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Restaurant inspections are conducted regularly by Erie County Department of Health officials. Critical and non-critical ...
The Battles Farm was founded by businessman Rush Battles in 1858. The houses and grounds today comprise the Girard campus of ...
Dec. 7, 1941, changed the lives of those in Erie and the U.S. The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, forcing the U.S. into war.
Allied Forces blazed through Europe. Combat was winding down as the German lines grew thinner. One of Erie's men helped ...
As war broke out in Europe and Africa, America declared isolation and neutrality. A first-ever American peacetime draft was ...
A few days after the devastating bomb drops, the Japanese surrender and V-J day is celebrated. Erie residents found peace, ...
American troops ship out to North Africa as soon as they are trained. Allied Forces desperately need to win in Africa in ...
While Erie's men were fighting for freedom, Erie residents were hard at work producing all sorts of war materiel to ...
While combat was over in Europe, it was far from over in the Pacific. Erie's men describe daily life in the Pacific fighting ...
Erie veterans remember the beginning of battle in the Pacific, including the Battle of Midway, at Guadalcanal and in Alaska's ...
Wartime efforts begin in Erie and nationwide, including soldiers enlisting or being drafted and trained. Erie veterans talk ...
Combat in Europe affected many of Erie's men sent overseas. Erie veterans recall brutality, sights and scenes that set in as ...