Location ID: #10091272
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This 13 mile abandoned stretch of the PA Turnpike, created in 1968, is the result of construction to improve the turnpike with the road now going over the mountains instead of through them. Rerouting occurred through parts of Bedford & Fulton ...
Location ID: #10091276
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This 13 mile abandoned stretch of the PA Turnpike, created in 1968, is the result of construction to improve the turnpike with the road now going over the mountains instead of through them. Rerouting occurred through parts of Bedford & Fulton ...
Location ID: #10091274
7 photos
This 13 mile abandoned stretch of the PA Turnpike, created in 1968, is the result of construction to improve the turnpike with the road now going over the mountains instead of through them. Rerouting occurred through parts of Bedford & Fulton ...
Location ID: #10091325
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This 13 mile abandoned stretch of the PA Turnpike, created in 1968, is the result of construction to improve the turnpike with the road now going over the mountains instead of through them. Rerouting occurred through parts of Bedford & Fulton ...
formally ArcelorMittal & Bethlehem Steel
Location ID: #10093329
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Cleveland-Cliffs steel plant in Steelton, formally Arcelormittal & Bethlehem Steel. The property spans 251 acres along the Susquehanna River. Previously only exterior shots have been permitted.
Location ID: #10255522
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Buchanan Park is one of sixteen that comprise the City of Lancaster's park system. It spans 22 acres of beautiful landscape that includes a botanical garden and a replica of the original Lancaster County courthouse. It is located next door to ...
***INACTIVATED, owner Steven Gross passed away, brother Dan Gross 0 interested.
Location ID: #10104037
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Private farm in Manchester, York County. Manchester, 7 miles north of York City is approximately 30 minutes from Harrisburg and an hour north of Baltimore. The farmhouse was built c.1875 and the surrounding land spans over 100 acres.
Location ID: #10044875
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Lancaster is a city in the south-central part of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Founded in 1730 it is one of the oldest inland cities in the United States. With a population of over 59,000 it ranks eighth in population among Pennsylvania's ...
Location ID: #10091048
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Lancaster is a city in the south-central part of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Founded in 1730 it is one of the oldest inland cities in the United States. With a population of over 59,000 it ranks eighth in population among Pennsylvania's ...
Location ID: #10121491
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Located on two picturesque acres along the Yellow Breeches Creek & across from 200+ undeveloped acres, the Mill dates back to the early 1800's (or possibly the late 1700's). The structure is five stories, each is unique with many historical ...
Location ID: #10120624
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Located on two picturesque acres along the Yellow Breeches Creek & across from 200+ undeveloped acres, the Mill dates back to the early 1800's (or possibly the late 1700's). The structure is five stories, each is unique with many historical ...
Location ID: #10121499
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Located on two picturesque acres along the Yellow Breeches Creek & across from 200+ undeveloped acres, the Mill dates back to the early 1800's (or possibly the late 1700's). The structure is five stories, each is unique with many historical ...
Location ID: #10121490
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Located on two picturesque acres along the Yellow Breeches Creek & across from 200+ undeveloped acres, the Mill dates back to the early 1800's (or possibly the late 1700's). The structure is five stories, each is unique with many historical ...
Location ID: #10120621
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Located on two picturesque acres along the Yellow Breeches Creek & across from 200+ undeveloped acres, the Mill dates back to the early 1800's (or possibly the late 1700's). The structure is five stories, each is unique with many historical ...
Location ID: #10121487
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Located on two picturesque acres along the Yellow Breeches Creek & across from 200+ undeveloped acres, the Mill dates back to the early 1800's (or possibly the late 1700's). The structure is five stories, each is unique with many historical ...
Location ID: #10103913
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Mill Bridge Village in the heart of Pennsylvania's Amish country is surrounded by glimmers of 18th Century history. The property contains two historic landmarks: 1738 Herr's Grist Mill & the 1844 Covered Bridge. Privately owned with rental cabins & ...
Location ID: #10091712
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Harrisburg's Broad Street Market, founded in 1860 is prominently the oldest operating marketplace in the United States. Owned & operated by the City of Harrisburg, it was placed on the National Register of Historical Places in 1974. Featured are a ...
***Designated a state park in 2023
Location ID: #10253775
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Susquehanna Riverlands State Park is one of the three new parks designated by former Governor Wolf in 2023. It spans 1044 acres along the confluence of the Susquehanna River and Codorus Creek. The park features beautiful rock outcrop vistas and ...
Location ID: #10090720
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Milton Hershey chose a cornfield in south central Pennsylvania to build his factory with nearby farms providing fresh milk in abundance, a necessity of chocolate production. After the factory was completed in 1905, Hershey proceeded to plan & build ...
Hershey Chocolate Silos
Location ID: #10082727
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Views of the Hershey Chocolate Silos. The main building consists of 24 silos that measure approximately 30 feet in diameter & 130 feet in height in two rows of twelve with a room that extends the length of the structure above and extensive space ...
Location ID: #10249197
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Newburg is a rural borough located in western Cumberland County. It is approximately 45 miles west of Harrisburg and 20 miles west of the county seat, Carlisle.
Location ID: #10249102
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Saxton is a small community located along the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River. It is about 25 miles south of Raystown Lake.
Location ID: #10151402
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Port Matilda, Centre County is about 10 miles west of State College, home of Penn State University.
***aka Halfmoon Township
Location ID: #10248390
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Port Matilda is a small town in Centre County approximately 12 miles west of State College.