“If you want to learn about the 19th century, this is the place to come,” said volunteer Jan Taylor, … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2015
Brick-end barns are a phenomenon in south central Pennsylvania and nearly unheard of elsewhere. The designs are more than mere … Continue reading
Keeping early American culture alive may be difficult in this age of computers and iPhones, but the Kutztown Folk … Continue reading
What happens in Gettysburg doesn’t stay in Gettysburg, so if you’re skipping the history lesson and just looking for a … Continue reading
It’s not as well known as Gettysburg, but the Battle of Brandywine — a turning point in the Revolutionary War … Continue reading
Gettysburg’s Big Roundtop generated an early report of giant snakes, while Broad Top Mountain area in Fulton and Bedford counties … Continue reading

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An eagle hopped on top of the camera, changing the view of the live stream. Source: Hanover eagle cam: Eagle … Continue reading
The AMA Pro Racing Hill Climb sponsored by White Rose Motorcycle Club in Codorus Township near Jefferson Sunday June 7, … Continue reading
Shad once were so plentiful in the Susquehanna River that their spring migration upstream to spawn “caused the river to … Continue reading
The Susquehanna River offers plenty of places to fish, but there are plenty of other spots to cast a line. … Continue reading
County Seat Spirits will debut its first batch of gin Friday. Lock Keeper Gin, named as an homage to Easton’s … Continue reading