Indian Steps Museum gives visitors a fully immersive experience into Native American culture. It opens for the season on Saturday, April 20.
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — Take a step back in time at York County’s Indian Steps Museum which has a collection of Native American exhibits and artifacts up to 10,000 years old.
It’s one of the first Native American museums in the entire United States; A hidden gem right on the edge of the Susquehanna River in Lower Chanceford Township.
“In the 1950s this was a number one attraction in York County, but this was before computers and the internet,” said Debbie Saylor, the museum’s curator and research director. “We want to bring that back, we want to get people down here to see how beautiful this hidden gem really is in York County.”
The museum officially opens for the season on Saturday, April 20. It was created by wealthy York County …