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Buckle up for nonstop laughs and edge-of-your-seat twists as The 39 Steps storms the stage at Totem Pole Playhouse, playing ...
Under Joe Biden, filing lawsuits against energy producers and accusing them of harming the environment was cool. Under Donald J. Trump’s America First energy policy, not so much.
As a relatively new derby player, Rivera-Placido is a little nervous about the tournament, but she looks forward to observing more experienced skaters, and representing her roots on a global platform: ...
In October 1918, deep in the Argonne Forest of France, Major Charles Whittlesey led over 600 men, men-immigrants and working-class soldiers from the 77th Division, into history.
Not that long ago, less than a decade, some members of the two armies re-enacting the Battle of Gettysburg each summer ...
Trinity UCC, at High and Stratton streets, Gettysburg, offers free tours of what was a World War I rest and respite spot for soldiers stationed at Camp Colt. Tours are on Thursdays, 2-4 p.m., enter ...
Attendees gathered at the Seminary Ridge Museum and Education Center (SRMEC) Monday for a dinner and the official launch of ...
Windows come open when the sunsets to try to cool down what heated up during the day. At nighttime we’ll close the downstairs windows and head upstairs where window/ceiling fans get turned on.
With a mission that spanned nearly two decades and countless miles, Straban Township resident Vinton Smith has now donated ...
Wood carvings, paintings and embroidery by the late artists Edmund and Veronika Sonnenberg is on display in the Stahle Parlor of The Memorial Church of the Prince of Peace, ...
The Adams County Historical Society (ACHS) is rebranding itself as Gettysburg History. “This new public-facing identity will ...
The late Karl Held was a connoisseur of life in every sense, an artist, theater champion and eternal holiday believer.
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