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Reflecting on the Huber Breaker
12017-08-01T23:02:12-07:00Tyler Candelora4cac924dd7585fb760e35503c1795123a6732f13196983plain2017-08-01T23:05:21-07:00Tyler Candelora4cac924dd7585fb760e35503c1795123a6732f13The sign commemorating the Huber Breaker is important since there are barely any remnants left. Accordingly, it acts as a structure in its place. Similarly, a painting of the Glen Burn Colliery in Shamokin is acting in the place of the old colliery.
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12017-07-13T04:44:35-07:00Tyler Candelora4cac924dd7585fb760e35503c1795123a6732f13Ashley - right side view1This is a view from the right side of the park overlooking where the old Huber Breaker was located.media/Right Side View.jpgplain2017-07-13T04:44:35-07:002017070417244120170704172441Tyler Candelora4cac924dd7585fb760e35503c1795123a6732f13