5 Best Places to Visit in Pennsylvania
5 Best Places to Visit in Pennsylvania (PA)
1 Philadelphia
2 Pittsburgh
3 Lancaster
4 Harrisburg
5 Gettysburg
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My stay at the Historic Hotel Wayne in Honesdale, Pennsylvania. Great place for Foodies.
This is one of those bucket list places for history buffs.
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Walking tour along the remains of the Delaware and Hudson canal starting at Honesdale, Pennsylvania to Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania. Pictures of locks, lock keeper homes, the towpath and snubbing posts.
The Delaware & Hudson Canal was built 1825-1828 and ceased operation in 1902. Amazingly, many of remnants of the canal remain. The canal's primary purpose was to ship coal from the northern anthracite region of Pennsylvania to New York City. The canals were an important piece of the industrial revolution.
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We recently stumbled upon this secret, hidden, abandoned mine and mining camp high up in the mountains. We explored one mine tunnel as well as the surface structures. A shed onsite contained an old vintage Silvertone radio/record player from 1940, a winch, a newspaper from 1957, and other artifacts. Inside the mine, we found more artifacts used by the miners, and we demonstrate in the video how those artifacts were used by the miners long ago.
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Plum Creek Aqueduct, Kent, OH
Plum Creek Aqueduct
0:55 Westbound CSX container and trailer train over Plum Creek Aqueduct. Containers are one high. Where is the height restriction on the B&O main? SD70AC # 4513 leads. ES40DC # 5473 follows.
0:00 Plum Creek Aqueduct as new in the 1840's for the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal.
0:08 Plum Creek in Kent. Ohio has many Plum Creeks.
0:20 Downstream side of Plum Creek Aqueduct in 2010.
1:42 Top side of Plum Creek Aqueduct. Three tracks. The left track is Shelly Materials RR joining the middle track, the eastbound line of this double track CSX main.
1:50 Upstream side of Plum Creek Aqueduct. This is the face drawn when Plum Creek Aqueduct was new in the 1840's.
2:08 May be a cover for a stock report, or stock sales flyer, or broadside, for the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal (P&O).
2:13 Shelly Materials RR Headquarters and Prime Mover EMD SD18 #321.
The Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, P&O, was a successful private canal between Akron, OH, and the Beaver Canal branch of the Pennsylvania Canal. Today, the P&O ROW is a CSX double track main, the double track B&O main of eastern Ohio. Kelly Materials RR also has a line on the upstream side of Plum Creek Aqueduct connecting to CSX on the other side of the aqueduct. American Canal Society describes the P&O as obliterated. Here is a P&O structure in use. Plum Creek Aqueduct is not very accessible. The equally beautiful, now abandoned, Plum Creek Viaduct, a couple hundred feet upstream from the Plum Creek Aqueduct, built for the double track broad gauge Atlantic and Great Western RR, an Erie line, is similarly difficult to access. Erie Plum Creek Viaduct is barely visible through the forest, from Cherry St. CSX Plum Creek Aqueduct is not visible, either from the street, the bike hike trail by the Cuyahoga River, or trackside.
Places to see in ( New York - USA ) Brooklyn Bridge
Places to see in ( New York - USA ) Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City and is one of the oldest roadway bridges in the United States. Started in 1869 and completed fourteen years later in 1883, it connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, spanning the East River. It has a main span of 1,595.5 feet (486.3 m) and was the first steel-wire suspension bridge constructed. It was originally called the New York and Brooklyn Bridge and the East River Bridge, but it was later dubbed the Brooklyn Bridge, a name coming from an earlier January 25, 1867 letter to the editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and formally so named by the city government in 1915. Since opening, it has become an icon of New York City and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964 and a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1972.
Although the Brooklyn Bridge is technically a suspension bridge, it uses a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge design. The towers are built of limestone, granite, and Rosendale cement. The limestone was quarried at the Clark Quarry in Essex County, New York. The granite blocks were quarried and shaped on Vinalhaven Island, Maine, under a contract with the Bodwell Granite Company, and delivered from Maine to New York by schooner. The bridge was built with numerous passageways and compartments in its anchorages. New York City rented out the large vaults under the bridge's Manhattan anchorage in order to fund the bridge. Opened in 1876, the vaults were used to store wine, as they were always at 60 °F (16 °C). This was called the Blue Grotto because of a shrine to the Virgin Mary next to an opening at the entrance. When New York magazine visited one of the cellars in 1978, it discovered on the wall a fading inscription reading: Who loveth not wine, women and song, he remaineth a fool his whole life long.
The bridge was conceived by German immigrant John Augustus Roebling in 1852, who spent part of the next 15 years working to sell the idea. He had previously designed and constructed shorter suspension bridges, such as Roebling's Delaware Aqueduct in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, and the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Covington, Kentucky. While conducting surveys for the bridge project, Roebling sustained a crush injury to his foot when a ferry pinned it against a piling. After amputation of his crushed toes, he developed a tetanus infection that left him incapacitated and soon resulted in his death in 1869, not long after he had placed his 32-year-old son, Washington Roebling, in charge of the project.
The Brooklyn Bridge originally carried horse-drawn and rail traffic, with a separate elevated walkway along the centerline for pedestrians and bicycles. Since 1950, the main roadway has carried six lanes of automobile traffic. Because of the roadway's height (11 ft (3.4 m) posted) and weight (6,000 lb (2,700 kg) posted) restrictions, commercial vehicles and buses are prohibited from using this bridge. The two inside traffic lanes once carried elevated trains of the BMT from Brooklyn points to a terminal at Park Row via Sands Street. Streetcars ran on what are now the two center lanes (shared with other traffic) until the elevated lines stopped using the bridge in 1944, when they moved to the protected center tracks. In 1950, the streetcars also stopped running, and the bridge was rebuilt to carry six lanes of automobile traffic.
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