Pennsylvania has introduced a new specialty license plate featuring a “bank barn,” one of the most common types of barns seen on farms across the state. PennDOT and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission teamed up to create the “Preserve Our Heritage” design to highlight the state’s agricultural history. The plate matches the design style of Pennsylvania’s new standard plate in honor of the 250th anniversary of the United States. The plate costs $64, with $23 from each purchase supporting the commission’s education and exhibit programs.
Pennsylvania has introduced a new specialty license plate featuring a “bank barn,” one of the most common types of barns seen on farms across the state.
PennDOT and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission teamed up to create the “Preserve Our Heritage” design to highlight the state’s agricultural history.
The plate matches the design style of Pennsylvania’s new standard plate in honor of the 250th anniversary of the United States.
The plate costs $64, with $23 from each purchase supporting the commission’s education and exhibit programs.