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: United States 15601 | : United States 15601 | ||
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+ | [[Category:Church Festivals]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Event Guide]] | ||
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[[Category:Greensburg]] | [[Category:Greensburg]] | ||
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[[Category:Singles Events]] | [[Category:Singles Events]] | ||
[[Category:State Fairs]] | [[Category:State Fairs]] | ||
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[[Category:Fund-raisers]] | [[Category:Fund-raisers]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Holiday_Pages]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 16 January 2008
Title
GreenLizzy Greensburg, Pa
Description
This is a community service website. It lists events in and around the greensburg area for non profit organizations. It is a family friendly site listing church suppers, community events, garage sales, plays, etc.
Pennsylvania is a world-class producer of potato chips, cranking out 30,500 tasty tons a year or enough to fill over 81 million 12-ounce snack bags
Early Roads - The Early Settlers widened the Pack trails so they could move wheeled vehicles. In 1785 the State of Pennsylvania authorized 'The Pennsylvania Road' from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh following the old Forbes Road.
Another outstanding road, designated in 1913, was the Lincoln Highway (RT 30) which travels through Greensburg connecting the state's two largest cities. In 1940 Pennsylvania opened the first high-speed, multi-lane highway in the country, the Pennsylvania Turnpike
Languages
English
Contact
- S Wisneski
- Greensburg Pennsylvania
- United States 15601
- n/a
Logos
Additional Information
Related Domains
External Links
- Alexa: GreenLizzy.com