#Scranton Pennsylvania
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More gorgeous Jenna Fischer ♥️♥️
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smallpotatoes-dandelions · 1 year ago
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as a european i always get so confused when something reminds me that scranton pennsylvania is real and not just a place they invented for the office
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amcpress · 2 years ago
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Voodoo Brewing Co. Dining Review
I know I’m a tardy when it comes to writing my review for a local restaurant in Northeastern Pennsylvania. There is a well known brew house that has been open for a few months now the name of brew house is Voodoo Brewing Co. They are well known for their unique beers which consist of one beer that is called Lacto-Kooler which is excellent from what I have heard. They also have some food��
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mydailyvintagephotos · 2 months ago
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Remembering
Lizabeth Scott🌹🕊️
On her Birthday 🎂
September 29th 1922
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unteriors · 6 months ago
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S Decker Court, Scranton, Pennsylvania.
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myemuisemo · 20 days ago
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The fiery bowels of hell are the setting for chapters VIII and IX of The Valley of Fear, in the two most recent Letters from Watson -- or, it's Pennsylvania.
Referring to "this most desolate corner of the United States of America" as of 1875 made me think first of Pittsburgh, but that's not possible, as Pittsburgh's steel industry didn't start until that year. This place in the grimy folds of the Allegheny mountains has been going for a while.
My heart says that the Vermissa Valley is an expy of the Wyoming Valley in the northeastern part of the state, where there is a string of towns from Carbondale at the northern end, through Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, down to Nanticoke. The iron furnaces of Scranton, Grant, and Company had the largest production in the United States in 1865, according to the Anthracite Museum. This is anthracite coal-mining territory, as well: the hardest, blackest, and purest grade of coal.
(Had I known I'd be reading this novel in 2024, I'd have made a point of visiting the Anthracite Museum when I went to Scranton in 2019. I was mostly there for the Steamtown National Historic Site, the massive railroad museum.)
The little single-line railroad could be any of a number of lines, since the Scranton area was the birthplace of railroading and very heavily served. It's possible that the train is a narrow-gauge line, better designed for handling mountains.
Given the meanness and muddiness of the settlement where the twinkling-yet-threatening John McMurdo stops, it's probably not Scranton: that had already passed 35,000 in population by 1875. Wilkes-Barre was a bit above 10,000, which still seems large. Of course, the point of the Wyoming Valley is that there is an almost continuous string of little towns, and we don't know why McMurdo wants any one town more than another.
The presence of a Market Square in chapter IX doesn't indicate much, as that was a common design wherever Connecticut settlers had perched -- which includes Wilkes-Barre, the site of the post-Revolutionary War scuffle between the states of Connecticut and Pennsylvania, known as the Penn-Yan Wars. ("Connecticut sea-to-sea" is also why Ohio has a Western Reserve where the towns look straight out of New England. The Nutmeggers calmed down before getting west of Ohio, though.)
By 1875, the Wyoming Valley was loaded with Germans, Irishmen, and Welshmen, all jostling for mining work that was, in the aftermath of the Panic of 1873, increasingly ill-paid. It was thus a scene of great industry but not great happiness.
I'm not sure what Doyle has in mind for the shacks with verandas lining the streets, so I'll just share an example of an 1876 "company town" house from New Haven, Connecticut. The big factories build tons and tons of these. At one point in the 1990s, I lived in one (not this one). This sort of house typically has three bedrooms on the second floor, a little bedroom off the dining room on the first floor, and enough space for two bedrooms in the attic. So you could squeeze a boarding house in here.
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With the boarding house comes the landlord's beautiful daughter. Poor Ettie! She can't get McMurdo to leave her alone, nor can she shed her other suitor. Did she have friends among the daughters and wives of her neighbors, or is she another rose blooming alone in harsh soil?
The Eminent Order of the Freemen are presumably expies of the Freemasons: I guess if the members are going to be dreadful in an organized way, it's necessary to invent a pound-shop knock-off (though the Mormons certainly didn't get that courtesy in A Study in Scarlet).
We're still in the era when fraternal organizations were vital in giving a man entry into society in a new place. You might know no one -- but if you knew the secret handshake, you were instantly provided with friends and business partners. The Welsh Philanthropic Order of True Ivorites was present in the Wyoming Valley; and of course, Odd Fellows were everywhere. (Throw a stone in an old mining town in the U.S., and you'll hit an Odd Fellows Hall. it'll often be one of the oldest buildings still standing.)
The fact that the Freemen's lodge leader is called the Bodymaster -- I assume this is supposed to sound menacing, but it has the ridiculous feel of something the Clampers would have come up with. Yes, fraternal orders were so popular that there was a parody version formed in the 1850s: E Clampus Vitus. The Clampers faded, with the rest of the fraternal movement, after the 1870s -- only to rise again in the 1930s and establish their mission as preserving local history in the West. So many an historic monument in small-town Caliornia has E Clampus Vitus on its plaque as the sponsor.
