Going Greene: Worley’s Fort & Lake Wilma
The wide sprawling valley along Dunkard Creek has been home to civilization for millennia. Low rolling hills and fertile meadows ...
Read moreDetailsThe wide sprawling valley along Dunkard Creek has been home to civilization for millennia. Low rolling hills and fertile meadows ...
Read moreDetailsFor Shelly Koss Courtwright, the urge to create has always been in her blood. Ever since she was a child, ...
Read moreDetailsIn the late 1700s, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon surveyed the area that formed the borders of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, ...
Read moreDetailsIt’s been ten years since the town of Fredericktown said goodbye to one of their most dedicated ‘employees’—Frederick, the Fredericktown ...
Read moreDetailsWon’t you be my neighbor? It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood of Harveys Aleppo Grange – a neighborhood that ...
Read moreDetailsOh, what a blast from the past! When I pulled the 2009 - 2010 Aleppo Grange Subordinate Lecture’s Scrapbook off ...
Read moreDetailsAlmighty Father, maker of Heaven and Earth…. When President Andrew Johnson sent federal postal clerk Oliver Hudson Kelley to collect ...
Read moreDetailsIn the community of Carmichaels there is a gem of an organization: the Carmichaels Women’s Civic Club. This group is ...
Read moreDetailsMark Twain once said, “Good friends, good books and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.” The teachers’ book ...
Read moreDetailsN athan Starr (April 14, 1755–July 29, 1821) was a major in the Continental Army from Middletown, Connecticut, and as ...
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