
Governor Printz Park
On a cold early March morning, #13 and #23 took a field trip to the former site of Fort Gothenberg, which is now a public park.
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On a cold early March morning, #13 and #23 took a field trip to the former site of Fort Gothenberg, which is now a public park.
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In honor of our latest episode, #7 has graciously decided to share some photos of the best pressed pennies in her collection!
Categories: Man's Amazing Inventions, Supplement, Wild Card
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Okay, we realize that we just re-did our logo between series 1 and series 2, but we weren't happy with how the series 2 logo turned out.
Categories: Meta
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We showed you a cemetery and some rocks at the Harmony Society's first home. So how about a few photos of their final home at Old Economy Village?
Categories: Eccentrics & Prophecies, History, Supplement
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A visit to Rapp's Seat, the throne from which George Rapp used to supervise the activity of the Harmony Society commune in Harmony, PA.
Categories: Eccentrics & Prophecies, History, Supplement
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I thought you might like to see some pictures of the Harmonist Cemetery which inspired our most recent episode.
Categories: Eccentrics & Prophecies, History, Supplement
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Since we launched, certain parties have approached us about changing our logo to something less... Satanic?
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Continuing our tour of Gridley-related sites, how about some photos from our recent trip to visit his grave in Lakeside Cemetery, Erie, PA?
Categories: History, Supplement
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To preserve the memory of Charles Vernon Gridley the people of Erie, PA erected an enormous shaft. Hey, their words, not ours.
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