Driving Downtown – Washington District of Columbia USA – Episode 24. Starting Point: 16th Street – . Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as “Washington”, “the District”, or simply “D.C.”, is the capital of the United States. The signing of the Residence Act on July 16, 1790, approved the creation… Continue reading Driving Downtown – Washington DC 4K – USA
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Haunted Places in Pennsylvania (Ep. 2)
From aged libraries whose many rows are filled with knowledge, mystery, and chilling supernatural activity… to battlefield landmarks stalked by the restless ghosts of soldiers killed in action centuries past. Are you prepared to brave our second list of picks for some of the most haunted places in Pennsylvania? Photos: “Sachs Covered Bridge” by m01229… Continue reading Haunted Places in Pennsylvania (Ep. 2)
Haunted Places in Pennsylvania
From hot springs resorts whose halls are stalked by mischievous spirits after dark, to popular colleges, saturated in all manner of urban legend and ghost story. Are you ready for some of the most haunted places in Pennsylvania? Photos: “The Bridge in Allentown” by Jared Kofsky ( is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 “Positively 8th… Continue reading Haunted Places in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania in the Civil War
Did you know that nearly 80% of the iron used during the war effort came from Pennsylvania? Join Pennsylvanian Doug Douds as he celebrates the Keystone State’s contribution of people, material, and will to the Civil War. Watch now to learn about notable Pennsylvanians who fought during the Civil War including John F. Reynolds, Winfield… Continue reading Pennsylvania in the Civil War
Washington's War (Full Movie) – General George Washington and the Revolutionary War
Congress created the Continental Army on June 14, 1775, and John Adams nominated George Washington to serve as the army’s Commander-in-Chief. While there were over 230 skirmishes and battles fought during the American Revolution, these are the battles where General Washington personally secured his legacy as “First in War.” Learn more about the Revolutionary War: