Location ID: #10103238
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The ArtsQuest Center @SteelStacks is run by a Bethlehem area non-profit dedicated to community enhancement. The venue features music, art, festivals & various cultural & educational events for the local community & others that choose to visit.
Location ID: #10266222
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Secluded on a private 125-acre estate, this 1940 cottage-style stone home offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and historical significance. Built by a lumber baron using local sandstone and timber from the property, it features 14-inch thick ...
Location ID: #10266220
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Secluded on a private 125-acre estate, this 1940 cottage-style stone home offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and historical significance. Built by a lumber baron using local sandstone and timber from the property, it features 14-inch thick ...
Location ID: #10266205
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Secluded on a private 125-acre estate, this 1940 cottage-style stone home offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and historical significance. Built by a lumber baron using local sandstone and timber from the property, it features 14-inch thick ...
Location ID: #10047039
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Archbald Pothole State Park is a 150-acre park in northeastern Pennsylvania. The park is named for Archbald Pothole, a geologic feature that formed during the Wisconsin Glacial Period, around 15,000 years ago. The pothole is 38 feet deep and has an ...
aka Lower Merion Township
Location ID: #10256167
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Ardmore is a suburban community located nine miles from downtown Philadelphia. This charming town features many amenities: shops, restaurants, hotels and other recreational activities, including historic sites.
Location ID: #10084809
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AK Research Park, the former Alcoa Research Park spans 22 acres in New Kensington. The buildings span over 300,000 square feet, mostly empty. It is comprised of four buildings one of which serves as an event venue. The property is surrounded by ...
Location ID: #10084804
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AK Research Park, the former Alcoa Research Park spans 22 acres in New Kensington. The buildings span over 300,000 square feet, mostly empty. It is comprised of four buildings one of which serves as an event venue. The property is surrounded by ...
Location ID: #10255438
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Ambler is a charming community about 19 miles north of Philadelphia. It possess all the necessary amenities for pleasant suburban living.
SEVENTH STREET BRIDGE
Location ID: #10101576
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Named in honor of Pittsburgh native Andy Warhol, this colorful suspension bridge spans the Allegheny River in downtown Pittsburgh. It was completed & opened in 1926.
Location ID: #10249920
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Ambridge is a small town in western Pennsylvania. It lies along the Ohio River and is only 16 miles NW of Pittsburgh.
***aka Pine Creek Township & includes Woolrich
Location ID: #10249685
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Avis, Clinton County is located in Pine Creek Township and also includes Woolrich. The southern portion lies on the West Branch of the Susquehanna River. It borders Lycoming County to the east and is less than 20 miles from Williamsport.
Location ID: #966
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CHURCHES/TEMPLES/SYNAGOGUES
Location ID: #10249031
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Austin is a small, rural borough that lies along the Freeman Run River in Potter County.
Location ID: #10248925
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Albion, Erie County is a community located about 15 miles south of Lake Erie's shore.
Location ID: #10248705
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Aliquippa is the largest city in Beaver County. It was once a steel town back when the industry was thriving. It is located less than 25 miles NW of Pittsburgh.
Location ID: #10248638
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Alburtis is a suburban borough of Allentown in Lehigh County.
aka Gregg Township
Location ID: #10203396
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Allenwood is a small rural town in northcentral Pennsylvania. Geographically it is approximately 75 miles north of Harrisburg & 12 miles SE of Williamsport.
Location ID: #10077560
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Allentown, located along the Lehigh River is Pennsylvania's third largest city. Founded in 1762 by William Allen, Allentown was a small burg until the birth of the Industrial Revolution when it became a large manufacturer of iron used by the ...
Location ID: #10156895
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Allentown, located along the Lehigh River is Pennsylvania's third largest city. Founded in 1762 by William Allen, Allentown was a small burg until the birth of the Industrial Revolution when it became a large manufacturer of iron used by the ...
Location ID: #10198707
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Circa 1880 Second Empire Mansard Victorian Private Home
Location ID: #10128301
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Location ID: #10025852
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Location ID: #10189173
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Archbald is a suburban borough in northeastern Pennsylvania about 12 miles NE of Scranton.