Aliquippa PA Trailer
Residents of a small city in Southwestern Pennsylvania lose everything except their faith in each other. This is the trailer for a 44 minute documentary ‘ALIQUIPPA PA – it’s all about the people’
Residents of a small city in Southwestern Pennsylvania lose everything except their faith in each other. This is the trailer for a 44 minute documentary ‘ALIQUIPPA PA – it’s all about the people’
I had my first solo flight on February 28th, 2017. I’ve met some pilots that soloed without knowing the day of, and I’ve met other pilots that had it planned in advance. I was one of the students that was a planned solo, mostly so my family could come watch & I could make this …
Read more “My First Solo ~ Cessna 172SP (with ATC audio) ~ Beaver County Airport”
Please watch this video as I take you through an odyssey of Beaver County History through photos, past and present. There are even photos of President Kennedy’s historic visit to Aliquippa! I hope you enjoy it! I wish to dedicate this video to ALL of the local historians in our county who donate so much …
This a night video of the Shell Ethane Cracker plant in Beaver County ….Monaca Pa. It’s a 6 billion dollar project with hundreds of cranes and thousands of construction workers.
Originally Published 01/24/2017 – Steak and fries atop a bed of lettuce defines regional cuisine in western Pennsylvania. Who invented it? Like much food lore, it’s debatable. Both the former Hilltop in Rochester and Jerry’s Curb Service across the river in Bridgewater stake claim to it. Make no bones about it. Regardless of who invented …
Read more “Signature cuisine puts culinary stamp on Beaver County region”
On episode 17 of the Beaver County History Podcast, we talk with Lauraly Burnecke and Bob Porter of the Beaver County Genealogy & History Center.
On episode 19 of the Beaver County History Podcast, we talk with Clarion University history professors Jeffrey Diamond and Marc Sanko about teaching history and using podcasting to creatively engage students and community members around local history at Clarion University and throughout the great northern region of Pennsylvania.
On episode 17 of Tony Lavorgne’s Legends & Lore Podcast, Tony talks with James Madonna (Mason Road Podcast) about a yet to be solved–or explained–mystery of a severed head found along Mason Road in Economy, Pennsylvania.