Logs for Team SAR-Dogs 
15-Sep-05
We stopped by the Chrin Brothers Inc. Sanitary Landfill today. We chose this Superfund site because it is within a couple miles of our house. The road is actually called Industrial Drive but for some reason it is listed as Industrial Lane on everything we've read regarding the landfill.
Industrial Lane
Current Site Information
EPA Region 3 (Mid-Atlantic)
Pennsylvania
Northampton County
Williams Township
EPA ID# PAD041421223
Industrial Lane
Current Site Information
EPA Region 3 (Mid-Atlantic)
Pennsylvania
Northampton County
Williams Township
EPA ID# PAD041421223
12-Sep-05
We know this is a cow but it surely doesn't seem like an ordinary one to us! We hope it counts. We found it outside the Country Junction Store in Quakertown, PA. We felt it was an appropriate salute to NYC for the day after the 4th anniversary of the tragedy of 9-11-01.
We found this today while caching in the Willard H. Markley Park near Perkasie, PA. For some reason, the skate park sign claims it is in the East Rockhill Township Park. Maybe the park was rededicated recently.
08-Sep-05
We paid a visit to the Jacob Nicholas House here in our hometown of Easton, PA. The house is situated at 5th and Ferry streets. The data is as follows:
Nicholas, Jacob, House (added 1976 - Building - #76001658)
Also known as Little Stone House Museum
458 Ferry St., Easton
Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Information Potential
Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown
Architectural Style: Other
Area of Significance: Historic - Non-Aboriginal, Architecture
Cultural Affiliation: American,urban
Period of Significance: 1750-1799
Owner: Local Gov't
Historic Function: Domestic
Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling2
Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use
We believe the house is open on special occasions for tours. It does not appear to be "marked" in any manner, which is unfortunate.
Nicholas, Jacob, House (added 1976 - Building - #76001658)
Also known as Little Stone House Museum
458 Ferry St., Easton
Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Information Potential
Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown
Architectural Style: Other
Area of Significance: Historic - Non-Aboriginal, Architecture
Cultural Affiliation: American,urban
Period of Significance: 1750-1799
Owner: Local Gov't
Historic Function: Domestic
Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling2
Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use
We believe the house is open on special occasions for tours. It does not appear to be "marked" in any manner, which is unfortunate.
We found this bandshell, circa 1960, in Mary Meuser Park, Wilson Borough, PA. We hope it counts!
24-Jan-05