Note: Higher resolution versions of these photos available from office@boalmuseum.com. The Gnutones: Bruce Young, Andy Tolins and ?

John and Janice Sherer (Malvina Boal, 1925) speak with nationwide TV actor Charles Dumas (Judge George Boal, 1855) and his wife Josephine.

Tracy Coleman of Boalsburg's For Heaven Cakes with the elegant tiered 200th Birthday cake. Email: fairylight3@yahoo.com

Phil Sauerlender as Theodore Davis Boal in 1919, in front of the portrait of TD Boal in the library

Cindy Hahn (C-Net), Tom Daubert (former SC Boro council), Don Hahn, (State College Boro Council) and John Wainright (Harris Twp Planning Commission)

Silvi Lawrence (State College Boro Council) and Dr. T.A. Toussoun of the Centre County Columbus Celebration board

Julianne Singer (Elizabeth Boal Thompson in 1866) and Gladys Hart (who portrayed Ruth Corter in 1976)

Cindy and Don Hahn with Tom Daubert (center)

John Wainright, Anne Andrews, Paul Weiss and Lyyn Herman

Patty Quigg, hostess extraordinaire

Tracy Coleman of For Heaven Cakes and Phil Sauerlender in the 1798 library of the Boal Mansion

Tracy Coleman and Phil Sauerlender under the portrait of Mathilde Boal (Mimi) Lee, former First Lady of the state of Maryland

Alan Boal, Helen (Susie) Boal Scott and Ray Sturgulewski

Alan Boal, Susie Boal Scott, Joani Toussoun and Ray Sturgulewski

Bruce Young coaches the dancers in the Virginia Reel

John and Janice Sherer at the head of the Virginia Reel

Scouts and Harts dance with the Bocks of Philipsburg

Boalsburg Scout Colin Sutherland dances with Miranda Mauer of Philipsburg under the watchful eyes of her friend's parents Lisa and Randy Bock

Christopher Columbus (Bruce Young) acknowledges the Columbian legacy in the Boal family

Joe Hart portrays quotes Boal ancestor Richard Henry Lee who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776

Pioneer David Boal in 1789, portrayed by his descendant, Pittsburgh broadcaster Alan Boal

John Wainright portrays David Boal Jr, after whom Boalsburg was named

Tom Daubert as Moses Thompson, one of the founders of Penn State University

Nationwide TV actor Charles Dumas as Judge George Boal in 1855, one of the founders of Penn State University

Lynn Herman as Capt. John Boal, killed in action in March 1865.

Julianne Singer as Elizabeth Boal in 1866, who married John Irvin Thompson in 1870

Carol McAdams as Mathilde de Lagarde Boal in 1905

Phil Sauerlender as Theodore Davis Boal in 1919

Jim Keener as Ambassador Pierre de Lagarde Boal, who opened the Boal Mansion as a museum in 1952

Gladys Hart quotes Boalsburg teacher and historian Ruth Corter in 1976 -- "So the children will know."

Boal Mansion docent Janice Sherer portrays Malvina Buttles Boal in 1925

Christopher Lee portrays himself looking back from 2038 to "the good old days" of 2008.

Eight generation Boal family member Christopher Lee, present CEO of the Museum and chair of the Boalsburg 200th Celebration

Charles Dumas offers a toast

Christopher Lee with his cousin Helen Boal Scott and her partner Ray Sturgulewski

Joe Hart watches the Wisconsin-Penn State game on TV in the 1798 library

Charles Dumas as Judge George Boal in 1865

Theodore Davis Boal in 1919 (Phil Sauerlender) and Judge George Boal in 1865 (Charles Dumas)

Watching the football game

Jim Keener and Tom Daubert help in the kitchen

The Dilliards, mother and daughter, with Gina Allaire

Dr. Anne Andrews and Paul Weiss relax in the 1798 dining room

Bruce Young coaches young dancers, including Scouts Kyle and Colin Sutherland and Taylor Clayton dancings with the Dilliards of Centre Hall

Boalsburg Troop 380 Scouts dance with the Dilliards of Centre Hall

Dancing in the 1898 ballroom

Helen Boal Scott of Pittsburgh with Boalsburg Scout Kyle Sutherland

Lynn Herman (Capt. John Boal, 1861) and Julianne Singer (Elizabeth Boal, 1866)

The Bocks: Lisa, Natalia and Randy, with Natalia's friend Miranda Mauer

Tracy Coleman of For Heaven Cakes with her creation

Boal Mansiono Museum docent John Wainright with Dr. Anne Andrews and former State Representative Lynn Herman

Tracy Coleman and Phil Sauerlender

Yolonda Dilliard and daughters Chloe and Autumn portray the three ladies of the first Memorial Day in Boalsburg in 1864

The Dilliards portray Elizabeth Meyers, Sophie Keller and Emma Hunter

Julianne Singer as Elizabeth Boal in 1866

Youth will be served: dancing in the 1898 ballroom

Christopher Lee

Carol McAdams, Tracy Coleman and Jo Dumas getting ready to contra-dance

Charles Dumas portrays Judge George Boal in 1865

Natalia Bock and Miranda Mauer talk with Nancy Crane under the watchful eye of Robert E. Lee (on the mantlepiece)