Pennsylvania
The Keystone State!
The Rails-to-Trails program emerged from a convergence of environmental, recreational, and transportation concerns in the late 20th century United States. Beginning in the 1960s and gaining momentum in the 1970s and 1980s, the program sought to repurpose abandoned railway corridors into multi-use trails for walking, cycling, and other recreational activities. The initiative was born out of a recognition of the potential of these disused railways to serve as valuable public assets, providing safe and accessible routes for non-motorized transportation while preserving open space and connecting communities. Through grassroots activism, advocacy by environmental and outdoor recreation organizations, and government support at various levels, the Rails-to-Trails movement gained traction, leading to the establishment of thousands of miles of trails across the country. Today, these trails not only offer opportunities for exercise and enjoyment of nature but also contribute to economic development and tourism in the regions they traverse.
Walking Through Time: Discovering Yellow Dog Village
The Silent Streets of Yellow Dog Village Recently, I embarked on a travel adventure to Kittanning, PA, about an hour and a half north of Pittsburgh, to explore Yellow Dog Village—an abandoned town I had read so much about. This hidden piece of history had been...
“A Colorful Journey Through Meadville’s Road Sign Sculpture Garden
A Whimsical Mural in Meadville, Pennsylvania On one of my recent travel adventures, I was driving along Smock Highway in Meadville, Pennsylvania, when something unusual caught my eye—a vibrant, 1,200-foot-long mural made entirely of old road signs! This unique...
15 Must See Pennsylvania Fall Festivals in 2024
Embrace The Magic of Autumn with These Top 15 Festivals Across Pennsylvania Pennsylvania is home to some of the country's most vibrant and exciting fall festivals. Every year, as the leaves turn vibrant shades of orange and red, the state comes alive with...
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
Recently, I took a trip about an hour north to check out the remains of Yellow Dog Village in Kittanning, PA. Yellow Dog Village sits seven miles west of Kittanning and is an abandoned ghost town that offers a fascinating look at western Pennsylvania's...
Kinzua Bridge in Kinzua State Park , PA
The Kinzua Bridge is a Historic Landmark and Tourist attraction History of the Kinzua Bridge The Kinzua Bridge, located in Pennsylvania, within the Allegheny National Forest, holds a fascinating history that showcases its significance as a historical landmark....