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August 25th, 2011

Pierogi Heaven Photography by Pete Marovich • Story by Jenny Jones

The owner of Pierogies Plus touts that if you want more authentic pierogies, you’ll have to go to Warsaw or Krakow, Poland.

Culture
August 25th, 2011

Healthcare Never-Never Land Photography by Pete Marovich • Story by Jenny Jones

It was still dark as people began lining up outside of the gates of the Wise County Fairgrounds on a recent July morning with their yellow tickets in hand.

Current Affairs
August 25th, 2011

This is Duckpin Country Photography by Pete Marovich • Story by Jenny Jones

On the second floor of an old building in a rural Shenandoah Valley town, a piece of fading history strives to live on.

Americana
August 24th, 2011

Hero of His Own Adventure Photography by Pete Marovich • Story by Jenny Jones

For artist Mark Cline, every day is an adventure and anything imaginable is possible.

People, Roadside America

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