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Greene Artifacts: Ancient Craftmanship
By Matt Cumberledge We’ve all grown accustomed to living in a post-industrial revolution world, where most of the items we buy and use have been mass produced, and true handcraftsmanship
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Category Results: Local History
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Going Greene: A Town Struck By Tragedy
By Matt Cumberledge April, throughout history, has brought with it a great number of tragedies. Lincoln was assassinated on the 15th of April 1865, the Great Earthquake that devastated San
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GreeneScene of the Past: Davis Giant Market
I meet my new Facebook friend Patty Novak for the first time in person in the parking lot of Giant Eagle in Dry Tavern. We park at the entrance, wave and
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Shining the Light: Little Zion Baptist Church
By Colleen Nelson Here’s the church, here’s the steeple, open the doors and see all the people!” When I was a kid I loved folding my fingers together, pointing my
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Remembering the Carmichaels Fair
Greene County loves its agricultural fairs. Although this year has created an entirely different approach to how we have a fair, Greene County is still passionate about fairs and festivals.
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