Throwback Thursday
If you have lived in Kane for more than 3 years you know that Kane can get below freezing temperatures during the winter. Since the early 1900s the town has been known as the “Icebox of Pennsylvania”. This is one of the Kane Historic Preservation Society’s postcards showing 2 men at Kane Waterworks during the winter of 1917. The man looking down the pipe is checking the water to make sure it has not frozen. The other man is checking the temperature of the town. During the winter of 1917 Kane’s temperature reached -35 degrees. The worst year for Kane was in 1905, when the temperature reached -80 degrees. Comments are closed.
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