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Pennsylvania Trolley Museum street fair aims to transport attendees to the past
Originally opened in 1954 in Washington, Pennsylvania, the PA Trolley Museum has worked to preserve Pittsburgh’s trolley history for the past 70 years. To celebrate decades of operation and a recently-established Welcome and Education Center, the museum is hosting a weekend street fair May 18 and 19, which promises to take visitors on a "step back in time" to an age of fire dancers, stilt walkers, street artists and, of course, antique trolleys.
Exploring climate impacts through photography in Pájaro, California
In a heartfelt response to a devastating flood, Pájaro residents use the PhotoVoice Project to document the lingering effects of climate change on their community. Liza Gross reports forInside Climate News. In short:. The catastrophic flood, a result of ignored levee warnings, left many in Pájaro homeless and jobless....
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