Lou’s View
Historical Context of Clinton County
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Lou’s View: MAN VERSUS PANTHER
By Lou Bernard Hunting, obviously, has always been a big deal in Central Pennsylvania, as anyone who has tried to…
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Lou’s View: THE ROSS LIBRARY AT 110
By Lou Bernard It’s an anniversary! “But didn’t we just do this a couple of weeks ago?” my regular readers…
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Lou’s View: GOODBYE, KASPER
By Lou Bernard Sometime in February of 2018, my old teacher Paula shared a photo on social media. It wouldn’t…
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Lou’s View: THE PIPER AZTEC
By Lou Bernard In the past, I’ve been involved with the Piper Aviation Museum. Though it’s been a while since…
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Lou’s View: LOCK HAVEN IN 1833
By Lou Bernard Assuming you’re reading this on the day it came out, it’s an anniversary. November 4th is the…
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Lou’s View: HAUNTED IS THE NEW BLACK
By Lou Bernard Along the border of Clinton and Potter Counties is an area called the Black Forest. If all…
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Lou’s View: THE LHPS FILES
By Lou Bernard I’ve often said that my team, the Lock Haven Paranormal Seekers, are the most reliable and longest-lasting…
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Lou’s View: FLAMING FOLIAGE FACTS
By Lou Bernard The Flaming Foliage Festival has been around since 1949, but this is the first time I’ve ever…
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Lou’s View: HENRY SHOEMAKER AND THE SCREAMING PLANT
By Lou Bernard So, it’s October. Every year at this time, I dedicate my columns to stories about ghosts, hauntings,…
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Lou’s View: THE HEADLESS TRACKWALKER
By Lou Bernard A decapitated railroad employee, walking along the tracks and saving other people. It’s one of Henry Wharton…
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