Going Greene: A Favorite Holiday Dish & An Old Church Cookbook
Thanksgiving, as a holiday, has a long and very complex history. Most of us associate the holiday with early Thanksgiving celebrations and festivals of the pilgrims of Massachusetts. Colonists also
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Category Results: Local History
Celebrating America’s 250th with a Liberty Tree
On Tuesday, October 8, community members, government officials, veterans, and others gathered at the Greene County Veterans Memorial Park in Waynesburg to witness a very special dedication. As part of
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Going Greene: A Region of the Unknown
Famously, local author Kevin Paul’s book, Haunted Hills and Hollows: What Lurks in Greene County Pennsylvania makes the claim that Greene County is the single most Haunted County in America.
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Greene Artifacts: It’s Radioactive! Uranium Glass
How many of us have a unique shade of green glassware lurking in our cupboards, perhaps on display in a cabinet or hiding out unnoticed somewhere around our homes? Quite
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Greene Artifacts: A Sad Iron Heater
There are many interesting artifacts in museums all over the world: gold crowns worn by royalty and leaders throughout all periods of history, documents that have shaped tour nation, and
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