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gj13us t1_jdat8kc wrote
Reply to comment by Hot-Pretzel in Penn State, PSU, Temple and Lincoln say a tuition hike is needed, even with a 7% increase in state funding by Mrstucco
Different system. The PASSHE schools are not the same grouping as the state-relateds.
gj13us t1_jd9sals wrote
Reply to comment by mcvoid1 in Penn State, PSU, Temple and Lincoln say a tuition hike is needed, even with a 7% increase in state funding by Mrstucco
Actually, PSU is the only land grant. Together with the other three it is part of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education, which was created sometime in the late 1960s. It’s a public-private hybrid system.
gj13us t1_jaf4d7i wrote
Lancaster.
gj13us t1_jaf0gmh wrote
Reply to comment by Silence_Dogood16 in Things to do in Pennsylvania for someone visiting from south Alabama. by Silence_Dogood16
It’s not totally common, but yeah, it’s not a surprise when you see one. And usually four together: Confederate, Trump, “Don’t Tread on Me,” and US.
gj13us t1_j9v3oun wrote
Do you want the zip code where we live now or the zip code where we grew up and learned to talk?
gj13us t1_j5m2kw5 wrote
Reply to comment by oglabradoodle in Would it be a good idea to move to PA just for work? by finallyalright
I had the same experience in Harrisburg in the early 1990s. Some things never change.
I’ve been living in Lancaster since the mid 1990s and love it.
gj13us t1_j5m27o7 wrote
Reply to comment by --Cr1imsoN-- in Would it be a good idea to move to PA just for work? by finallyalright
This is spot on. Completely agree.
I moved to Hbg in the early 1990s. Living there is like living in Walmart. It has the basics you need but who wants to live in Walmart?
Moved to Lancaster in the mid 1990s and love it
gj13us t1_j53aa5w wrote
Reply to comment by Nytroman89 in Looking for ideas for places to take in Pennsylvania this summer by Nytroman89
I think the areas you’d avoid are areas you wouldn’t be in anyway, if that makes sense. There’d be no reason to be there.
Some of the bad areas are revitalizing. Used to be you wouldn’t want to spend too much time in East Liberty, or Homewood, or Rankin, to name a few but I think some have turned around. If I’m not mistaken, Google has a big presence in East Liberty now.
Oakland, the neighborhood around the museums (and Pitt and CMU) is safe these days. Downtown is safe. Point State Park is safe, Mt Washington is safe. Squirrel Hill, The Strip District, Station Square, all good.
You’d have to go out of your way to end up in an unsafe place because the cultural attractions are in pretty decent neighborhoods.
And Pittsburgh has an “h” on the end.
gj13us t1_j52y70z wrote
Reply to comment by Nytroman89 in Looking for ideas for places to take in Pennsylvania this summer by Nytroman89
I was born and raised there. There's a tremendous amount of history to take in, world class art and natural history museums (The Carnegie Museums for example), a cornucopia of places to eat, etc.
Kennywood Park, an old fashioned amusement park with authentic old-time wooden roller coasters, is there.
With kids, I'd spend a day exploring the Carnegie museums and a day at Kennywood. There are lots of places to visit but I think you'll have more fun if you keep it simple.
The University of Pittsburgh is across the street from the Carnegie. Its Cathedral of Learning is worth seeing. The main hall is massive--my kids likened it to a place Harry Potter would study. It also has a number of Nationality Rooms, which are classrooms designed to look like classrooms in a number of different countries from around the world. It's free.
Point State Park is right at....The Point, the confluence of the rivers. It has the Fort Pitt museum, which presents the area's role in the French & Indian War, and is a nice park area to relax in.
Pittsburgh is one big quilt of neighborhoods, each with its own identity.
You'll find Pittsburghers are generally friendly and love more than anything to show off their city to visitors. They (we?) have a tendency to treat everyone like they've known you for years. It's casual. Familiar. It's sort of true that Pittsburgh people talk funny. YouTube videos abound. Pittsburgh Dad is pretty much every adult I knew growing up.
I've lived in Lancaster, PA for over 25 years. If you ever want to visit Lancaster, I've got more than enough recommendations.
gj13us t1_j515i02 wrote
What part of Pennsylvania are you planning to visit? The Philadelphia area is a lot different from the north central part of the state, and Pittsburgh is different from those two.
History? Amusement parks? Nature?
PA isn't a big state, geographically, but it does take several hours of driving to get from one area to another.
gj13us t1_j4gp7kg wrote
I’ve lived in Lancaster for over 25 years and never heard of it until about a year ago.
gj13us t1_j3dtctp wrote
Reply to comment by GraffitiTavern in Divided Pennsylvania House elects Democrat Rozzi as speaker by boundfortrees
Good point
gj13us t1_j3d6ji7 wrote
Reply to comment by GraffitiTavern in Divided Pennsylvania House elects Democrat Rozzi as speaker by boundfortrees
He doesn’t control whether McClinton will be Majority Leader. House Democrats will either vote for her or someone else.
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Reply to I have a calendar that states a historical event that happened that day, today's event happened in PA. by Yinzerman1992
I was three years old then, but it must have still been big news a couple years later because I can remember serious voices talking about it on the kitchen radio.
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Reply to comment by CurrentSeesaw2420 in Franco Harris, a Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame running back, dies at 72 by randomnighmare
I feel the same about the Eagles.
gj13us t1_iyylece wrote
Philly people think of Pittsburghers as unsophisticated mid-westerners. Pittsburghers think of Philadelphians as, “Huh? Who?”
In terms of State vs Commonwealth, they’re interchangeable. Officially we use Commonwealth it there’s no legal difference. People sometimes claim there is but there isn’t.
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Reply to police lights blue and white only no more red? anyone know why or what the meaning is? by [deleted]
I would've thought maybe they were PA Constables, but if it's a fully marked (Livery?) police cruiser, I have no idea.
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Reply to How’s this for scary? Giant spotted lanternflies cover this central Pa. home for Halloween by -TheFarce-
That's the best I've ever seen. Bravo!
gj13us t1_ishot60 wrote
Reply to comment by Bigben030 in Moving to PA looking for suggestions for jobs and areas to live by Bigben030
Great restaurants—people actually travel here from NYC, Philly, DC, etc for the restaurants.
Education—Very good public school districts, plus Franklin & Marshall College, Elizabethtown College, Millersville U.
Healthcare—UPenn, PSU, and UPMC are building hospitals and clinics all over the place and in fierce competition
Arts & Entertainment—vibrant and growing, galleries, concert venues,
gj13us t1_isho2io wrote
Reply to comment by webauteur in Moving to PA looking for suggestions for jobs and areas to live by Bigben030
And restaurants, medical care, education, shopping. …..
gj13us t1_ishnwki wrote
I’ll save you some time: Move to Lancaster
gj13us t1_is890xi wrote
Reply to comment by Drewcifer81 in Don't believe the propaganda, Bigfoot is in PA and is definitely *REAL* ! by Blexcr0id
Not sure what that one is.
gj13us t1_is7exdi wrote
People refuse to listen to me when I tell them about the albatwitch.
But bring up the brown recluse, and oh my goodness, they all believe in that fairy tale.
gj13us t1_jdeu92k wrote
Reply to Looking for right fit to move to PA and creating a list of places to visit by PokerPastor
Save yourself a lot of time and just move to Lancaster.