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When Burger King’s contract to purchase the Taylor House property on Route 29 fell through, discussion began on the option of purchasing that property for a Visitor Center. John Silke ...
The Declaration of Independence was read aloud at the historic George Taylor House in Catasauqua. "We are here to celebrate America's birthday," said Candace Maxwell, special events committee member.
The George Taylor House, the former residence of one of the ... The borough-owned 5-acre property on 35 S. Front St. in Catasauqua has a host of problems, including a leaky roof in a "state ...
The White House ousted a top customs official earlier this week primarily because of his connections to the author of a 2018 opinion piece critical of President Donald Trump, according to an ...
George Taylor Malone, age 96, passed peacefully on April 9, 2025. Raised in Smithville, Tennessee, George lived a life dedicated to public service, joining the Navy at the age of 18. George moved ...
It’s been a long road for Taylor Hendricks’ return from injury ... Fellow Jazz second-year player Keyonte George had some positive words to dish surrounding Hendricks’ recovery across ...
There is a perfectly good reason why Lainey Wilson got engaged to boyfriend Devlin "Duck" Hodges on the front porch of George Jones' old house. The reigning ACM Entertainer of the Year revealed ...
POLICE BELIEVE BOTH WILL SURVIVE. THURSDAY MARKS FIVE YEARS SINCE BREONNA TAYLOR WAS KILLED, AND TODAY CONGRESSWOMAN MORGAN MCGARVEY HONORED HER ON THE HOUSE FLOOR IN THE FACE OF INJUSTICE.
Lehigh County — George Taylor House, Catasauqua. Monroe County — Old Mill Park, Stroudsburg. Northampton County — Colonial Industrial Quarter, Bethlehem.
George LaVerne Taylor, 88, of Anamosa, IA, formerly of Onslow, IA, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Saturday, November 2nd. George was born September 8th, 1936, to Jay and Lena (Eye ...
In 1918, a crowd of 300 people hung a Black farmer named George Taylor upside-down from a tree and took turns cutting him while he dangled there, finally riddling his body with more than 100 bullets.
The marker was dedicated to George Taylor, an African American man who was lynched two miles southeast of Rolesville in 1918. The ceremony was held at Main Street Park where the marker will now stand.