Tour of Historic Down Town Chambersburg
Join me on a Tour of Historic Down Town Chambersburg: From the Chamber's Fort, and Memorial Square Fountain.
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Adirondack Mennonite Heritage Museum
The Mennonite Heritage Farm was home to three generations of the Moser family. One of the first farms in the area settled by Mennonites who came from Alsace-Lorraine. A non-profit cultural center and living history museum preserving the history and distinct culture of the Lewis County Mennonites and farmers.
Relief Workers Birch Run Dam
In this video, an army of unemployed men go to work in the state-run Forests cutting firewood for the needy. The men exchanged their labor for food and firewood provided to their families and others in need.
The second part of the video focuses on State Forest Road Construction.
The third part shows men clearing timber for a 50-acre reservoir near Chambersburg in the Michaux State Forest in Adams County.
Video provided by the Pennsylvania State Archives
Erin + Cody | DuCar Farm Chambersburg, PA | Wedding Highlights
Erin + Cody | 09.15.2018 | Wedding Highlights
Erin and Cody are one of the most fun and energetic couples we have ever had the pleasure of working with! They are not afraid to let loose and be crazy together, then stare into each others eyes with a passion so strong. They also have an incredible support system of friends and family that were there to party with them and walk alongside of them as they began their journey as newlyweds.
Congratulations again to the new Mr. and Mrs. Swope and we wish you a lifetime of happiness!
Hidden History: Hispanic Heritage Growing in Central PA
One man in Centre County wants to bring a Latin flair to Central PA.
2015 Shippensburg Christamas Parade
Christmas came early to Shippensburg. The town came together to enjoy a parade and the lighting of the town's Christmas tree on Friday.
A Home for All Seasons -- Home For Sale Central Pennsylvania PA
Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter -- This Amazing Log Home in Central PA is a Home For All Seasons. As the seasons change, so does the ever-evolving interior of the home... it's almost like redecorating! Large windows throughout open a view to the unique colors of each passing season. Don't miss the opportunity to call this perfect Pennsylvania property for sale yours. Truly the best place to call home for the holidays! loghomeestate.com/index-2.html.
Ninja in Uniontown Part 2
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Introduction to the Public History Program
Dr. Aaron Shapiro, Dr. Karen Cox, and graduate student Jillian Staurowsky talk about what sets the public history program at UNC Charlotte apart from others.
Manassas Heritage Railway Festival Part 2 of 2
Here are some clips I took at the Manassas Heritage Railway Festival which is a family celebration of the rich railway history that Manassas has to offer. Manassas Junction was the site of both the 1st and 2nd Battles of Manassas during the Civil War and of the nation's first military railroad.
From the Burning of Chambersburg to the Battle of Moorefield
On March 4, 2014, Rick Wolfe presented From the Burning of Chambersburg to the Battle of Moorefield at the Tuesday evening lecture in the Archives and History Library in the Culture Center in Charleston.
In the summer of 1864, General Jubal Early moved his Confederate army down the Shenandoah Valley and east to threaten Washington, DC. His mission was to create confusion and draw Union soldiers and resources away from General Ulysses S. Grant's campaign to destroy General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. Early dispatched two cavalry brigades under the command of General John McCausland to burn Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Afterwards, Union cavalry under the command of William W. Averell pursued the town burners. They caught up with the Confederates in Hardy County, resulting in the Battle of Moorefield.
A native of Morgantown, Richard A. Wolfe spent 26 years in the Marine Corps, retiring as a major in 1998. Since then, he has worked in the information technology field with the Department of Justice and in December 2013 retired from Lockheed Martin. Wolfe has been a long-time student of the American Civil War, especially as it relates to West Virginia. He is associated with the Clarksburg and Morgantown Civil War Roundtables, is president of Rich Mountain Battlefield Foundation, and is a volunteer on the Civil War Task Force for West Virginia's Division of Tourism, which is responsible for West Virginia Civil War Trails. In June 2009, Wolfe was appointed by Governor Manchin to the West Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission. He is the author of a book in the Images of America series titled West Virginia in the Civil War.
A Gettysburg New Year (2015)
New Year's Eve 2015 in Gettysburg, PA
PA CIVIL WAR TRAILS: Franklin County- Hettie: A 12 year old's Remembrance
Hettie: A 12 year old's Remembrance of the Battle of Monterey.
