcase these uniquely designed engines. They have become popular with collectors and engine enthusiasts here in the states and abroad. The museum showcases of these engines. We look forward to seeing these engines for the Exposition! Our knowledgeable chairman promises a great Exposition! Exposition Chairman: Wayne Grenning June 15, 16, and 17, 2028 - Diesel, Air Blast & Oil Engines This event will showcase our new “Diesel Centrale CPM” building with the M.A.N. Diesel, the Graz Diesel, and the Benz Diesel engines. The museum also has an extensive display of Oil Engines in the “Power Technology Building Annex” building. Exposition Chairman: Mike Murphy June 14, 15, and 16, 2029 - The “Otto” Gas and Gasoline Engines This event will showcase the famous Otto Gas and Gasoline Engine Company of Philadelphia, PA. Founded as Schleicher, Schumm & Co. in 1876 by its German parent company, the firm later became Otto Gas Engine Works in honor of the founder and father of our modern four-cycle engine, Dr. Nicholas Otto. Exposition Chairman: Chris Epping June 13, 14, and 15, 2030 - John Deere, Root & VanDervoort, & Waterloo Boy This event will feature the John Deere, R & V, and the Waterloo Boy gas engines. There should be many of these high-quality engines for the Exposition Show. Exposition Co-Chairman: Peter Knight and Rie Fulk

  • Cadillac Museum

    67 south white street brookville pa

    Chrome. Fins. Power. Pure American attitude.  The Greenberg Cadillac Museum isn’t just a collection—it’s a full-throttle walk through America’s love affair with the automobile. Home to America’s Largest Cadillac Collection, this place is PACKED with over 85 jaw-dropping classics that defined cool for generations. We’re talking bold designs, vintage luxury, tailfins for days, and the kind of cars that turned heads then—and still do now. Every corner hits you with something iconic, from early 1900s pioneers to the smooth, statement-making rides that owned the road. If you love classic cars, nostalgia, or just want to see something seriously impressive right here in Brookville—this is your stop.  67 South White Street (Route 36), Brookville  Select weekends May–October  1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

  • Jefferson County Fair

    Jefferson County Fairgrounds 146 Strishock Lane, Brookville, PA, United States

    The Jefferson County Fair in Brookville, PA, is scheduled for July 19-25, 2026, following its traditional third week of July schedule, with plans underway for new ticket booths, entertainment, and continued community engagement The Jefferson County Fair in Brookville, PA is a premier summer tradition that brings the community together for a week of high-energy entertainment, agricultural excellence, and classic family fun. Visitors can look forward to a packed grandstand lineup featuring everything from the roar of the Demolition Derby and Rough Truck races to the power of professional truck and tractor pulls. For those seeking a change of pace, the fair offers professional rodeo action, mud bogs, and live musical performances ranging from country tributes to rock. Beyond the grandstand, the fairgrounds stay active with a full carnival provided by Bartlebaugh Amusements, the Bar C Ranch petting zoo, and daily shows that are always a crowd favorite. It is also a time to celebrate local heritage through 4-H and FFA livestock shows, competitive agricultural judging, and the annual livestock sale.

    $12.00
  • Food Truck Monday

    Historic Brookville Town Square 236 Main Street, Brookville, Pennsylvania, United States

    Food Truck Monday returns to Historic Downtown Brookville beginning March 16! Each Monday from mid-March through October, a rotating lineup of food trucks will serve lunch and dinner in front of Town Square on Main Street. Grab something delicious and enjoy the heart of downtown—because the best seat in the house is outside. Relax at one of the picnic tables or park benches, take in the fresh air, and soak up the charm of Brookville’s Victorian Main Street. Hosted by the Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce.

  • Back to the 80

    Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts 140 Theatre Lane, Cooksburg, PA, United States

    "Back to the 80s" Musical July 24-26 and August 2 Location:  Sawmill Center for the Arts Organized: Brookville Community Theater Back to the 80s is a high-energy jukebox musical that follows a 30-something Corey Palmer as he reminisces about his 1985 senior year, dealing with crushes, bullies, and friendships. It is a nostalgic, comedic, and colorful tribute to 1980s pop culture.

  • Back to the 80s

    Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts 140 Theatre Lane, Cooksburg, PA, United States

    "Back to the 80s" Musical July 24-26 and August 2 Location:  Sawmill Center for the Arts Organized: Brookville Community Theater Back to the 80s is a high-energy jukebox musical that follows a 30-something Corey Palmer as he reminisces about his 1985 senior year, dealing with crushes, bullies, and friendships. It is a nostalgic, comedic, and colorful tribute to 1980s pop culture.