Archive for the ‘Hallowed Grounds’ Category
By: Michael Dittman |
I’m not saying that a boozy picnic and fireworks isn’t a longstanding local 4th of July tradition, I’m just saying it’s not for me. So, this year, I braved the busiest traffic day of the year to head to John Brown’s Tannery historical site in rural Crawford County.
Brown spent more time in Northwestern PA [...]
Tags: heritage, History, house museum, quest for freedom, Underground Railroad
Posted in Hallowed Grounds, Historic Towns, House Museums, Meadville •
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By: Jan Garrabrandt |
The first bike ride of the year is usually challenging. It’s a process of waking up muscles that haven’t been used all winter and trying to adjust to sitting on skinny bike seats. This year was no exception. We couldn’t even remember how to get the bikes secured to the bike rack! Ah, but life [...]
Tags: bike trail, Biking, heritage, Hiking, History, Outdoors, Philadelphia, Trails, Valley Forge National Historical Park
Posted in Biking, Family Recreation, Hallowed Grounds, Hiking, Museums, Revolutionary War, Trails, Valley Forge •
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By: Adrian Whicker |
My wife and I took our annual spring break pilgrimage to Gettysburg and the Pennsylvania Dutch Country in March. Our first stop, was Mister Ed’s Elephant Museum and Gift Shop in Orrtana, PA; a tremendously kitschy & nostalgic site with some of the best deals on candy you can find. Mister Ed is a local legend, [...]
Tags: Food & Dining, Gettysburg, heritage, History, Mister Ed's, Outdoors
Posted in Breweries, Casual Dining, Civil War, Family Dining, Gettysburg, Hallowed Grounds, Historic Towns, House Museums, Museums •
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By: Karen Hendricks |
It’s hard to find a more inspirational place than Gettysburg. From the charming Civil War era downtown to the hallowed battlefields, Gettysburg’s scenery triggers inspiration of many kinds. This amazing backdrop of history, countryside and battlefield inspired my artistic side recently. The swift approach of springtime helped as well!
And so I set out, camera in hand, attempting to capture [...]
Tags: Art & Culture, artist colony, culture, Gettysburg, Gettysburg battlefield, Gettysburg Festival
Posted in Art Exhibit, Civil War, Gettysburg, Hallowed Grounds, Historic Towns, Photography •
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By: Kate Carbaugh |
My friend’s birthday is in October and we went on a double date with our husbands to celebrate. We started the evening at the Dobbin House. It must be the greatest restaurant in Gettysburg since it already has two posts. Actually one of my colleagues, John, would say it’s the greatest restaurant in all of [...]
Tags: Dobbin House, Gettysburg, ghost tour
Posted in Civil War, Family Dining, Fine Dining, Gettysburg, Hallowed Grounds, Haunted places, Historic Towns, House Museums, Museums, Restaurants •
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By: Hope Swenson |
My friend and I were in Gettysburg a few weeks ago looking for some place to enjoy dinner. Someone told us that The Dobbin House (http://www.dobbinhouse.com/) was the best fine dining establishment in town and since we were looking for something unique to Gettysburg, we ventured out to find it.
We were pleasantly surprised to drive [...]
Tags: Dining, Food & Dining, Food & Drink, Gettysburg, heritage, History
Posted in Civil War, Family Dining, Fine Dining, Gettysburg, Hallowed Grounds, Historic Towns, Restaurants •
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