It's really not very good odds that if you picked up a guitar, it was a Martin. Reason being, Martin is a very fine guitar and not a lot of people can afford them or want to afford them I guess is the real issue. Most folks don't do their research and just want to buy a guitar to play around with. In which case you'll end up with an Epiphone, a Gibson, a Yamaha or if it's electric it will be an Ibanez most likely. If you play for a while and feel like you have mastered or almost mastered the guitar, then you might treat yourself to a Martin! Beautiful sound classic look. Wonderful guitar
Should've added Beams Rocks off route 30 near Ligonier Pa. Its a natural cliff face that overlooks a gorgeous landscape. I can supply photos if needed and Ligonier is filled with history from the French and Indian war due to Fort Ligonier. Not to mention Idlewild and Soak Zone amusement park is there which is over 130 years old.
Thanks for the suggestion, we'll look into it and add this in next part. and yes sure, please share pics/vids or any media you have @ travelawaitsyouu@gmail.com
The general contractor for Falling Waters was Ray Viner Hall. He was a student of FLW and his home and offices were located in Port Allegany, PA. His house is still there, built into the side of the mountain along Route 6 between Smethport and Port. He was a resident of Port Allegany and very well known to the locals. He frequented The Kitchen Inn on Main Street, long since torn down. Port Allegany has fallen onto hard tiimes and really doesn't have much more than a glass factory and a high school. Its a shame, Port was once a vibrant and sophisticated town. The plaster work done at Falling Waters was done by Anderson and Eicker. They were a professional level outfit that did amazing work. My folks had our 1890 2 story victorian house in Port remodeled in the 50s and they used Anderson and Eicher to do the new plaster work in the house. REAL plaster, done by the same guys who built Falling Waters. But Ray Viner Hall's house on Lynn Hall Hill near Port Allegany was purchased several years ago and rescued from certain demolition. It has since been sold to the new owners from Florida who have further saved the building and have done an absolutely amazing restoration job of this spectacular home. They even restored the indoor water fall to its original glory. These boys are to be congratulated on such an amazing restoration. You really should plan a visit up to Port Allegany PA 16743 !! It needs renewed interest in the areas history and it needs an influx of money, ideas and creativity! I think the golf course is still for sale (Indian Echo CC) which would be a fantastic addition to the local sport as golf is a major industry in the area (Bradford). The course is 9 holes x2 and has a gorgeous club house. Go to my page and I will put up a video of the golf course. Please come buy it! If your tired of the city life, this is the place! (And Wellsboro and the PA Grand Canyon are not far at all)
Hershey Park was my first job. It was a great place to work. I got into the park free with my badge, and I got free 2 tickets with my paycheck 1 in a while. The Hershey company still cares about its employees. An employees caféa as well for employees was heated and had ac. I would gladly go back and work for them agin
Beautiful sites! Thanks for sharing!
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It's really not very good odds that if you picked up a guitar, it was a Martin. Reason being, Martin is a very fine guitar and not a lot of people can afford them or want to afford them I guess is the real issue. Most folks don't do their research and just want to buy a guitar to play around with. In which case you'll end up with an Epiphone, a Gibson, a Yamaha or if it's electric it will be an Ibanez most likely. If you play for a while and feel like you have mastered or almost mastered the guitar, then you might treat yourself to a Martin! Beautiful sound classic look. Wonderful guitar
Should've added Beams Rocks off route 30 near Ligonier Pa. Its a natural cliff face that overlooks a gorgeous landscape. I can supply photos if needed and Ligonier is filled with history from the French and Indian war due to Fort Ligonier. Not to mention Idlewild and Soak Zone amusement park is there which is over 130 years old.
Thanks for the suggestion, we'll look into it and add this in next part.
and yes sure, please share pics/vids or any media you have @ travelawaitsyouu@gmail.com
The general contractor for Falling Waters was Ray Viner Hall. He was a student of FLW and his home and offices were located in Port Allegany, PA. His house is still there, built into the side of the mountain along Route 6 between Smethport and Port. He was a resident of Port Allegany and very well known to the locals. He frequented The Kitchen Inn on Main Street, long since torn down. Port Allegany has fallen onto hard tiimes and really doesn't have much more than a glass factory and a high school. Its a shame, Port was once a vibrant and sophisticated town. The plaster work done at Falling Waters was done by Anderson and Eicker. They were a professional level outfit that did amazing work. My folks had our 1890 2 story victorian house in Port remodeled in the 50s and they used Anderson and Eicher to do the new plaster work in the house. REAL plaster, done by the same guys who built Falling Waters. But Ray Viner Hall's house on Lynn Hall Hill near Port Allegany was purchased several years ago and rescued from certain demolition. It has since been sold to the new owners from Florida who have further saved the building and have done an absolutely amazing restoration job of this spectacular home. They even restored the indoor water fall to its original glory. These boys are to be congratulated on such an amazing restoration. You really should plan a visit up to Port Allegany PA 16743 !! It needs renewed interest in the areas history and it needs an influx of money, ideas and creativity! I think the golf course is still for sale (Indian Echo CC) which would be a fantastic addition to the local sport as golf is a major industry in the area (Bradford). The course is 9 holes x2 and has a gorgeous club house. Go to my page and I will put up a video of the golf course. Please come buy it! If your tired of the city life, this is the place! (And Wellsboro and the PA Grand Canyon are not far at all)
Hershey Park was my first job. It was a great place to work. I got into the park free with my badge, and I got free 2 tickets with my paycheck 1 in a while. The Hershey company still cares about its employees. An employees caféa as well for employees was heated and had ac. I would gladly go back and work for them agin
thats how great companies stand in long run
The Pennsylvania state Capitol is definitely a beautiful building
yes it is.
The town Meh😊
Have you visited these yourself?