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Weird Pennsylvania

Your Travel Guide to Pennsylvania's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets

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An edition of Weird Pennsylvania (2005)

Weird Pennsylvania

Your Travel Guide to Pennsylvania's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets

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The Quaker State, the Keystone State, the Coal State—Pennsylvania is called all of these. But we like to call it the Weird State, because there's enough strange stuff going on here to fill an encyclopedia or, better yet, a book appropriately called Weird Pennsylvania.
And who better to chronicle this state's roadside oddities, ancient mysteries, ghosts, and bizarre beasts than Matt Lake, who, just like Benjamin Franklin, isn't from our state at all but sure has it in his bones. From the time he first arrived here last century, Matt has traveled thousands of miles, searching out Pennsylvania's best kept secrets and oddest legends.
Scuttling about by every means available—except maybe the horse-drawn vehicles favored by some of our more famous citizens—and with notebook and camera in hand, Matt has gamely entered haunted houses, trekked lesser-traveled roads, discreetly photographed shoe-shaped houses, and made his way warily through abandoned mental institutions. Sheer force of will stopped him from buying a heart-shaped bathtub at the Mount Airy Lodge auction, but he did explore the wreck of the place so that we, admirers of the weird, could see the sad demise of another bit of Pennsylvania strangeness.
So turn the pages and see the Statue of Liberty in the Dauphin Narrows, the dead and buried Corvette near Irwin, the tiny town of Midgetville, the Ape Boy of Chester, and Resurrection Mary in Schnecksville. Traipse through ghostly Eastern State Penitentiary, listen to the Screaming Lady in Fort Mifflin, and sympathize with Mrs. Snell, who was rained on by mud, lots of mud. Swim with the Monster of Lake Erie, bravely wander down Devil's Road, chat with the Green Man of Pittsburgh, and, if you dare, sit beneath Skull Tree. It's all here, it's all for you, it's all... very weird.
A brand-new entry in the best-selling Weird U.S. series, Weird Pennsylvania is packed with all the info about the Quaker State that your history teacher never taught you. So travel down our state's highways and byways with Matt by your side. It's a great adventure. And we promise: It's a journey you'll never forget.

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Publisher
Sterling
Language
English
Pages
272

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Weird Pennsylvania: Your Travel Guide to Pennsylvania's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets
July 25, 2005, Sterling
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Series
Weird U.S.

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
272
Dimensions
9.1 x 9.1 x 1.1 inches
Weight
2.4 pounds

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OL8394152M
ISBN 10
1402732791
ISBN 13
9781402732799
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121428
Goodreads
987825

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