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The Pennylvania Wanderer Blog

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I just discovered a new blog. The Pennsylvania Wanderer lives in Harrisburg and travels to nearby places writing about them.
Much of what you’ll find on his blog is about wine and in his sidebar you’ll find the links to Pennsylvania wineries. So if you like wine and you have an interest in visiting the [...]

The Pennsylvania Farm Show Kicks Off 2009 With Vintage Fun

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One of Pennsylvania’s best events is the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Scheduled for January 10 through 17, 2009, the Pennsylvania Farm Show promotes agriculture, Pennsylvania’s biggest industry. The theme for this year’s farm show is “Keep Pennsylvania Growing”.
It doesn’t matter where you are from. You will enjoy the farm show. This is one of Pennsylvania’s most [...]

Brian Culbertson’s “A Soulful Christmas”

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Brian Culbertson, to be joined by Vesta Williams, Tony Maiden of Rufus, and Mike Phillips, brings you for the third year in a row “A Soulful Christmas 2008.” The nationwide tour kicks off in Seattle, Washington and makes a stop in our capital on Sunday November 30th. The event, sponsored by Higashi Pearls and Fine Jewelry, [...]

Pennsylvania State Capitol - A Masterpiece Of Architecture

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This afternoon, my wife and I took the family to see the Pennsylvania state Capitol building in Harrisburg. We went with my grandson’s Cub Scout troop.
When we first planned to make our visit I though it would be just like any other state Capitol. Being from Texas, I’ve had several chances to see that [...]

Harrisburg’s Annual Holiday Parade

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Get the holiday season started with thousands of Harrisburg residents and visitors on November 22, 2008. Harrisburg’s annual Holiday Parade brings together people of all ethnic and religious backgrounds to commemorate Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, and the New Year. Mayor Reed launched the Holiday Parade in 1986, now the celebration boasts it’s place as one [...]

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