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Going Greene: A Road Trip of Things That Aren’t There Anymore
Is it going to snow today or rain? Will it be sunny? I can’t really answer that question, and I am not sure many can. Late winter weather in this
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Author Archives: Matt Cumberledge
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Going Greene: A Wheeling Industry
Dunkard Creek has often been an important part in the history of Greene County: an essential waterway, a way to navigate, and a connection to the outside world. Follow Dunkard
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Greene Artifacts: Artifact Preservation
Cemeteries are an important and endangered part of our historical record. Most “modern” cemeteries are often large, well-manicured landscapes, or are part of a large churchyard and kept in excellent
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Greene Artifacts: Waychoff Point Collection
Thousands of years of history exist in southwestern Pennsylvania. We often forget the area’s long history, until the unexpected happens–like finding an arrowhead along a creek or during a utility
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Going Greene: Brave, Blacksville, and the Monongahela Railroad
Anyone who grew up in Brave or lived there any time before the trains stopped running, remembers coming up the road from Blacksville and getting stopped by the train at
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