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Pawnee Steam and Gas Engine Show - held first full weekend in May in Pawnee, OK; Pioneer Engineers Club of Rushville, IN - yearly show in Rushville, IN [40] Pioneer Steam and Gas Engine Society - Sagertown, PA. Rock River Thresheree Edgerton, Wisconsin – (1955- ) [41] Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association Kinzers, Pennsylvania [42]
Coolspring Township is a township in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,112 at the 2020 census, [ 4 ] a decline from the figure of 2,278 in 2010. [ 5 ]
Coolspring is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, United States. [2] The community is located along Pennsylvania Route 36, 9 miles (14 km) northwest of Punxsutawney. Coolspring was served by a post office from 1838 until 1966. [3] [4]
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The smallest engine the railway owned, was known as the "little 4". First engine delivered as a Vauclain Compound, and its superiority over the previous 3 engines resulted in them being sent back to Baldwin to be rebuilt. Broke a side rod and ran away in August 1896. CO-68 No. 4 (2nd) Cog steam 0-4-2T 1897 built by BLW
Cool 101.7 advertises itself as "local radio, local people," and as such the station features on-air personalities predominantly from the Meadville and Crawford County area. The station's morning show is the only one the Crawford county listening area that begins at 5am and was hosted on weekdays for many years by Dave Hanahan, until shortly ...
Coolspring Township or Cool Spring Township may refer to: Coolspring Township, LaPorte County, Indiana; Coolspring Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania; Cool Spring Township, Rutherford County, North Carolina, in Rutherford County, North Carolina
It is held in the middle of August each year, from Wednesday through Saturday, in Kinzers, Pennsylvania, about eight miles east of the city of Lancaster. The association’s name is taken from the 1890s book Rough and Tumble Engineering: Book of Instructions for Operators of Farm and Traction Engines by James H. Maggard.