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A business trip of biblical proportions!

As newlyweds, every time that my husband took a business trip out of town, there would be a death in our family circle!


Good Home Cookin'

This article was written by Suzanne Sickler Ohl, an early member of the Tyrone Area Historical Society.  It was first published in September 1992.             [The Annual] Farm City Day presents a good opportunity to examine farm and town life throughout the history of Tyrone, Pennsylvania.  A comparison of the similarities and differences that existed among the self-sufficient farm families and the town families reveals that they were more alike than different.  Throughout it all can be seen the interrelationships that existed among the different groups.


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