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klairby t1_j6o7bbl wrote
Reply to comment by ImperialIIClass in Are there any Pennsylvania-specific regional holidays? by SamuelLCompassion
Definitely! Growing up everyone referred to it as, “Deer Lonely Ladies Day.”
klairby t1_j2wc6yp wrote
My family says “you’uns”
klairby t1_j0j7zz4 wrote
You could zoom around the most recent State aerials and check. I’d have to dig on PASDA to find the date Columbia County was flown.
klairby t1_izgof6u wrote
I used to do addressing. It could be in the post office’s red book, but I doubt it.
If I were looking into this for a customer, I’d ask for the home owner’s name and pull the deed from the recorder of deeds. If you follow the sale of the property (grantor to grantee) to present day, you could see where that parcel is now.
It’s also possible that the property has been subdivided or consolidated, so it may not be exactly the same as it was. Another great place to find historical information is the assessment office. They may have notes about the owners, address, and even photos.
klairby t1_iz4jylm wrote
Reply to Can someone from the borough remove the cover from your car to take pictures of it in PA? by Haroflolpter
Challenge it.
County assessment does not allow employees to do this, and I’d expect a municipality would have to follow similar rules. If it was uncovered and visible from the street, it would be legit.
You’d have a lot of upset folks if they knew the local government basically grants themselves the right to search your property without your knowledge.
klairby t1_ixz2v3m wrote
That’s a weekly bill? That’s ridiculous! I pay less than that quarterly.
klairby t1_j6o7dm1 wrote
Reply to Are there any Pennsylvania-specific regional holidays? by SamuelLCompassion
Goose Day in the Juniata River Valley