June 5, 2009
A reading of Easton Pennsylvania’s history reveals a colorful past. During Prohibition, the city became known as the “Little Apple” because of its roaring nightlife, abundant liquor, and high-class brothels. After boxing fights at Madison Square Gardens, large crowds would take a 67 mile train ride to Easton to enjoy the vices that the [...]
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June 5, 2009
This city of eastern Pennsylvania is home to about 70,000 residents, and is known as Christmas City. It was established by members of the Moravian Church in 1741, and hosts a holiday celebration called Christkindlmarkt.” The religious significance of the name of the city is not lost on its inhabitants. Sweet-toothed citizens [...]
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