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The flood of May 31, 1889 is still the United States' most deadly natural disaster. In Johnstown, Pennsylvania, many reminders of it can still be seen.
By Tom Sanders | Published 11/26/2007
In southern Pennsylvania, the city of Johnstown is rich in historical heritage.
By Thomas West | Published 1/3/2010
For the traveler looking for overnight accommodations, Johnstown has plenty of excellent hotels to offer.
By Thomas West | Published 1/5/2010
Where and how to get the best deals for Christmas in Johnstown, New York.
By Adam Mercadante | Published 11/18/2008
Listed below are 3 Christmas tree farms in Delaware and Johnstown, Ohio.
By BRANDI KELLEY | Published 10/6/2008
Another fantastic PA site that you should visit.
By Teresa Stanisha | Published 7/31/2007
thousands gather in Johnstown, Pennsylvania
By Leeann Thomas | Published 9/10/2009
The Animal Liberation Front vandalized a fur salon in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, on June 14.
By Mike DeMarco | Published 6/28/2007
Until the dam broke at Johnstown, Pennsylvania, the largest disaster caused by a broken dam was the Mill River Disaster in Hampshire County, Massachusetts.
By John Carter | Published 8/13/2008
Located about 60 minutes from Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Somerset County is famous for many things including the crash site of one of the planes on September 11, 2001.
By Starlite | Published 4/16/2007
Self actualization type test. Identifying and presenting brief profiles of U.S. Presidents corresponding with their portraits.
By Kofi Bofah | Published 11/16/2008
Although organic products are becoming more and more common in the United States, organic food still remains a controversial topic. There seem to be countless organic enthusiasts waiting around every corner and just as many (or perhaps even more) critics.
By Amanda Dollak | Published 11/21/2008
William Shakespeare is extensively known for his lifelike and memorable characters. Who could ever forget such characters as Hamlet or Romeo and Juliet? They leap directly off the page and come vividly alive each time these plays are read.
By Amanda Dollak | Published 11/25/2008
The article introduces alpaca raising as an alternative investment strategy.
By Kofi Bofah | Published 12/12/2008
When I lived in southern New York between the spring of 1998 and the summer of 2003, my diet consisted almost entirely of organic food.
By Amanda Dollak | Published 11/16/2008
This is a paper I wrote for my African-America Literature class.
By zacharymichael | Published 2/24/2009
A review of five of the best strip joints in Columbus, Ohio.
By Ron Hart | Published 1/13/2009
May 31st is a holiday for many purposes. Avid celebrants participate eagerly in marking May 31st as a most special day for so many different reasons. Here are several of the most popular May 31st holidays (arranged alphabetically).
By Linda Ann Nickerson | Published 6/1/2008
Lighthouses offer a history lesson, amazing scenic views and a chance to imagine a completely different lifestyle.
By Donna Farrell | Published 9/5/2008
A lobbyist group with ties to over 1/4th of the House of Representative is being investigated by the Justice Department for corruption. "Pay to Play" is one thing that can be bi-partisan.
By Michael J. Bernard | Published 3/12/2009
Middle age can be as difficult a time of life as any. It is a time when we often lose our parents, our children go through difficult times and they leave home. It is the grace of God, often revealed in little things, that can keep us going.
By Dan Weaver | Published 9/1/2008
A brief profile of Allan Ginsberg and his work.
By Jeff Saporito | Published 9/30/2008
Each year many individuals apply their talent and set up a Christmas village.
By Carl Benjamin | Published 11/12/2008
News of Senator John Murtha's campaign results will be extremely interesting tonight. Murtha has made many offensive comments recently, and now he has real competition for his Senate seat in this election. His competition is Bill Russell, a veteran.
By L. J. Diring | Published 11/5/2008
Imagine Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" written from the perspective of that unnerving and mysterious bird or "The Tell-Tale Heart" told by the detectives. Surely this point of view would immediately dull these literary works.
By Amanda Dollak | Published 11/12/2008
It is not surprising that there is opposition to Obama. He does represent and employs "big government." Big government is defined as massive involvement in peoples' everyday lives.
By Gary Davis | Published 9/10/2009
Kenny Rogers and Rebecca Lynn Howard team up for a Christmas holiday concert tour.
By Karen Gros | Published 11/5/2009
A discussion of a second economic stimulus and why it may not be such a great idea.
By Michael Fiala | Published 10/22/2009
These are a few of the best holiday events in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area that have become traditional favorites.
By David Lindberg | Published 10/10/2009
I am thankful for their bravery to stand watch by day and night protecting the very freedom I enjoy.
By Shannon Jacobyansky | Published 11/18/2009
Visitors to Livermore claim that you can see images of the structures that once stood mirrored on the surface of the water, and when the water levels get low you can see roof tops and chimneys of the homes that once made Livermore a town.
By Sherri Granato | Published 1/8/2010
Animal Rights Activists Allegedly Take "War on Leather" to Motorcycle Gang Rally and Now Are Reportedly Missing.
By Dean A. Ayers | Published 1/16/2010
One symptom that your computer has been infected by a virus is when the Internet connection is so slow. One possible reason is that the computer system might have been infected by a virus or spyware.
By Irene Miller | Published 1/11/2010
An overview of the NCIB reports on stolen vehicles and the cities with the most stolen vehicles.
By Fiona Harris | Published 10/1/2009
A list of authors who have lived in New York state. Includes information on visiting those places and learning more about the author. Provides links to festival information, or visiting information.
By Marilla Mulwane | Published 9/29/2009
The federal government needs to hire more than 1,000 employees in Pennsylvania right now.
By Regina Sass | Published 4/16/2009
Altoona, Pennsylvania is not recognized enough for it's incredible history and visitors sites.
By Catalina Evie | Published 7/25/2009
A guide to the best day hikes in the Greater Pittsburgh Area.
By Barb Hickey | Published 7/28/2009
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