Pennsylvania is now officially home to the largest bobblehead in the world (pictured above), and while awash in a fresh wave of civic pride, courtesy of the 16-foot bargain outlet idol, I got to thinking:
What other world records — cringey, cool, or completely underwhelming — can we claim?
Well, the folks at Guinness World Records sent a superlative-heavy list, and it is … something.
Over the years, the birthplace of American democracy has also claimed the largest collection of tea bag labels, the fastest one-handed egg crack, the tallest object balanced on a chin, the largest collection of Futurama memorabilia, and “the most people flapping simultaneously.”
There are many more, some genuinely impressive. Here’s a sampling.
🏆 Most descendants
At the time of his death on Oct. 15, 1992, Samuel S. Mast, a 96-year-old from Fryburg in Clarion County, had 824 living descendants.
Guinness tallied 11 children, 97 grandchildren, 634 great-grandchildren, and 82 great-great-grandchildren.
🏆 Longest residency
Florence Knapp, a Montgomery County suffragette, lived in the same house for 110 years, earning her the record for the longest time under one roof.
Knapp lived to be 114 and was dubbed the world’s oldest person two weeks before her death.
“I don't think the world has changed much at all,” Knapp told UPI in 1986.
🏆 Longest distance
Stanley Rychlicki walked a lot for his job as a pipeline inspector, covering 136,887.02 miles — that’s more than halfway to the moon — over 37 years. It earned him the record for "longest distance walked during a career."
Sometimes he walked in excess of 20 miles per day, Guinness reports.
"My first hike was over the Appalachian Mountains," Rychlicki, a Nanticoke native, told the Democrat & Chronicle newspaper in 2014.
🏆 Longest letter
The "longest ever letter to an editor" was published by The Upper Dauphin Sentinel newspaper in Dauphin County in 1979.
The letter, written by John Sultzbaugh of Lykens, was 25,513 words long and had to be printed over eight issues of the paper.
🏆 Fastest ball
The "fastest ping pong ball" was shot from a cannon built by a Boeing engineer named Mike Aesoph in Uniontown on Dec. 13, 2021.
Here's video of the testing phase.
The ball traveled 1,126.1 meters per second or 2,519 miles per hour.
🏆 Biggest board
The Guinness record for "largest Ouija board" went to the 1,302.54 ft² version atop the Grand Midway Hotel in Windber, Somerset County, a nod to the former brothel’s haunted reputation, Guinness says.
A challenger emerged in Salem, Massachusetts, but that Ouija board included paid advertisements, and the Grand Midway’s owner, Blair Murphy, told the Inquirer in 2019 that “Guinness is a real stickler.”
🏆 Oldest movies
The record for "oldest still-operating drive-in movie theater" belongs to Shankweiler's Drive-In Theater in Orefield, Lehigh County.
It opened in 1934, at the height of the Great Depression, and less than a year after the world's first drive-in popped up in Camden, New Jersey.
Shankweiler's is still around today.
Pennsylvania also held the record for the smallest drive-in cinema.
🏆 Most skips
The most consecutive skips of a stone on water is 88 and was achieved by Kurt Steiner of Emporium at Red Bridge, near Kane, in 2013.
You may recall that we wrote about Steiner and competitive stone skipping in this newsletter a few months back.
Browse more Pennsylvania world records here.
—Colin Deppen, PA Local editor |