STEWARTSTOWN, Pa. (WHTM) — It’s far from Pennsylvania’s only historic railroad, but it might be the only one that snakes through the front and back yards on homes — and certainly the only one so ...
If it had not been for lunch hour, more workers would have perished or been injured when the roof at the Lehigh Valley roundhouse in North Wilkes-Barre collapsed, killing one man on Oct. 20, 1908.
In 1940, drivers lined up for hours to be the first to drive on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, which opened at midnight on Oct. 1, 1940. Journalists at the time called the Turnpike a “dream highway” and ...
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