Peregrin awoke in an underground bunker. He did not know where he had come from, where he was, or where he was going. The world he knew was gone, replaced by ashes, ruins, and fear. He did not know what had happened to it, nor could he have known that, after rescuing two children, he was about to enter a world where his past and his future would be revealed. This is Archiva-a hidden, protected town whose people dedicate themselves to making peace a reality in a chaotic world. But is it possible to pursue a peaceful life in the face of violence? This is the challenge Peregrin must face in author David Prenatt's The Archivist. Even as the people of Archiva welcome Peregrin, they face a threat that could mean the end of their civilization. How could any of them, least of all Peregrin, know whether he has come to save or destroy?
In 1859, when oil was successfully drilled near Titusville, the closest railroad was 27 miles away. To fill a transportation need, the Oil Creek Railroad line was completed from Corry to Titusville in 1862. Under a series of mergers, it became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad by 1900. When Titusville's last railroad was about to be abandoned, the Oil Creek Railway Society formed and saved the line. Through vintage photographs, Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad relives the railroad history of a valley that has become a lovely wilderness served by an important railroad.
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