Geeseytown Community Fire Co. | Fine-Line Cabinets Commercial Building Fire, 4/25/16
This video shows one of the worst structure fires that we as a Fire Company have ever responded to. On April 25th 2016, Fine-Line Cabinets, Inc. in Hollidaysburg, PA went up in flames without warning. Fire Crews from all over Blair County responded to the call and inevitably extinguished the blaze.
Dash camera footage was provided by our Assistant Fire Chief Denny Estep. The driver is his father Rick Estep the Fire Police Captain. Video editing provided by Rian Bossler. _________________________________________________________________
Incredible surveillance video shows high winds blow roof off building
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Mobile Homes Pull In to Luxury
High-end home buyers have begun to invest in mobile homes. The Labenskis customized their Connecticut home with $300,000 in modifications, including custom kitchen cabinets and a front porch. Photo: Claudio Papapietro for The Wall Street Journal
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A rural house fire took the life of one dog and was a challenge to fire fighters in Adams County. Sh
A rural house fire took the life of one dog and was a challenge to fire fighters in Adams County. Shawn Melhorn, chief of Bendersville, talks about fire. ( Video by Paul Kuehnel )
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Tamaqua | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:37 1 Geography 00:03:30 2 Railroads 00:04:15 3 Transportation 00:06:24 4 Demographics 00:09:22 5 History 00:14:31 5.1 19th Century History 00:14:40 5.1.1 Hotels 00:15:42 5.1.2 Literary societies and lyceums 00:16:35 5.1.3 Cemeteries 00:17:16 5.2 20th Century History 00:19:37 6 Media 00:21:40 7 Churches 00:22:10 8 Education 00:23:07 9 Notable People
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Tamaqua (pronounced tuh-MAH-qwah) is a borough in eastern Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. The borough, located in Central Eastern Pennsylvania's Southern Coal Region, had a population of 7,107 as of the 2010 U.S. Census, a drop of less than 1% from 2000. In 2013, population of 6,976, Tamaqua is part of the Pottsville, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area. Tamaqua was taken from the territory of West Penn and Schuylkill Townships.