Greene Artifacts: Happenings & Haunts
The Greene County Historical Society is in what was once the County Home, poor farm, or almshouse, and regardless of its use at the time, it has been an integral
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Going Greene: Superstitions and Folklore
As a part of northern Appalachia, southwestern Pennsylvania is home to an amazing tradition of folklore and superstitions. Although this part of Appalachian culture has been steadily on the decline
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Greene Artifacts: Chapel History
The west wing of the Greene County Historical Society Museum is a virtual Main Street of county history. It gives a glimpse into various types of businesses, activities, and functions
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Going Greene: The Log Cabins of Greene
Hidden along the back roads and underneath the wood and vinyl siding of later generations, log cabins stand as sentinels guarding a time long ago, yet they are an eerily
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Going Greene: Enlow Fork of Wheeling Creek
In the extreme northwestern corner of Greene County is perhaps one of the most beautiful locations in the area. Few have been there, although it is part of the State
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