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Centre County

The Yellow House Bed and Breakfast

Location(s) The Yellow House116 Pine Hall Court, State College, PA, 16801See map: Google Maps


Curtin Village

Location(s) Curtin Village251 Curtin Village Road, Howard, PA, 16841See map: Google Maps Curtin Village


Riffles & Runs Bed & Breakfast

Location(s) Riffles & Runs Bed & Breakfast217 North Spring Street, Bellefonte, PA, 16823See map: Google Maps    Riffles & Runs Bed & Breakfast


College town: Centre County, Pennsylvania

Location(s) Centre CountyState College, PASee map: Google MapsCentre County, PA was formed on February 13, 1800 from Huntingdon, Mifflin, Lycoming and Northumberland counties. It was named for its central location within the state.


Moonshine

People the world over have always been fascinated with the romance of the outlaw. We subconsciously envy anyone who thumbs his nose at authority.


Penns Valley Medical Center

Looking at the past is not always a pleasant activity. Some people prefer selective sideswipes with history through disconnected factoids or self-indulgent atmospheres.


Wolfe Farm

“Doing” history is much the same as detective work. Mysteries are intriguing because of the puzzles they pose. We don't like to be stymied.


What's In a Name?

Family names, regardless of ethnicity, provide interesting ways to trace the varied paths of our ancestors. This region is loaded with people of Pennsylvania German descent.


The Aaronsburg Story

History provides connections and contexts for us to understand why things are the way they are.


Language

When our eldest daughter was in high school, she worked at the village's general store. Every Friday and Saturday night, young Amish fellows would come in to buy cigarettes and rolls of caps.


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