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Perhaps it was fitting that darkness had settled over downtown Allentown 50 years ago today when motorman Fred Enters fired up Trolley No. 1006 for the last run on the Liberty Bell Route, the ...
The first electric trolley in the Valley made its way through Easton in 1888, according to Peters’ memory. Although there was a horse-drawn car line in Allentown in 1868, it wasn’t until 1891 ...
The parks were built by trolley companies at the end of the line in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as a way to get workers and their families to ride streetcars and railways on weekends.
The parks were built by trolley companies at the end of the line in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a way to get workers and their families to ride streetcars and railways on weekends.
In the next part of our Abandoned PA series, we're going to the Gettysburg National Military Park. There are plenty of historical sites there, but News 8's Matt Barcaro found one you might not ...