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  • Hollidaysburg 'Moon Tree' Symbol of American History

    CHAD CRUMRINE, For the Herald|Jun 30, 2022

    Hollidaysburg is home to an uncommon sycamore tree that has much more history than most trees. On the grounds of Highland Hall is one of Pennsylvania’s few “moon trees” that grew from seeds that orbited the moon. In 1971, NASA astronaut Stuart Roosa piloted the Command Module for the Apollo 14 mission to the Moon. Roosa previously served as a wildland firefighter for the United States Forest Service, and these connections led him to carry hundreds of tree seeds while in space. Upon returning to Earth, the seeds were germinated and seedl...

  • Lower Trail History Explored

    CHAD CRUMRINE, For the Herald|Jun 9, 2022

    Like other rail-trails, the Lower Trail offers the opportunity to experience both nature and history along its route. The 16.5 mile trail passes through the Cove in and around Williamsburg, following the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata River on what was once a rail line operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad. But what makes this trail unique compared to many others is its history of a canal turned railroad turned trail. Before the railroad, this route included parts of the Juniata Division of the Pennsylvania Main Line Canal. The Juniata...