The Ligonier Parade - Ligonier Pennsylvania USA
Celebrate with us as Fort Ligonier Days enters its 60th year in 2019. The 3-day fall festival commemorates the Battle of Fort Ligonier, a key engagement of the French and Indian War fought on October 12, 1758.
Fort Ligonier Days is proud to announce the the return of the University of Pittsburgh Marching Band as parade participants.
The Pitt Band is one of the greatest traditions that the University of Pittsburgh has to offer. As the largest and most visible student organization on campus, Pitt Band is dedicated to excellence in marching and musical performance, promoting spirit on and off campus, and providing a compelling experience for all of its members.
Ligonier is a borough in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,573 at the 2010 census.[3] Ligonier was settled in the 1760s. The borough is well known for nearby Idlewild Park, one of the oldest amusement parks in the country; and nearby Seven Springs Mountain Resort. Another tourist attraction is Fort Ligonier Days, a parade and craft market that takes place every fall over the course of three days, and the Ligonier Country Market in the summer months. Ligonier is part of the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Statistical Area..
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A Stroll Around Fort Ligonier, Ligonier, PA
A Stroll Around Fort Ligonier, Ligonier, PA
North & South Market Streets—Ligonier, PA
Today we tour the town and businesses located on North and South Market Streets in Ligonier!
Ligonier Days Parade 2018 Medium
The Annual October Ligonier Pa. Parade
Ligonier Parade 2017
Sonia walks through the town of Ligonier PA (the home of Junk Monkey Paint Company,) during Fort Ligonier Days 2017!
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Cars in the Community: Fort Ligonier Days 2019
On this episode of Cars in the Community, we head to Ligonier for Fort Ligonier Days Diamond Anniversary, celebrating 60 years of history, community and fun!
Fort Ligonier Days is being held this weekend, October 11, 12 & 13. For a full schedule of events, visit
Special thanks to Dan, Jack and Aaron for taking the time to speak with us!
Post game interview with Ligonier Valley Kyrie Miller Ligonier Valley vs Shade 45-8
Post game interview with Ligonier Valley Kyrie Miller
Ligonier Valley vs Shade 45-8
2018 Appalachian Bowl
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For God, the King and Pennsylvania - The Dismissing of the Troups at Fort Ligonier
The final march, passing on of orders and dismissing of the troops after the battle reenactment of Fort Ligonier. At 6:10 there is a short but nice fife and drum rendition of the British Crown's National Anthem, God Save the King.
A Short History of Route 88
Artillery Demonstration at Fort Ligonier - Fort Ligonier Days 2015
Artillery Demonstration at Fort Ligonier
Fort Ligonier Days
Ligonier, Pennsylvania
2015
2019 BQA-FARM Dairy Award - Scattered Acres Inc., Pennsylvania
Scattered Acres Inc., located in Bedford, Pa., is the winner of the 2019 BQA – FARM Dairy Award. Each day, the Hartman family focuses on the care of their 1,100 cows at their two locations. Knowing that their dairy cows will eventually become part of the beef supply, employees are trained to follow BQA guidelines to ensure high quality milk as well as beef. With use of technology, intensive record keeping and employee training on BQA principles, Scattered Acres is committed to delivering safe, wholesome dairy and beef products.
A Stroll Inside & Outside the walls of Fort Frederick
Life in the 18th Century Rendevouz & Market Fair
54 Acre Pennsylvania Farm
54 Acre Pennsylvania Farm
Circa 1840 Stone Farmhouse – Circa 1790 Log Farmhouse
Bank Barn – Large Flat Fields – Beautiful Stream
The exceptional 54 acre farm is located in Lower Milford Township, Lehigh County close to the Bucks County line and near the quiet village of Krassdale. The farm has been owned by the same family for more than 100 years and features two, early, historic residences. The circa 1840 stone farmhouse is in excellent condition. The first floor has a large living room with gas fireplace, large ultra modern kitchen with center island and dining area, sitting room in a small addition with beautiful sunlight, small office and full bath. The second floor has 3 large bedrooms and full bath. Other amenities include a country style front porch, large rear porch, expandable attic, and full basement.
The second residence is a circa 1790 log and stone farmhouse with an exceptional walk in fireplace with gas log, exposed beam ceiling, and wood floors in the restored summer kitchen sitting room. Other features of this home include exposed original log walls in the hall and modern kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms, half bath, and full bath. There is a front porch, rear porch, attic, and basement storage.
A circa 1750 stone house with a walk in fireplace is also located on the farm adjacent to the stone farmhouse. This was used as a carriage stop in the 1700s for weary travelers along the historic Kings Highway named after King George III of England. This structure could be restored into a charming home office or studio.
Other buildings include a 43x60 bank barn in very good condition with a metal roof, a 44x37 garage or machine storage building, and a smaller 14x38 farm building. The 54 acres are almost all tillable with large, flat fields. The Macoby Creek flows through the farm and flows all year round. The farm is ideal for cattle, horses, and other animals. This farm is preserved and was the first farm in Lehigh County to be part of the Farmland Preservation Program. The property has an excellent location in beautiful and historic Lower Milford Township. It is 5 miles from the PA Turnpike interchange at Quakertown and makes a short commute to Philadelphia.
Price: $850,000
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Elite Country Home in Potter County, PA
This elite home features 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, open kitchen / dining / great room. It is ranch style with a full finished, walk out basement and wet bar. The home sits on 10 acres and has majestic mountain views. Two ponds compliment the landscaping. A long sloping, paved drive leads to the 4400 square foot home with an attached oversized 3 car garage.
AUCTION - Magnificent Single Family Home in Bethlehem/Northampton County, PA!
This one of a kind iconic residence situated on 2.7 acres built by Tilghman Fogel in the early 1900’s features a truly unique design on the exterior and period architectural design on the interior as well. This 2 story home has 7 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, 2 kitchens, walk up attic, large garage and semi-detached carriage house or stable.
This rude cop needs to go back to police academy to learn the basic again.
1st amendment audit. Anyone can file in public. Everyone knows the Right but not this cocky cop. Shame on you. In this case, ask for their supervisors or go straight to police station to file a complaint. Why are they acting so tough?
Ferguson, Lawson, Sproul, and Thomas: Questions & Answers #2
Sinclair Ferguson, Steven Lawson, R.C. Sproul and Cal Thomas answer questions on a variety of topics that address the Christian’s role in civil disobedience; teaching our children to defend their faith as they transition to college; the authoritative interpretation of Scripture; the revival of our nation and how we can know that we are saved, to name a few.
The questions addressed in this session are:
1. What guidance would you give preachers on speaking about politics from the pulpit?
2. Is there a role for civil disobedience?
3. Do any of you see signs of revival in our nation?
4. How can we prepare our children to defend their faith when they transition to college?
5. What are good guidelines to follow in discerning a true calling to the ministry?
6. What are the “traditions” which Paul spoke of in 2 Thessalonians 2:15?
7. How can you know that you have an authoritative interpretation of Scripture?
8. How can I know that I am saved?
Note: Answers given during Questions and Answers sessions reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Dr. R.C. Sproul and Ligonier Ministries. Here is our Statement of Faith:
This message is from our 2013 National Conference, No Compromise:
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Heritage Conference “Road to the KCAC” Previews - Ligonier Valley Girls (12-4-18)