Stunning Photography Exhibit On Display

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Stunning Photography Exhibit On Display

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We are excited to present a new exhibit in collaboration with the East Broad Top Railroad and renowned photographer Matthew Malkiewicz. This captivating showcase features a stunning collection of Matthew’s photography of the narrow gauge railroad.

The exhibit is free and on display through Saturday, May 31. The exhibit is at the Huntingdon County Arts Center, 313 12th Street, Huntingdon, and is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Since February of 2020, Malkiewicz has served as the photographer for the East Broad Top Foundation ownership/management team and the Friends volunteer group at the East Broad Top Railroad in Rockhill Furnace, Pennsylvania; photographically documenting all aspects of the rebirth at a 150-year-old steam railroad and preserved machine shops facility. He is a resident of New Jersey who has also called California and Colorado home. His entire portfolio can be viewed at the popular website “Lost Tracks of Time” www.losttracksoftime.com and on Instagram @losttracksoftime. 


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