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Discover the Driftwood/Bucktail Monument

A Tribute to Civil War Heroes

Located in the heart of Driftwood on Route 555, the Bucktail Monument stands as a poignant tribute to the brave soldiers of the Bucktail Regiment who answered President Lincoln’s call for volunteers during the Civil War. This monument honors the soldiers of the 42nd Infantry, famously known as the Bucktails, who fought valiantly during one of the most tumultuous times in American history.

Historical Significance

The Bucktail Regiment, comprised of men from Pennsylvania’s northern counties, earned their nickname from the bucktail emblems they wore on their hats, symbolizing their roots in the region’s dense forests and their exceptional marksmanship. The Driftwood Monument not only commemorates their service but also serves as a reminder of the region’s deep historical ties to the Civil War.

Explore Sinnemahoning & Driftwood

Things to Do

Historical Attractions & Museums: The area is rich with historical sites and museums that offer a glimpse into the past. The Bucktail Monument is just one of the many historical attractions that visitors can explore.

County: Cameron

Destination: Sinnemahoning/Driftwood

Must-Visit Attractions

The Wildlife Center at Sinnemahoning State Park: This center is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. It offers an educational experience about the diverse wildlife that inhabits the mountainous region. Visitors can also enjoy guided eagle spotting pontoon boat tours of the Stevenson Dam, providing a unique way to observe the majestic eagles in their natural habitat.

The Little Museum in Sterling Run: Recognized as one of “Pennsylvania’s Top 10 Seasonal Museums,” this museum is a treasure trove of local history. It features exhibits that showcase the rich cultural and historical heritage of the area, making it a perfect stop for history buffs.

Plan Your Visit

Driftwood and the surrounding areas of Sinnemahoning offer a blend of natural beauty and historical richness, making it an ideal destination for those looking to explore Pennsylvania’s heritage. Whether you are here to pay tribute at the Bucktail Monument, enjoy a serene boat tour, or delve into the local history at The Little Museum, there is something for everyone.

Getting There

The Bucktail Monument is conveniently located in the center of the square in Driftwood on Route 555. Ample parking is available, making it easy for visitors to stop by and pay their respects.

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