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Welcome to the Pealstrom Place!This is a starting point of your
virtual tour. You'll be taken inside the life and times of the
insanely
eccentric. More over, you'll see first hand the progress on the place
called the "school", it's contents, and the activities that make this place
decidedly unique. The original building,
formerly known as the "Westmoreland City Public School", was built in 1914
at a cost to the Westmoreland Coal company of $114,000. Purchased from
the Norwin School District in
Considered a work in progress, this place is now a home, factory, research facility, computer center, Internet Service Provider and web hosting center, and still remains true to its roots as an educational venue, hosting Spectroscopy Made Easy and other computer related courses.
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This site was last updated 02/24/06