Undercover at Smithfield Foods (2012 Webby Award Winner)
An investigator from The Humane Society of the United States documented the suffering endured by female breeding pigs held in severely restrictive gestation crates on a factory farm operated by a subsidiary of Smithfield Foods, the world's largest pork producer.
Yardley Crossing Luxury Rental Apartments - Yardley Apartments For Rent
Yardley Apartments -Yardley Crossing Luxury Rental Apartments For Rent in Yardley, PA I 1800 Kathy Dr Yardley, PA 19067 | Get into the swing of things. Visit for apartment prices, pictures, videos, floorplans, availability. Under new management, Yardley Crossing offers spacious townhomes located in the heart of Pennsylvania's Bucks County. Our brand new, fully renovated townhomes feature gourmet kitchens with stainless appliances, optional granite countertops, in-home washer/dryers, hardwood floors in the living area and new, contemporary bathrooms with tile throughout. And, coming in late Spring 2015, a brand new clubhouse with fitness center, upgraded pool area, new sports court, playground, outdoor lounge with barbecues, fire pit and significantly enhanced landscaping & hardscaping.With I-95 and the PA Turnpike close-by and SEPTA trains (R-3) within walking distance, Yardley Crossing is ideally located for both work and play. Our 23 acre park-like setting overlooks the Delaware River and is conveniently located adjacent to the Delaware Canal State Park - great for biking and jogging!
Real Estate & Relocation in Carlisle, PA
Real Estate & Relocation - Carlisle, PA
Unlike most small towns, Carlisle uniquely combines of both rural and urban lifestyles.
A designated Tree City USA and White House-selected Preserve America Community, this is among the most attractive towns around, featuring beautiful greenery and an established Historic District protecting the buildings that reflect and define Carlisle's incredible heritage.
Carlisle is the governmental seat of Cumberland County, situated near the state capital of Harrisburg in a region that MSN rates as the nation's third most-livable.
With an unemployment rate below 4 percent, jobs are plentiful, and a below-average cost of living makes the Carlisle lifestyle amazingly affordable.
The area offers a diverse mix of residential and commercial real estate, with a median home cost of less than 150 thousand.
Committed to sustainable development, the community works to responsibly reuse old buildings and is moving toward a truly Green future.
The borough is here to serve, with a full-service 24-hour police department featuring patrol, criminal investigation, crime prevention, and cooperative community outreach divisions.
The Union Fire Company, one of America's oldest continuously-running programs, operates historic and state-of-the-art firehouses throughout town.
Healthcare is provided through the Carlisle Regional Medical Center, which offers comprehensive healthcare resources including state-of-the-art Cancer, Women's, and Wound Healing Centers. If you're looking to relocate, put Carlisle at the top of the list!
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Shopping, Dining & Attractions in Cumberland Valley, PA
Shopping, Dining & Attractions - Carlisle, PA
Carlisle is a regional shopping, dining, and entertainment center, offering endless arrays of stuff to do in town.
Eclectic dining experiences are found throughout Carlisle, everything from old hometown favorites like Hamilton's Hotchee Dog, Massey's ice cream, and Piatto's and Casa Mani that are quickly becoming local legends, too.
Whether you love big fast food, hip corner cafes, or tiny storefront bakeries, you'll find it in Carlisle.
Shoppers from all around flock to Carlisle, frequenting massive shopping centers and tiny establishments alike. Big names like Target, Kohl's,and Old Navy have settled into Carlisle Commons, while downtown Carlisle features a quaint boutiques like Ms. Ruth's Time Bomb and the Consignment Gallery, with beloved antique stores like Bedford Street Antiques and Antiques on Hanover giving the town a unique charm.
Whether you're here for business or pleasure, comfortable accommodations await, including Comfort Suites Carlisle in the heart of downtown, and Carlisle House, one of the area's several bed-and-breakfasts.
Others include the McLain Highland Festival, Harvest of the Arts, and the Summer Artists Series. There's always something to do in Carlisle.
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Corn Festival, Shippensburg, PA
The 2011 Corn Festival in Shippensburg, PA. Photo slideshow plus soundtrack - Hoedown from Aaron Copland's Rodeo.