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By One of His Secretaries (Frank Cowan.), nonfiction (Greensburg: The Oliver Publishing House, 1894) Jane Jansen: A Story of a Woman's Heritage in the Heart of Appalachia, nonfiction (Greensburg: The Oliver Publishing House, 1895) The Wake of Moichael Cassidy: In the Big Shanty, Mount Odin Park, on Froiday Ayvnin, 26th Aproil, 1901 (1901)
Staind performs at the Town Fair on August 4th, 2001. A view of the crowd at the Town Fair on August 4th, 2001. The Rolling Rock Town Fair was an annual alternative rock music festival and tour from 2000 to 2005 sponsored by Rolling Rock beer of Latrobe, Pennsylvania.
U.S. 30, 8.3 miles E of Greensburg (Missing) Roadside Forts, French & Indian War, Medicine & Science, Military Darr Mine Disaster: September 14, 1994: Olive Branch Cemetery, Pa. 981 between Pa. 51 and Smithton: Roadside
The Anderson Ponty Band (APB) rehearsed for two weeks at the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg, PA in anticipation of the 27 October 2015 show in Glenside, PA (the originally planned start of the tour). Then the Sherman Theater asked the band to play a show in Stroudsburg before the true beginning of the tour.
Poconos Park is a multi-use performing arts center situated at Bushkill in the Pocono Mountains area of Pennsylvania, USA. The principal venue is the Tom Ridge Pavilion, an Amphitheatre with a covered seating capacity of 2,509. In addition, the lawn has an uncovered seating capacity of 7,500 for a total of up to 10,009 seats.
PA Routes 66 and 136 begin in Greensburg. PA Routes 130, 819, and U.S. Route 119 pass through the city. U.S. Route 22, a major connector from Central to Southwestern Pennsylvania, runs approximately seven miles north of the city through Salem Township, accessible by routes 66, 819, and 119.
Ozzy Osbourne can no longer walk as his health continues to be impacted by Parkinson’s disease.. On Feb. 5, Sharon Osbourne, 72, spoke to The Sun about her husband’s battle with the disease ...
Greensburg's largest department store was Troutman's (202-226 South Main Street), the only downtown building with escalators. Other department stores included Royer's (114 South Main Street), Sears (101 North Main Street), and J. C. Penney (221 South Main Street, in a building previously used by Pollins' Grand Depot department store).