Greene Artifacts: Waynesburg Republican, Centennial Edition
The year 2020 is winding down and 2021 is right on the horizon. On February 9, 2021 Greene County will begin its 226th year of existence. Over the course of
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Category Results: Local History
Shining the Light: St. George’s Episcopal Church
Sometimes the light shines a little late. I had finally tracked down a contact number for St. George’s Episcopal Church, that handsome little edifice at the corner of Bonar Avenue
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Going Greene: Jesse’s Christmas Story
A clean blanket of snow brightened the landscape around the old homestead where Jesse and his family had lived for many years; the trees were bare and the icy glistening on
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Intentional Walks: Gone But Not Forgotten Pt. 1
In the first half of the 20th century, nine different high schools fielded athletic teams in Greene County. Before West Greene became a unified district in 1954, Rogersville, Richhill, Aleppo
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I Love This Place: PA State Game Lands
W hat’s not to love about the State Game Lands of Greene County? They are wild and wonderful, a refuge for wildlife, and protected from development by the Commonwealth as
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