Allegheny Rail Trail, PA

Allegheny Rail Trail, PA

Trestle over the Clarion River as it joins the Allegheny River, northern Armstong Co., PA. River continues on to Pittsburgh.

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My granddaughter and new grand dog

My granddaughter and new grand dog

My daughter (Collins family) adopted a Bernese Mountain dog and Miniture Shepherd mix. Could you not...

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Obit- August Carl Hohnke (1882-1953)

Obit- August Carl Hohnke (1882-1953)

Obit of August Carl Hohnke (1882-1953) on microfilm at public library, Erie, PA. He was interred with...

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Tunnel on Allegheny River Rail Trail. The 32 mile trail streaches from Oil City to Emlenton, Venango...

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A baby Racoon runs across the Allegheny River Trail. They can't see very well in daylight. The racoon ran right for me until I shushed him away.

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Riding my bike around the 12-mile bike trail which skirts the shores of Presque Isle State Park, near...

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Waldameer Park. My mother's cousin, Betty (Imfang) Haberland who used to live in Butler, PA, said she...

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Weis Library Methodist Church, formerly Evangelical United Brethren, Fairview (near Erie), PA

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Hohnke Tombstone

Hohnke Tombstone

Tombstone for August Carl Hohnke, 1882-1953, and his wife, Cleo (Burkett), 1903-1977, at cemetery of...

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Weis Library Methodist church was named after this nearby Library, the money for which, was willed to...

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After my visit/ stay in Erie and Presque Isle, I drove across the border to Ohio and biked the Western...

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On way up to Erie, I took afternoon side trip to Slippery Rock University. August C. Hohnke was first...

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This is the longest single-span arch bridge in the country, crossing the New River. Coal mines used to line the gorge

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I have received my Moment of Glory. A picture of me playing the banjo was on Page 99 of "Music...

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Wayne Henderson (in blue jump suit) and Gregg Barnett (far right) on stage at the Wayne Henderson Music...

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Bottom of Page 99 in "Music Makers of the Blue Ridge Plateau". They spelled my name...

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Wayne Henderson Festival was held at Grayson Higlands State Park, VA, in the clouds. Nearby Mt.Rogers is about 6000 ft, highest point in Virginia.

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Shatley Springs Restaurant in Ashe Co, NC. Famous for their healing waters. Bob, on far left, has...

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