Explainers

Hugh Henry Brackenridge and His Western Pennsylvania Don Quixote

Hugh Henry Brackenridge, the Princeton-educated lawyer who hauled a printing press over the Alleghenies, became Western Pennsylvania’s first great satirist. His comic masterpiece Modern Chivalry turned the frontier towns of Beaver County into a stage for democracy’s growing pains—complete with tavern debates, ambitious servants, and a weaver nearly elected to the legislature.

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Everything Must Go!

At MAC.BID, Beaver County’s online auction house of returns and regrets, Seamus and I found comedy in consumer chaos—where America’s unwanted gadgets, gizmos, and impulse buys get one last shot at redemption, fifty cents at a time.

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Power Lines and Lifelines: Why BeaverCounty May Outpace Pittsburgh’s Suburbs

Beaver County’s mill towns may have been built by the furnace—but they’re being saved by the grid. From Mitsubishi’s $86 million expansion to the rebirth of Bruce Mansfield and Shell Polymers’ massive plant, the county is quietly powering a 21st-century industrial revival—one built not on nostalgia, but on endurance, infrastructure, and steady reinvention.

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