Julie Fether Rockwell, archivist, East Broad Top
Sounds of Trains and Silence

Julie Fether Rockwell, The Station Inn's 2025 Artist-in-Residence, shares her research and writing.  

Julie is the inaugural Archivist for the East Broad Top Railroad Archives and Special Collections. A native of Ebensburg and currently living in Huntingdon, Pa., Julie’s professional and personal paths led her to live in different parts of the country since leaving the area for college in 1985; however, Cambria County will always be home.

Artist-in-Residence Reception with Michael Froio

Saturday afternoon, December 9, 2023, we hosted an Artist Reception with our Artist-in-Residence Michael Froio Photography in our recently-renovated Yard Office Lounge. Michael provided a brief presentation of his exhibit, ‘From the Main Line’, where visitors viewed a selection of matted prints, and were able to purchase signed prints and copies of his book.

Michael Froio at the Artist-in-Residence Reception on December 9, 2023 at The Station Inn
Michael Froio at the Artist-in-Residence Reception on December 9, 2023 at The Station Inn

About the Artist-In-Residence Program

The Station Inn honors founder Tom Davis’ legacy, and love of the arts and culture, by supporting an annual Artist-In-Residence Program (“AIRP”).  The AIRP provides an allocation of complimentary lodging for the selected artist to focus on creating their work in and around the Cresson area over a period of time.  The artist is invited to exhibit their work in the Yard Office Lounge meeting and event space

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My First Train,1968. Fether Family Archives

Landscape and Longing

My First Train,1968. Fether Family Archives The definitive volume, The Railroad and the Art of Place: An Anthology (2021), published by the Center for Railroad Photography & Art, showcases the

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