We have been fortunate in our years of blogging to have met several bloggers both in the U.S. and abroad. These meet-ups have always been wonderful get togethers with bloggers who had already become friends, so that an in person meeting was extra special. Several of these have lead to additional get togethers.
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Linda & Bob |
That was the case with our recent PA road trip which included a reunion with blog friend, Linda, and her husband, Bob. They've had visited Nashua, NH, twice before (2021 and 2023) as family live nearby in nearby Amherst, NH. (If you want to check out Linda's blog it's Days to Remember.)
This year, we wanted to reciprocate by visiting their home in Warren, PA. Over a series of texts, we mutually agreed on the best time. It's an 8-1/2 hour road trip between the two cities, so this visit was combined with a road trip as we really don't need too much encouragement for one. Last week's post described an overnight stop in Corning, NY, a 6-hour drive from NH, which presented the opportunity to visit the amazing Corning Museum of Glass.
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Plaza Restaurant, Warren, PA |
The Plaza is a family-owned restaurant and a favorite downtown landmark that's been serving Greek and American comfort food for over 60 years, open daily except Sunday. If you ever have reason to visit Warren, PA, it should be a definite stop.
After dinner there was enough time and daylight for a short walking tour in downtown Warren. The city was named for doctor and Major General Joseph Warren killed June 1775 at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Most of us are familiar with the midnight ride of Paul Revere and others who rode to warn colonists that the British militia (Redcoats) were closing in to nearby towns. But, what I learned was that it was General Warren enlisted Paul Revere and William Dawes to warn the militia that the Redcoats were closing in.
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General Joseph Warren (portrait by John Singleton Copley) and Warren, PA, memorial |
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The 1889 (left) and 1891 views of Flatiron Building in Warren, PA |
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Historic Flatiron building in downtown Warren, PA |
Directly in front of the Flatiron building, today, is a large ornate fountain. This historical fountain is located in the City Square. The fountain is known for its design that features local wildlife. It was completed in 2010 and was the centerpiece of Warren's Downtown Revitalization Project. It underwent a major renovation in 2022, which included adding a new bird statue. The fountain is a a venue for local events and a popular visitors' spot. It's been referred to as the Northwest Bank fountain and also Heritage fountain.

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Veterans Memorial Bridge across Allegheny River in Warren, PA, and photo opp |
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Rimrock Overlook was a great photo opp background |
The Allegheny Reservoir was created by the controversial damming of the Allegheny River in the 1960s and construction of the Kinzua dam. Built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the dam and its resulting reservoir created significant controversy and had a devastating impact on the Seneca Nation of Indians.
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View of Kinzua Dam on the Allegheny River |
Thanks to Linda and Bob we had a wonderful outing filled with a lot of information, but it wasn't over yet. The highlight of this day trip was Kinzua Bridge State Park, home to the Kinzua Viaduct, built in 1892 and once the longest and highest railroad structure in the world. Because of its long and fascinating history, that stop will be the subject of a separate next post.
If you ever have the opportunity to meet up with blogger friends, we highly recommend doing so. I'm hoping to do it again in NYC before year end.
27 comments:
...I love flatiron buildings and that is a beauty.
What fun you have. I hope you keep taking me along for the ride.
This is a good write up about Warren. Bob and I both enjoyed you and Patrick’s visit to our neck of the woods. We look forward to more meet ups with you in the future.
I especially like this because my family are from Pa. I love the before and after of the bank building, and the gorgeous shot with the red tree.
I guess that it is partly because thy are relatively scarce that Flatiron buildings are so intriguing. I always like seeing them.
What fun! The veteran's memorial bridge is so scenic! And I'm glad that the Flatiron is still standing. It's a beautiful building. I've only ever met up with one blogger, when she was here from CA visiting family.
What a wonderful "meet-up" to be with bloggers that became friends.
I have 2 very dear friends that became life long friends through our blogs. Its such a wonderful thing.
Love your photos and the history behind them. Thanks for sharing.
Sue
Such a great visit, and blogger friends too! Happy anniversary to them! Now I need to find them and start following them too!
What's their blog called anyway?
Sorry I forgot to include that info, Barbara, and I have updated the post. Linda's blog is Days to Remember and it's included on my sidebar.
your visit with blog friends included so many things to see and do, and I too love the flatiron and all the other beautiful sights you saw.. the portrait of Warren made me think what I always think, that I like the way men look now better than back then...
Great post and photographs.
What a lovely meet-up you enjoyed.
All the best Jan
Wonderful that you were able to meet up with blogging friends!
Warren, PA looks like a beautiful place. They even have a Flatiron Building. I hope when you go to NYC to meet your other blogging fiends you get to see that one. And how nice to meet up with bloggers. And I am going to make one correction to your post. There is a Warren, Massachusetts (it's a town near where I grew up), and I looked it up online and it was named for the same Joseph Warren. This was still a really interesting post, and even better it got me looking u about a town I knew from my childhood. Hope you didn't get too much rain today. hugs-Erika
Thanks, Erika, for the correction about Warren, MA, also named in honor of Gen. Warren. Glad you enjoyed the post. Yes, we had a day of rain today and more is expected on Tuesday.
How fun!
What a fun time you had with blogger friends. Love the scenic views. Yes we have met up with quite a few blogger friends. First was Julie in Sydney. Then Margaret in Tasmania. When we visited USA we met Denise and Gregg in Washington (An English girl rambles). I also met Lynne? from San Diego (Come Away With me). I met Betsy and George in Tennessee (Joyful Reflections). Back in Australia I met Lynne in Grafton but now she lives in Coffs Harbour. Most of these friends have now stopped blogging but some are on Instagram or
Facebook. Oh I forgot Marja in New Zealand (Dutchcorner) We stayed with them for a few days and they showed us around their area of NZ. Yes Blogging over the years has been fun but I'm slowing down now.
There is a flatiron building in Toronto, very similar to the one you show here. It’s great meet fellow bloggers, especially when you already know you enjoy each other.
What a great meeting. The history of that area is fascinating.
It is always nice to meet upwith blogger friends. I met a few as well over the years and every one was a great experience. When I was younger and there was no blogging I had penpals all over the world and some of them I met in person as well. A few have become life-long friends.
Carola, like yourself, I also had pen pals many years ago and was fortunate to meet a couple. However, I am no longer in contact with any of them.
Yes, it's always fun to meet up with blog mates. But the only current blog mate I've met is Kylie in Sydney. I've met her several times. Other blog mates I've met don't blog any more, and most of my current blog mates live in the States so I'm not likely to meet them.
Looks like a great meet-up with your blogger friends!
I am confused by the side-by-side B&W photos of the Flatiron building. They are both supposed to be after the fire and don't look like the same building at all? Anyways, looks like you guys had a great time. :)
It looks like a wonderful and interesting visit. I met 2 blogger friends in 2010. I have maintained contact.
What a great trip. It's always fun to meet fellow bloggers and you picked a great location to do it!
Now that is a terrific trip! Time with blog friends and visiting a new area, seeing lots of new things and having a great time!
It's always great meeting blogging friends in the real world. I've done that a few times and it's nice to see the people behind the blogs.
I used to live to Stroudsburg, Pa, which is a long way from Warren.
I was amazed to see the Flatiron Building in Warren. One of my favorite structures is the Flatiron Building on 23rd Street. We should meet there when you come to New York!
(Btw, Toronto has its own Flatiron Building--officially the Gooderham Building--when I visited the city several years ago and met up with one of my blogging pals.)
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