5/5 Chelley M. 5 years ago on Google
Dad
has
made
this
project
his
life’s
work
and
will
gladly
share
it
with
anyone
who
comes
by.
You
will
be
greeted
by
colorful
ribbons
paying
homage
to
the
Iroquios
and/or
possibly
Delaware
tribes
who
had
a
village
here
or
nearby
back
before
European
pioneers
settled
here.
At
this
point,
The
Cross
on
The
Hill
is
practically
an
outdoor
church
with
seating,
stations
of
the
cross,
a
memorial
area,
brick
walkway.
Few
parking
spots
are
available.
Take
extra
care
if
you
park
along
the
road.
And
keep
an
eye
out
for
wildlife
like
elk,
white
tailed
deer,
beer.
Healing
services,
masses,
weddings
are
being
held
in
this
breath
taking
spot.
No
admission
charged
and
you
won’t
even
find
a
donation
box.
This
is
his
labor
of
love.
Be
sure
to
sign
his
“nosey
“
book
to
say
hello
and
where
you
are
traveling
from
as
he
enjoys
knowing:)
Prayer
request
book
available
too.
Those
wishing
to
contribute
to
upkeep
and
the
goal
of
acquiring
a
bit
more
land
for
the
parking
can
leave
contact
info
in
one
of
the
notebooks
on
site.
The
state
plans
to
pave
the
road
to
the
Cross
in
2019.
It
is
a
beautiful
spot
to
enjoy
the
Pennsylvania
hillside
in
every
season,
finding
your
own
sanctuary
here.
All
seekers
are
welcomed
at
the
Cross.
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