State History
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Living legacy: 100-year-old veteran from Western Pa. makes pilgrimage to Normandy for D-Day anniversary
Andy Negra, who just turned 100, is among a dwindling band of World War II veterans taking part in the official June 6 commemoration of the landings by soldiers from across the United States, Britain, Canada, and other Allied nations at Normandy.
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Meet 9 trailblazing women from Pennsylvania who changed the game in so many ways
Women’s History Month is an ideal time to highlight the efforts of some of Pennsylvania’s impactful women.
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VIDEO: The history behind upside-down Christmas trees
@keystonenewsroom 🌲Have you entered someone’s house and wondered why their Christmas tree was hanging from the ceiling? Turns out there’s a pretty practical reason behind it. Watch to find out more. 🧑🎄 #Christmas #Christmastraditions #PAdutch #Pennsylvania #Pennsylvaniachristmas #Phillychristmas #Christmastree #Christmashistory ♬ original sound – Keystone Newsroom Have you entered someone’s house and wondered why…
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Pennsylvania’s quirky towns: Unraveling the histories behind oddball names
If you’ve ever wondered how Forty Fort, Bird-in-Hand, and Jersey Shore got their names, have we got a story for you.
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How to experience ‘Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood’ on the Fred Rogers Trail
Follow this itinerary for a beautiful day through Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood in Pennsylvania.















