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Here s what has moved (temporarily) into this former Christmas Tree Shops location

Here s what has moved (temporarily) into this former Christmas Tree Shops location
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Weird Pennsylvania: Your guide to the weirdest spots in the state

Weird Pennsylvania: Your guide to the weirdest spots in the state
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William Spencer Pickel

JOHNSON CITY -William Spencer Pickel, 91, Johnson City, passed away Tuesday, April 6 at his home surrounded by his family and his fur buddies, Pepper, Honey, and Karlie. He was born on April 22, 1929 in Johnson City. He operated a Sinclair Service Station on Walnut Street for many years until 1972. At that time he opened his own car repair shop and later retired as a mechanic from the Tennessee Department of Transportation. He loved people and always found opportunities to demonstrate his strong faith. He restored several antique vehicles and enjoyed flying and also attained his private pilot license. He was a charter member of Princeton Presbyterian Church where he served as decan and elder for many years and later served as elder and Sunday School teacher at Keystone Presbyterian Church. He currently attended Shenandoah Presbyterian Church and was a member of the Friendship Sunday School Class at First Methodist Church in Johnson City. He also served over forty years on the Board

Mr Ed, founder of iconic candy shop, roadside attraction near Gettysburg, dies at 84

‘Mr. Ed,’ founder of iconic candy shop, roadside attraction near Gettysburg, dies at 84 Updated Feb 27, 2021; Facebook Share The founder of a quirky candy shop and roadside attraction in Adams County died at 84 on Friday, a date his family says was both his wedding anniversary and the anniversary of the founding of his business. Mr. Ed Gotwalt with some of his elephant collection. By JEFFREY LOWE, Harrisburg Patriot-News/1999Harrisburg Patriot-News Gotwalt retired in 2014, selling the business to granddaughter Nicole Bucher and her husband, Isaac. Before that, in 2010, the business had survived a devastating fire. After, in 2017, Gotwalt survived a car crash.

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