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So that's what that was.... Felt it here in Chadds Ford, PA. I asked my son who was playing his guitar with his amp cranked up to turn it down cause he was shaking the house apart. He didn't feel a thing.
 
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In South Jersey and did not feel anything.
Interesting. Was in the phone with someone who felt entire building shake in Moorestown, NJ.

What’s more weird is I didn’t feel anything in Philly, yet CFlion felt it on the other side in Chadd’s. Or maybe that was his son’s music. ;)
 
Interesting. Was in the phone with someone who felt entire building shake in Moorestown, NJ.

What’s more weird is I didn’t feel anything in Philly, yet CFlion felt it on the other side in Chadd’s. Or maybe that was his son’s music. ;)
I am in Delran right now. And was during the quake. When I get back home to Mt Lsurel I will see if anything had moved or changed.
 
Felt and heard at Dover AFB. Initially a muffled boom followed by several seconds of shaking. No noticeable damage to our facility. Epicenter appears to be several miles to the NE of my location near Port Mahon. Possibly in the salt marsh as opposed to the bay itself. Completely unexpected. We were all a bit "rattled" to say the least!
 
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Felt and heard at Dover AFB. Initially a muffled boom followed by several seconds of shaking. No noticeable damage to our facility. Epicenter appears to be several miles to the NE of my location near Port Mahon. Possibly in the salt marsh as opposed to the bay itself. Completely unexpected. We were all a bit "rattled" to say the least!
Southern Lancaster County, PA - yep, felt it. Didn’t know what it was til the news reported it.
 
Sitting in my office in Exton PA. My desk started moving and it felt like the building was swaying. Knew right away it was an earthquake.
 
Yes, I felt it. I couldnt believe it. But I lived in California many years ago and know first hand what an earthquake feels like. You can only feel it sitting down and I was sitting when I felt it.

Hardly the case. I was on the side of a volcano walking and felt an earthquake. The sensation can best be described as being rocked by waves on a boat.
 
I felt it in the philly burbs. I thought somebody came behind me and pushed my chair (it has wheels). Looked behind me and nobody there. Very similar but a little less intense than an earth quake I felt in California under nearly identical circumstances. I did not realize that it was an actual quake until I came home and my wife told me.
 
What happened? Did Laura enter the room you were in?

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