Volant became a popular shopping district at the turn of the last century due to the New Castle-Franklin Railroad. There was also a brick company, lumber mill, and oil field developed in the vicinity and the area prospered until WW1. After the Great Depression Volant started it's long slide into obscurity. The mill closed in the 1960s and the trains stopped running in 1975.

Now it is having a little revival as a tourist destination. There are a great many cute shops that line the streets. We went this day for their Independence Day Celebration which they have on June 26th for some reason.

This year they had a little vintage car show, and the kids liked playing in the new playground behind the grist mill.


Then we threw some rocks in Neshannock Creek.

I found a tiny freshwater mussel shell, and the boys fought over it on the way home. So I took it back. There were a lot of crayfish shells around and my first impulse was to think that there was some sort of pollution that had done them in. But maybe birds just ate them. I saw at least eight turkey vultures while we were there.

I guess it was a pretty good day. We didn't drop our car keys in the creek, anyhow.