Since the Bodymaster is excited about making counterfeit currency, I feel this secret society will not be as fun as the Clampers. Having a side line in murdering people, as the Scowrers, also is not quite a gentleman's work.
I'm presuming McMurdo is Douglas, so he's going to get the girl and not get killed -- but something else will surely go very, very wrong.
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o0o-gh0ulio0o-0o0 · 1 year ago
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APOCALYPSE
FEST 2023
“If you mean it, you’ll make it.”
- 570 by Motionless In White 🖤🫶🏻😘
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relaxedstyles · 1 month ago
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daloy-politsey · 4 months ago
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hale-nathan · 2 months ago
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Trump Weird News - Trump Firefighters Scandal
Scranton, Pennsylvania Rally
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haveyoubeentothiscity · 1 year ago
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Population: 76,328
Urban population: 366,713
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Some more Jenna Fischer for you.
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theivorybilledwoodpecker · 8 months ago
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wat3rm370n · 16 days ago
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I am appalled at the news of mask bans.
Rejected Letter to the Editor, October 2024.
I submitted this to the Scranton Times-Tribune on October 5, 2024, and never heard back, so I’m posting it here.
I am appalled at the news of mask bans popping up in various places. I ought to have a right to protect myself from the elements: viruses, pollen, pollution, wildfire smoke, or cold, by wearing a mask. Health exceptions are not sufficient because having to carry papers or explain medical status is Un-American. Anonymity should not be forbidden and we should be allowed liberty of movement, a right described in our Constitution. There are already reports of disabled and elderly being targeted with harassment. It was in the news that a cancer patient in North Carolina, at a time a mask ban was merely proposed, was “confronted by a man who shouted expletives and called her a liberal for wearing the mask”, he feigned coughing and said he hopes the cancer kills her. It was also in the news that a mayor in Kentucky, a state with the highest rates of cancer, suggested mask bans would “curb gun violence” - instead of doing something about the guns, which seems entirely misguided. Mask bans are likely to lead to more violence. There have been letters to the editor in a New York newspaper suggesting vigilantism - one suggesting that others should harass people wearing masks by rudely taking photos, and fear mongering with the suggestion that masked elderly community members might actually be dangerous criminals “in costume”, which is ridiculous. Mask bans put targets on vulnerable innocent citizens who already have been marginalized by a society that’s politicized personal safety and is failing in the prevention of various disease spread. It’s a grotesque irony for people with cancer to get difficult and expensive treatments, only to be recklessly infected with a virus because masks are criminalized in some places. I hope nobody suggests such a nonsense law in northeastern Pennsylvania.
References:
https://www.nyclu.org/press-release/nyclu-condemns-nassau-county-mask-ban
https://www.wral.com/story/scared-to-put-on-my-mask-cancer-patient-says-she-was-intentionally-coughed-on-in-spat-over-mask/21478890/
https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2024/10/01/louisville-mask-ordinance-what-is-it-who-is-exempt-upcoming-changes/75468091007/
https://statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov/map/map.withimage.php
https://www.asbestos.com/cancer/state-cancer-rates/
https://www.newsday.com/opinion/letters/lithium-ion-battery-storage-state-abortion-laws-nassau-mask-ban-ji10m9i5
https://www.axios.com/2023/08/31/omicron-covid-cancer-deadly
(crossposted)
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mydailyvintagephotos · 2 months ago
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Remembering
Lizabeth Scott🌹🕊️
On her Birthday 🎂
September 29th 1922
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shainaspeaks · 26 days ago
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pieces of the moon
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The depths of my mind are endless
Much like the edges of the craters in the moon
Back and forth they go
Round and round
Deeper and deeper the depths grow
Much like the depths of the moon
The footprints left there grow deeper and deeper 
The curves of each print are endless
Some are Ridged and sharp 
Some are Smooth and soothing 
Much like the craters of the moon
The depths of my mind are endless
Full and bright like a full moon
Full and dark like the new moon
Waning and waxing
Waxing and waning 
Going through phases of being half full and half empty 
Much like the growth of the moon
The depths of my mind are endless
Grazing through the stars
Resting in space 
Smiling at the unknown
A slither of light in a dark room
Hiding in a thick cloud of chaos
Much like the crescent of the moon
Each day passing 
Each moment lived
I grow and grow and grow
The depths of my mind are endless 
The phases are endless 
They grow and grow and grow 
From dark to light
Light to dark
Much like the moon
Just like the moon
I am the moon 
-@shainaspeaks
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