
Friday Closed
Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
In addition to being the organizing force behind saving the Braddock Carnegie Library, the Braddock’s Field Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the history surrounding General Braddock and the French and Indian War.
In January 1999, the French & Indian War Museum & Gallery opened on the Library’s second floor. In 2001, four paintings purchased by Braddock area merchants and school children in 1911 were returned to the Museum. Including Emmanuel Leutze’s Braddock’s Defeat and Frederic James’ Franklin and Braddock, the paintings had been missing since 1985.
Visit the French and Indian War Museum and Gallery to see artifacts and pictorial depictions of the battle and to learn more about this significant era in American history. It portrays the Battle of Braddock's Field in art and artifacts. It also contains video tapes and books on this period in history.