Along the quiet waters of Oil Creek on land outside Hanover, Pennsylvania, Jacob Mumma built a…
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Traitor’s Treasure Hidden in Revolutionary York
Is There a Revolutionary War Treasure Buried Beneath York County? In the shadowy winter of 1778,…
The Black River Beast of Bainbridge
A Beast in the River: The 1885 Black Sea Dog Encounter of Bainbridge. In the spring…
The Susquehanna’s Mystery Thing: A River Monster Tale
There’s something in the river… For years, anglers along the Susquehanna River near Northumberland County have…
The Suscon Screamer: A Haunting Echo in Luzerne County
The Legend of the Suscon Screamer: Fact, Folklore, or Something In Between? Less than a mile…
Loop Hill Ike and the Swamp Angel of North Bend
A Ghost in the Swamp: The Legend of the North Bend Swamp Angel 👻 In the…
Susquehanna River: Legend of the Kettle Creek Monster
The Susquehanna River, one of the world's oldest waterways, has shaped not only Pennsylvania's history but…
Dine at the historic 1776 Dobbin House Tavern
With the anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg approaching, I'm reminded of a drizzly Thursday trip…
Unraveling the Myth: Were the Susquehannocks True Giants?
Were the Susquehannock giants? When Captain John Smith first met the Iroquoian-speaking Susquehannocks on his 1608…
Buried Treasure: Captain Kidd’s Lost Danville Treasure
🏴☠️🎶 Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me. 🎵☠️ In 1884, amidst an economic…