Walking the Path of History at the Mason-Dixon Historical Park
In the late 1700s, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon surveyed the area that formed the borders of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia (later West Virginia). Over three years, the duo
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Author Archives: Danielle Nyland
Remembering Fred: A Look Back at the Fredericktown Ferry
It’s been ten years since the town of Fredericktown said goodbye to one of their most dedicated ‘employees’—Frederick, the Fredericktown Ferry. In May 2013, Fayette County Commissioners voted to cease
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A Family Legacy: Larry Marshall & the Greene County Fair
The Greene County Fair brings nostalgia and excitement to a summer of fun for so many. As one of Greene County’s largest events, hours of preparation and dedication from many
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Going Greene: Notable Waynesburg Alumni
A note to the reader: In this discussion the terms university and college may be used interchangeably in reference to the same institution, as it started existence as Waynesburg College
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Cool at School: Central Greene School District
Creativity in the classroom benefits everyone. Creativity motivates children to learn, exercise multiple parts of the brain, builds resilience, and can often connect educational material to struggling or disengaged students.
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