West Middlesex, Pennsylvania: Toth Wooden Indian Head
Peter "Wolf" Toth has carved dozens of giant, skinny Indian heads from tree trunks across the USA. This weathered example is one of his oldest, completed in 1973.
- Address:
- I-80 E., West Middlesex, PA
- Directions:
- Pennsylvania Welcome Center. Along I-80 one mile east of the Ohio state line. The welcome center can only be accessed by eastbound drivers. For those heading west you need to take exit 234 in Ohio and then get back on I-80 east towards Pennsylvania.
- Admission:
- Free
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A Peter Toth carving of a large wooden Indian head stands outside the Pennsylvania Welcome Center located one mile east of the Ohio state line on I-80. This one was dedicated in 1973 to the Seneca Nation. It can only be accessed on I-80 if you are heading east. The welcome center also has a nice taxidermy display inside the building. It contains a bobcat, a red fox, and a small black bear.
Just outside the entrance to the building there is a small sculpture of two black bears.
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