Going Greene: A Hunt for History
Brick by brick, historic buildings share their stories to anyone willing to listen. Maintaining an old structure amplifies its voice and can flood an individual with glimpses into the past.
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Category Results: Local People
Greene Artifacts: The Poorhouse Ledger
Few items are of such great historical importance to the Greene County Historical Society museum as this month’s featured artifact. The Greene County Poorhouse, established in 1861, accepted Isaac Pipes
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Intentional Walks: Gone But Not Forgotten, Part 2
In the first half of the 20th century, nine different high schools fielded athletic teams in Greene County. Unfortunately, each of these schools had a proud sports history that has
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I Love This Place: Corner Cupboard Food Bank
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! There’s a Virtual Food Drive going on right now on Facebook! It doesn’t involve canned goods – it just involves writing a check. Corner
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GreeneScene of the Past: Christmas Parade
Photo: Santa and Mrs. Claus waved at photographer Steve Barrett when they made it safely to the Christmas Parade in Waynesburg without running out of gas. Credit: Barrett’s photo ran
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