LOCAL CULTURE
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What was the mythical creature said to have stalked Erie County in the 1970s?
The legend of the Sheepsquatch, also called Sheepman or Goatman, has circulated around Waterford since the early 1970s, according to a chapter in the book “Pennsylvania in the Paranormal Vortex” by Fred Saluga and Raymond Keller.
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7 fun facts about ‘The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh’
Welcome the start of the basketball season with Pittsburgh’s only pro basketball team: the fictional Pittsburgh Pisces of the movie “The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh.”
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‘The Studio’ and Seth Rogen have record-setting Emmys as Noah Wyle and ‘The Pitt’ get top drama wins
“The Pitt” from HBO Max completed a sentimental journey with its win for best drama series. The character-driven medical drama won over viewers and gained emotional momentum during a season whose biggest drama prizes once seemed destined to be swept by “Severance.”
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How romance and a road trip led to the purchase of the world’s oldest drive-in theater
In a romance and adventure worthy of the big screen, a Pennsylvania couple is preserving the past and forging a future as the owners of the world’s oldest operating drive-in movie theater.
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Things only people from Pa. say or do
From snack brand loyalty to church basement pierogi fundraisers, Pennsylvanians run on community, tradition, and apparently a lot of carbs.
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Best dog-friendly spots in every part of PA
Mark National Dog Day on August 26 by bringing your best friend to these dog-friendly haunts in Pennsylvania.
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9 wacky traditions Pennsylvania colleges keep alive
From throwing slices of bread to screaming away the stress, here are nine weird Pennsylvania college traditions that help area universities build community.
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7 quaint & historical B&Bs to book in Pennsylvania
Each of these seven quaint and historical Pennsylvania B&Bs has a unique story to tell. Here’s what you need to know.
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These 9 restaurants in Pa. really committed to their themes
From nostalgic menus to immersive atmospheres, these Pennsylvania restaurants offer unique themed dining experiences.
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From Batman to Clemente: Meet Pittsburgh’s inaugural Walk of Fame class
Industrialist Andrew Carnegie, actor Michael Keaton, conservationist Rachel Carson, and Pirates icon Roberto Clemente are among those who will be enshrined in the Pittsburgh Walk of Fame.
























