On a warm, mid-March afternoon, Hugh and his daughter, Kathleen, decided to visit the building in hopes of finding out more about their familial ties to Easton. Their journey, 10 years in the making, unfurled a tapestry of cross-continent connections to the D&L.
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By Elissa Garofalo, Executive Director To paraphrase the great Albert Einstein, a number in and by itself has no significance and only deserves the designation by virtue of its being a member of a group…
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Come out to help the D&L clean up Easton’s Hugh Moore Park, home of the National Canal Museum and the D&L Trail.
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Francey Burke, like many others, is an avid user of the D&L Trail. But her love of the trail extends beyond logging miles or sightseeing.
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Where: Route 33 Boat Launch – Park at Boat Launch Trailhead, Bethlehem Township, PA When: Saturday Nov 18, 2017 9:30AM – 12:30PM What: The D&L Trail Tenders are working on improving wayfinding along the D&L…
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Post by: Miranda Waldman, GIS Analyst Intern My name is Miranda Waldman, and I am a rising senior at Penn State studying Geography. This summer I interned as a GIS Analyst for the D&L. As my internship…
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We aim to make the D&L accessible, beautiful, and pleasant for you, whether you’re a runner, biker, walker, or hiker. But what if you have four legs, a tail, and lots of fur? This photo contest…
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Post by: Lauren Drabenstott, D&L Marketing Intern There is abundance to be found along the D&L National Heritage Corridor. Whether you’re on the hunt for trails, museums, shops, or anything in between, each section offers something…
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Post by: Elissa Garofalo, Executive Director Just two short weeks ago, the D&L was honored to host Cindy Adams Dunn, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Dunn’s interest was two-fold. She wanted…
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Post by: Lauren Drabenstott, D&L Marketing Intern Running, biking, walking, and hiking: these are the activities typically associated with the D&L. Take a step back from the trail, however, and you’ll find that more exists than…
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Post by: Sara Ann Salter, D&L Marketing and Development Intern I’m a Penn State public relations major interning for the D&L Heritage Corridor as a Marketing and Development intern. I’ve been here for about two…
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Post by: Lauren Drabenstott, D&L Marketing Intern Exploring the D&L means more than biking, running, walking, and hiking. The National Heritage Corridor, with towns and trails alike, has pastimes for a day, a weekend, or an…
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