Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Today, the North Shore of Pittsburgh has evolved into a regional destination due to its sporting events, bars and attractions. This area and the adjacent Allegheny West section of Pittsburgh have a long and diverse history. Before European settlement, the area was feared by Native Americans for... Sign in to see full entry.
Monday, May 11, 2020
The Abandoned $8 Dollar Per Month, Two-Story Concrete Coal Patch Houses
From the late 1700s throughout the early 1900s, Coal miner communities were built to supply workers with afforable housing and a company store that supplied the families with household essentials from groceries to clothing. These small communities were known as "coal patches." Slapped together with... Sign in to see full entry.
Friday, May 8, 2020
An Abandoned Beauty Is Now A Dead Motel...1944-2009...R.I.P.
Located in the Poconos, the Penn Hills Resort was once the crowning glory of honeymoon destinations in the area, with commercials broadcast throughout Pennsylvania as well as in New York City and the entire Northeast. The 500-acre resort started out as a tavern but quickly expanded to become a full... Sign in to see full entry.
Thursday, May 7, 2020
An Aggressive and Poisonous Plant Is Spreading & Toxic To Humans & Animals
A poisonous plant is aggressively spreading across Pennsylvania and researchers with Penn State Extension are warning people, especially those with livestock, to be careful. The noxious invasive plant that looks like Queen Anne’s lace on steroids is known by the name of, "giant hogweed," and it is... Sign in to see full entry.
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
The 1930s Mount Nittany Plane Crash Site Is Now A Favored Hiking Trail
On May 24, 1931 Airmail Pilot James “Jimmy” Cleveland lost his life when his plane failed to clear Mount Nittany and crashed near the top of the mountain above Centre Hall. The James Cleveland Memorial Trail pays tribute to the memory of the pilot who lost his life in that plane crash. The four-mile... Sign in to see full entry.
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
The Pittsburgh Penguins Captain, Sid Crosby Is Also A Humanitarian
Pittsburgher's love their hockey team and they are proud that the guys are always looking for ways to show compassion and promote human welfare that benefit's so many people in our community. Pittsburgh Penguins captain, Sidney Crosby is no stranger to donating money, time and unselfish acts to... Sign in to see full entry.
Monday, May 4, 2020
Civil War Ghost's Still Performing Their Duties In the College Basement
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania is known to many ghost-hunters and historians as one of the most haunted locations in the United States. The American Civil War and the Battle of Gettysburg left a stain on the town of Gettysburg that took years to wash away, and resulted in many of the hauntings we hear... Sign in to see full entry.
Sunday, May 3, 2020
This Year the $1.5 Million Dollar Prize Is In Pittsburgh
The stunning abode is located just 16-miles from my residence. HGTV offers a "Smart Home" every year with each year offering a different destination. This year it is in my neck of the woods. The Grand prize package is valued at over $1.5 million dollars. The prize includes the 4,500 square foot... Sign in to see full entry.
Friday, May 1, 2020
No Coronavirus Here, But You Must Be 2" Tall Or Less To Visit
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Thursday, April 30, 2020
The Haunted Lancaster County Cemetery Protected By the White Wolf
Hans Graff, born in 1661 was the founder of Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He is believed to be the oldest known member of the Groff family in North America and the holder of the title Baron von Welden of Grafenwald Castle near Bäretswil, Switzerland. Since his death in 1746, Hans... Sign in to see full entry.