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Edgewood Park Was a Popular Recreation and Amusement Attraction In the Anthracite Region

In an effort to boost weekend ridership, Pennsylvania trolley companies would build recreational parks. They included athletic grounds, picnic groves, amusement rides, theaters, and dancing facilities among the amenities. One such park was located in the Shamokin area of Northumberland County, developed by a local businessman and former Congressman Monroe Henry "Farmer" Kulp.

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Edgewood Park Was a Popular Recreation and Amusement Attraction In the Anthracite Region

In an effort to boost weekend ridership, Pennsylvania trolley companies would build recreational parks. They included athletic grounds, picnic groves, amusement rides, theaters, and dancing facilities among the amenities. One such park was located in the Shamokin area of Northumberland County, developed by a local businessman and former Congressman Monroe Henry "Farmer" Kulp.

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July 16, 2026 | by Terry Diener

Folklore Says a Hoop Snake Once Live in the Mountains of Pennsylvania

There are many stories handed down from generation to generation, part of the rich folklore of Pennsylvania. One such tale was that of a snake that curled into a hoop, and rolled down the mountains toward its victim.

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July 16, 2026 | by Terry Diener

A Genealogical Connection in the Susquehanna Valley to the Lewis and Clark Expedition

There is a direct genealogical connection between Shikellamy's friend, diplomat, and interpreter Conrad Weiser, and a member of the Lewis and Clark expedition.

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July 15, 2026 | by Terry Diener

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