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Trolley cars used to crisscross New Jersey. This restored relic has a curious history
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 5 months agoPublic Service Trolley Car No. 2651 gleamed in the warehouse lighting. Its charming cream-and-yellow...
Yorktowne Hotel’s resilience leads to longevity as it nears century mark
York Daily Record via Yahoo News· 1 month agoWhen Harrisburg businessman E.Z. Wallower lifted his glass to toast the opening of the Penn-Harris...
5 events to celebrate Newport Irish Heritage Month beyond the St. Patrick's Day parade
Gannett via AOL· 3 months agoIt's March and that means we're all a little bit Irish. With spring officially right around the...
Dallastown is changing before your eyes, and here are some places to look for it
York Daily Record via Yahoo News· 8 months agoOne pleasant Sunday afternoon earlier this month, congregants of a Dallastown church and the...
York County nears 275: Here are 10 big moments from its past
York Daily Record via Yahoo News· 9 months agoIn this season of big anniversaries, the cake will soon bake for a not-to-be-overlooked birthday...
Take a train ride this week in CT and you will have a chance to travel in style. Here’s how.
Hartford Courant via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThe holidays trains are still running, at least through Friday, and the travel themes are shifting from holiday cheer to a 1952 Hitchcock movie and 1920s gangsters. Connecticut’s train and trolley ...
See what's happening in central Ohio this weekend
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoIt's a weekend of first-time events and reopenings, beginning with the debut of the LIVE @ Polaris summer concert series at Polaris Fashion Place, which...
Opinion: The Blue Line restores Irvington to transit-oriented roots
Gannett via AOL· 4 months agoThe debate over the Blue Line has put Irvington in the spotlight. Some business owners are only now...
When trolleys came to town . . . they were pulled by horses
Sun Journal, Lewiston, Maine via Yahoo News· 2 years agoJun. 19—For generations, anybody wanting to get around within Lewiston or Auburn had two choices: they could walk or they could get a horse. The luckiest and richest folks could also add a buggy ...
Fort Worth’s 1936 Frontier Centennial ignored Black history. This event filled the void
Fort Worth Star-Telegram McClatchy via AOL· 7 months agoFort Worth’s Frontier Centennial in 1936 has been well documented by the late Mike Nichols and by...