Edward and Marguerite Vogenberger travel audiovisual materials and pamphlets circa 1960-1973

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Edward and Marguerite Vogenberger travel audiovisual materials and pamphlets circa 1960-1973

Edward and Marguerite Vogenberger, long-time residents of Langhorne, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, were avid travelers, covered bridge enthusiasts, and amateur photographers. The Vogenbergers were victims of a highly publicized, unsolved murder that took place in 1976. The Edward and Marguerite Vogenberger travel audiovisual materials and pamphlets, circa 1960-1973, includes slides, audiocassette tapes, film reel, pamphlets, and ephemera documenting the Vogenbergers' travels.

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Vogenberger, Marguerite, 1899-1976

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National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges

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Theodore Burr Covered Bridge Society of Pennsylvania

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Vogenberger, Edward, 1899-1976

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Edward and Marguerite Vogenberger were long-time residents of Langhorne, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. They owned and worked a 14-acre truck farm, from which they sold plants and vegetables to local residents. Avid travelers and covered bridge enthusiasts, they used their savings to take frequent trips across the United States, in particular to towns and sites in the tri-state area and along the East Coast. The couple were also enthusiastic photographers, and created slide shows of al...