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That’s the standard reaction when stepping into Shady Maple Gift Shop in East Earl, Pennsylvania – a treasure trove so vast it makes Santa’s workshop look like a corner convenience store.
Philly artists stitched together their red, white, and blue designs to create a massive American flag fit for the United States Semiquincentennial.
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In addition to the replacement of the bridge, the Lemoyne interchange will be reconfigured as part of the project, the South ...
The Cambria County commissioners will hold a special flag-raising ceremony Saturday at the rear of the Central Park Complex in downtown Johnstown.
Danny Dietrich claimed the Mitch Smith Memorial for 410 sprint cars as part of PA Speedweek at the Williams Grove Speedway ...
James Lantz, a self-described “angry gay grandpa,” pleaded guilty to criminal mischief in court on Tuesday for gluing himself ...
A man has been formally suspended from Port Royal Speedway following an on-track incident where he reportedly attempted to ...
Every state has a capitol that houses its state legislature. Many are domed buildings similar to the US Capitol, but others ...
Trump visited Iowa two years ago and promised that, if he made it back into the White House, he would return for a ...
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On June 13, 1907, the legislature approved one final version of the flag that flies today — and it’s pretty straight-forward.