RAVINE FLAG RAISING Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1942,

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beside the old Ravine schoolhouse. Representatives of the Pine Grove Community Band are in the foreground. Charles Ferrebee is playing the trombone. From Mr. Ferrebee, clockwise around the circle, are Lon Leffler, Lyman Keefer (snare drum), Harry Fisher (bass horn), Daniel Brommer, John Fessler and John Unger, cornet; and Edward Barr. Of this group, only Mr. Ferrebee and Daniel Brommer are still living. The picture was taken by the late Alvin C. Schwalm.

The Press Herald

Pine Grove, Pennsylvania
06 Jan 1972

Tuff to Nail this down though I have passed this spot thousands of times
in my working Days, etc, through now. downside all Ravine looked the same
in the 70's, 80's & 90's
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Now I need to use the 3 Mountains in the Back, however the Mountain to the Left has been drastically Shaved Down to allow Interstate 81 to Pass Ravine
Without a very hard turn, and wiping out the entire town in the process.
but this looks Close
 

View attachment 2032747beside the old Ravine schoolhouse. Representatives of the Pine Grove Community Band are in the foreground. Charles Ferrebee is playing the trombone. From Mr. Ferrebee, clockwise around the circle, are Lon Leffler, Lyman Keefer (snare drum), Harry Fisher (bass horn), Daniel Brommer, John Fessler and John Unger, cornet; and Edward Barr. Of this group, only Mr. Ferrebee and Daniel Brommer are still living. The picture was taken by the late Alvin C. Schwalm.

The Press Herald

Pine Grove, Pennsylvania
06 Jan 1972

Tuff to Nail this down though I have passed this spot thousands of times
in my working Days, etc, through now. downside all Ravine looked the same
in the 70's, 80's & 90's
View attachment 2032748
View attachment 2032749
Now I need to use the 3 Mountains in the Back, however the Mountain to the Left has been drastically Shaved Down to allow Interstate 81 to Pass Ravine
Without a very hard turn, and wiping out the entire town in the process.
but this looks Close
Nice research.
 

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