Town&Gown Magazine
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Rockview: Its Origins and Golden Days Under the Sun
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As the community comes to terms with the impacts of Rockview’s closure and the uncertain future of its vast prison landscape, some may find meaning in reflecting upon its early days as a penitentiary, writes Local Historia’s Matt Maris.
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Nature Unplugged With Centred Outdoors
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For 10 years, ClearWater Conservancy’s Centred Outdoors has been helping people connect with the natural world
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Swing Your Partner Again: State College’s Contra Dance Scene Is Back, Welcoming Beginners, Families and Musicians
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Contra dance is experiencing a rebirth in State College. The traditional, easy-to-learn form of American country dance is drawing 40 to 60 people per event, dancing to a caller and live music in the State College Friends School’s community room.
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Hub of the Hobby: Jason Dambach Has Made His Shop a Community Gathering Place for Sports Card Collectors
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At Nittany Cards Plus, Jason Dambach’s focus is on keeping the hobby fun and accessible in a friendly community gathering place for collectors of all ages.
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From Autism to Inspiration: The Magic of Inclusion
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With State College-based Adaptive Magic in Motion, magic truly belong to everyone
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Local Historia: The Penn State Coach Behind the World Cup’s Greatest Shock
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Bill Jeffrey and the night American soccer stunned the world
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Reimagining Downtown Philipsburg
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How the Philipsburg Revitalization Corporation is rebuilding spaces, community pride and a long-term vision for the borough
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Three Decades of Live and Lively Folk Music With the Acoustic Brew Concert Series
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From Celtic tunes to singer-songwriters, a beloved concert series blends artistry, intimacy and community.
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The Women Keeping Centre County Safe and Paving the Way for Generations to Come
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Meet some of the Centre County first responders who are breaking barriers while building pathways.
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Centre of Adventure: Meet Me at the Beer Tap
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The Beer Tap, found up on the Tussey Mountain Ridge at a junction between trails, is exactly what it sounds like: a beer tap perched on a large stump in the woods. (Don’t get too excited, though. The lines are dry.)



