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Hannastown Pennsylvania
by cruisenut
This settlement of Hannastown was destroyed during the American Revolutionary War, which during one of the final acts on July 13, 1782 the British, joined by the Seneca Indians, set the settlement afire... published 12 months ago
Storybook Forest Ligonier Pennsylvania
by cruisenut
These 2 parks are combined for a great day with the family. And you can visit Mr. Rogers Neighborhood there also. Some of the characters you will see in Storybook Forest Walk through the entrance which is a... published 12 months ago
Covered Bridges and arsonists
by cruisenut
Arson is the main reason so many historical covered bridges are no longer around. Arson ranks up there with the other devastating cause, Mother Nature. Now while there is nothing that can protect anything from... published 11 months ago
Mail Pouch Barns In Pennsylvania
by cruisenut
Pennsylvania is one state that had many hand painted advertisments on Barns. Most of the advertisments are from Mail Pouch Chewing Tabacco. These are historic structures now as many are now gone. There is a... published 12 months ago
Western Pennsylvania Photos
by cruisenut
Western Pennsylvania has some beautiful buildings. Here are some photos from the years 1960-1980 of some of sites. You can see more photos from PA and other states here. These are from the collection of the... published 12 months ago
Grist Mill Photos
by cruisenut
When you see an old Grist Mill you are taken back in time to simply times where everything was slow paced and peaceful. These are beautiful structures that used to grind corn for cornmeal and wheat for flour.... published 12 months ago
Pennsylvania Amusement Parks sold
by cruisenut
Kennywood Park in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania is one of the Parks sold to a company from Madrid Spain. The other parks are Sandcastle Waterpark and Idlewild Park including the SoakZone in Ligonier. The company... published 8 months ago
Silver Springs Covered Bridge
by cruisenut
Silver Springs Covered Bridge was a long bridge with 2 spans. It was located in Pennsylvania. It was finally destroyed by Hurricane Agnes in 1972. published 12 months ago
Covered Bridges
by cruisenut
There are many states that have covered bridges still standing. The state with the most covered bridges is Pennsylvania then Ohio. If you have never been to a covered bridge you should make arrangements to go... published 12 months ago
Sach's Covered Bridge is it Really Haunted?
by cruisenut
Sachs covered bridge is still standing today in Adams County Pennsylvania. It was built in 1852 by a builder named David Stoner. It is 100 feet long and has been closed to traffic since 1968. This is the only... published 12 months ago










