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Neville House Hosting Appalachian Music Concert

The historic Neville House at Woodville Plantation is holding a special concert later this month that will feature classic Appalachian music.

The historic Neville House at Woodville Plantation is holding a special concert later this month that will feature classic Appalachian music.

The concert will feature Mark Tamsula, Richard Withers and Ellen Gozion on Oct. 20 at 7 p.m.

Tamsula and Withers will play fiddle and banjo instrumentals, in addition to songs on the flute and accordion. Joining them will be Gozion, who will sing a selection of traditional ballads. A wine and cheese reception will follow the concert. 

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 The cost to attend is $20 and tickets must be reserved before the show. Tickets are limited, so contact Mike Athey at 412-388-1817 as soon as possible.

Woodville Plantation, the home of John and Presley Neville, is Western Pennsylvania's link to the late 18th century.  Built in 1775, this living history museum interprets life during the period of 1780 - 1820, the Era of the New Republic. Guided tours of the house are available every Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m.

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INFORMATION:
Event: House Concert at Woodville Plantation
Date: Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012
Time: 7 p.m.
Place: Woodville Plantation, 1375 Washington Pike, Bridgeville, PA 15017
Cost: $20.00 Per Person


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