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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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April 05 2012 - Woman struck, killed by train in Pa. THORNDALE, Pa. (AP) — A woman has been struck and killed by a commuter train outside Philadelphia. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority says a woman was struck and killed around 5 a.m. Wednesday near the station in Thorndale, Chester County. SEPTA suspended service on the Paoli/Thorndale line between Thorndale and Malvern. No further information was immediately released ... |
March 23 2012 - Five Irish immigrant laborers murdered in 1832, re-buried in Pennsylvania's West Laurel Hill Ce Shown is a fragment of an Irish-made clay pipe unearthed near a mass grave, in Malvern, Pa., at the Duffy's Cut Museum at Immaculata University, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012, in Immaculata, Pa. Researchers believe the mass grave contains the remains of about 50 Irish immigrants who died weeks after coming to Pennsylvania to build a railroad in 1832. AP Photo/Matt Rourke. |
March 11 2012 - Duffy's Cut remains re-buried at West Laurel Hill cemetery Shown are coffin nails unearthed in a mass grave, in Malvern, Pa., at the Duffy's Cut Museum at Immaculata University, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012, in Immaculata, Pa. Researchers believe the mass grave contains the remains of about 50 Irish immigrants who died weeks after coming to Pennsylvania to build a railroad in 1832. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) |
November 01 2011 - Duffy's Cut team gives up search for mass grave in Malvern The Irish immigrants building a stretch of railroad near Philadelphia in 1832 had been in the U.S. only a few weeks when they died — ostensibly of cholera — and were unceremoniously dumped in a mass grave. Their families never knew what happened to them. |
November 01 2011 - Researchers unable to unearth Irish mass grave in Chesco MALVERN (AP) — The Irish immigrants building a stretch of railroad near Philadelphia in 1832 had been in the U.S. only a few weeks when they died — ostensibly of cholera — and were unceremoniously dumped in a mass grave. Their families never knew what happened to them. |
November 01 2011 - Mystery remains about massive Irish grave in Philadelphia from the 1800s MALVERN, Pa. — The Irish immigrants building a stretch of railroad near Philadelphia in 1832 had been in the U.S. only a few weeks when they died — ostensibly of cholera — and were unceremoniously dumped in a mass grave. Their families never knew what happened to them. |
October 18 2011 - Bodies of evidence may unravel mystery dating to 1832 The long-dead Irish railroad workers of Duffy's Cut are again whispering from their graves.Remains exhumed recently are expected to speak volumes about how the young immigrant laborers lived –– and mysteriously died en masse –– outside Malvern in the summer of 1832.Diggers we... |
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