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Video Tour of TE at the Height of The Storm
You're riding shotgun in the Patchmobile for a video tour of TE during the height of Saturday's Halloween Weekend snow storm.
In some places, depending on your perspective, Saturday's "Halloween Weekend Storm of 2011" was pretty, at least until until it got dark. Then it got a lot more dangerous for drivers on local roads.
One of the big driving dangers was bowed tree limbs, weighted down by not only the heavy wet snow, but also by leaves which are usually long gone by the first time snow arrives.
Add to that the widespread blackout that covered large sections of Tredyffrin and Easttown. One day after, with the sun returned and temperatures (while still unseasonably cold) creating a melt down, TE Patch invites you to ride shotgun in the Patchmobile for a virtual tour of the area in the hours before and after sunset Saturday.
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Our snow tour route:
From Lancaster Avenue by the and we head east, turn left on 252, swing by the sand and salt yard at the , check out the garrison flag in , head toward and Valley Forge Road, cruise past a snowy , and , head up into Valley Forge National Historical Park, over Knox Covered Bridge, through the park back down toward 252 past the Great Valley House, along Swedesford Rd., past , past The Baptist Church of the Great Valley, up to Berwyn Baptist Road, pass , pass . The video picks up again doubling back from Devon and Berwyn, west on Lancaster Ave past the former (which was closed Saturday night due to a power outage) and finally back to route 30 at 252 by the and
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