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Tag Archives: Garards Fort

Civil War reenactors in period uniforms march with rifles past a covered bridge as spectators watch during a historical reenactment event.

Step Back in Time: Covered Bridge Festival Returns to Greene County, PA

Events, HistoryBy Olivia KigerSeptember 10, 2025

As summer turns to fall, Greene County, Pennsylvania, comes alive with color, culture, and community during the 54th Annual Covered Bridge Festival, held on September 20–21, 2025. This beloved regional event spans nine covered bridge locations, each offering a unique blend of history, food, entertainment, and family-friendly fun.

Stone memorial monument honoring Rev. John Corbly and family, engraved with historical details, standing on a grassy area with trees in the background.

Faith, Tragedy, and Rebellion: The Legacy of Reverend John Corbly

History, Monuments and MemorialsBy Olivia KigerJune 14, 2025

Reverend John Corbly was a pivotal figure to the development of the Baptist faith in the Southwestern Pennsylvania region. He started over 30 Baptist churches and contributed to the Whiskey Rebellion, all while facing one of the most gruesome family tragedies in American history.

Stone memorial monument honoring Rev. John Corbly and family, engraved with historical details, standing on a grassy area with trees in the background.

Patriot, Soldier, Legislator and Minister: Reverend John Corbly

Events, HistoryBy Guest ContributorMarch 26, 2025

Forming over 30 Baptist churches, aiding in the Whiskey Rebellion, as well as facing one of the most horrific tragedies in the region, Reverend John Corbly was an essential figure in Southwestern Pennsylvania.

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