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It's Memorial Day. Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Penn Square was originally built to honor Lancastrian Union soldiers killed during the Civil War. Today, it represents those that served in all American military conflicts. Click the bio link in the profile to learn more.
If you are interested in seeing the petroglyphs but not up for braving the rapids below Safe Harbor check out the four on display at the Conestoga Area Historical Society. They are currently open every Saturday and Sunday from 1 and 4 pm.
On This Day in History: May 28, 1800.
If you are a novice kayaker in search of an easy float, look no further than Rock Hill outside of Millersville. It's a short 2.5 to 3.5-mile excursion depending on where you get out at Safe Harbor. Not to mention, the trip takes you past several interesting and historic locations. Best of all, this water-themed side quest can be more steering than paddling. Click the bio link in the profile to learn more.
This curious-looking character is more of a warning than decoration. He's an "eavesdropper." The name comes from a person who lurked under the eaves of a house to overhear what was going on inside. Carved faces like these were tucked into the "eaves" to remind people not to gossip because you never know who might be listening. King Henry VIII had figures like this placed in the eaves of his palace's Great Hall to serve as a reminder to both staff and guests. Next time you are walking up the 100 block of King Street, look up. Click the bio link in the profile to learn more.
Located on the edge of Columbia near the banks of the Susquehanna River hidden in the brush is the abandoned ruins of the St. Charles Furnace. While you can safely climb inside the structure today, things would have been very different 150 years ago when internal temperatures ranged between 1,600 and 2,300 degrees.🔥
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