Chief Wetonah's statue sits at the top of Mt. Pisgah County Park in Bradford County, PA, outside the town of Troy. Local legend says the Chief Wetonah often visited the top of Mt. Pisgah to pray to the Indian gods. The Spirit of Chief Wetonah was said to be buried on top of Mt. Pisgah, although his body was later moved to an Indian burial ground in Kinzua, New York. The statue of Chief Wetonah was dedicated in October, 2013. You can read more about the story at The Daily Review.
This blog contains pictures mainly from Troy, Bradford County, in Northcentral Pennsylvania. I hope you enjoy a look inside the beauty of rural Pennsylvania, as captured through the lens of my camera, The photography contained in this blog has been shot primarily with Canon dslr cameras. I currently have a Canon Digital 70D with a variety of Canon lenses. I also use a Fuji Finepix occasionally.
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Chief Wetonah = 500th Post!
Chief Wetonah's statue sits at the top of Mt. Pisgah County Park in Bradford County, PA, outside the town of Troy. Local legend says the Chief Wetonah often visited the top of Mt. Pisgah to pray to the Indian gods. The Spirit of Chief Wetonah was said to be buried on top of Mt. Pisgah, although his body was later moved to an Indian burial ground in Kinzua, New York. The statue of Chief Wetonah was dedicated in October, 2013. You can read more about the story at The Daily Review.
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