Pennsylvania Mountain Landmarks Volume 5 Audiobook By Jeffrey R Frazier cover art

Pennsylvania Mountain Landmarks Volume 5

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Just as in the previous volume (Pennsylvania Mountain Landmarks, Volume 4) many of the landmarks in this volume have deep-rooted connections to Native American culture and lore. It is a link suggesting that these forest monuments were of equal interest to those Aboriginals as they are to us today. They proved to be as awe-inspiring and as mysterious to them as we find them to be at present.
These rock piles of monumental grandeur are apparent memorials to a grander race of men, and the same places still offer those same grand scenic effects to anyone who wants to enjoy them. It therefore seems appropriate to reintroduce these unique places to those who like to explore the many trails and mountain byways that Pennsylvania has to offer.
It is also recommended that the hiking trails be the pathway of choice. This pedestrian route affords the nature lover views of every scenic vista; time to contemplate cloud shapes floating in a blue sky overhead; the thrill of sharing the woods with every wild animal that unexpectedly appears along the way; the stress-relieving silence of the woods punctuated now and then by birdsongs, and the fulfilling beauty of colorful wildflowers that decorate the trailside. Such places are enough to draw us all to lofty mountain tops and to rushing streams cascading down mountain glens.
In this volume:
  • Chief Tammany’s Profile (Monroe County)
  • Book’s Indian Mound (Juniata County)
  • Love Rock (Dauphin County)
  • Indian Chief Rock (Blair County)
  • Mysteries of Hawk Mountain (Berks County)
  • Landmarks of Pennsylvania’s Frontier Days (Fayette, etc.)
  • Survivors of Pennsylvania’s Frontier Days
  • Landmark Place Names
  • Odds and Ends
  • Native American Epitaphs
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