This bottle of Chateau Margaux from 1787 has the initials “Th.J.” etched onto its side, which stand for the owner’s name: Thomas Jefferson. That is why, when a restaurant server took a bump that upended it, the insurance company ponied up $225,000, making it the most expensive bottle of wine never sold.
The Schuylkill and Susquehanna railway corridor formed the basis of one of America’s first rails-to-trails, and exists today as a nearly 20-mile path across isolated…