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Events In Ambridge: Nationality Days Usually held in the late spring for a 3 day period. Nationality Days is a street festival celebrating the town's rich and varied heritage. Organized in 1965, the town's churches originally made up a large portion of the Nationality Days food vendors. A prime attraction has always been the ethnic and traditional foods. Booths run down the middle of Merchant Street, which is closed from 8th street to 4th street. There are various activities to do. The "Main Stage" hosts almost constant live entertainment. There are always a large number of craft booths and tables to investigate. Children's activities change from year to year but have included clowns, face painting, pony rides, climbing walls and more. And, of course, Plenty Of Food Vendors, From Mexican To Greek Foods.[r] Old Economy Village interprets the history of the Harmony Society, a highly successful 19th century religious communal society, and preserves and interprets the unique material culture of the Society during its period of residence in Beaver County, Pennsylvania for citizens of and visitors to the Commonwealth. The Old Economy Village was the home of the nineteenth century Christian communal group, the Harmony Society. Established in 1824, Economy was known worldwide for its piety and industrial prosperity. The Village, a National Historic Landmark site, is administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. It is located at Fourteenth and Church Streets, in the National Register Historic District of Ambridge, Pennsylvania. For More Information On Ambridge Please Click HERE.