Location ID: #10080698
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The city of Easton's Hugh Moore Park spans 520 acres & includes sections of the Lehigh River & Lehigh Canal. The park was purchased by the city in 1962 with funds donated by Hugh Moore. The National Canal Museum is housed within the park and ...
Location ID: #10080694
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Volant, Lawrence County is a small, quaint village complete with an old-fashioned main street and charming shops. The village, incorporated in 1893 was a gristmill town. Althought the mill closed in the 1970's the building is still the focal point ...
Location ID: #10080652
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Spirit is a 10,000 square foot bar/venue/event hall/pizzeria. There is a 4,000 square foot parking lot with 26 parking spaces on the property as well. The building was built and designed to be the Lawrenceville #581 Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge ...
Location ID: #10080627
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Two replicas of the Statue of Liberty known as the Little Sisters of Lady Liberty can be found in Lawrence County. One is located in New Castle, the other in Ellwood City. The statues were erected in 1951 by the Boy Scouts; they stand aproximately ...
Location ID: #10078693
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The Starrucca Viaduct, consisting of seventeen stone arches, spans the Starrucca Creek Valley, a tributary of the Susquehanna River in Lanesboro, Susquehanna County in the Poconos Mountains. Dating back to 1848, it is the oldest stone-arch railroad ...
Location ID: #10073261
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Cemetery in the Delaware water gap.
Location ID: #10080498
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The present day Washington County Courthouse is the fourth one errected within the county since 1783. Construction was completed on the Italian Renaissance style building in November 1900. The interior is also quite ornate; it includes Italian ...
Location ID: #10080420
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Bellefonte's historic trains are preserved & promoted by the all volunteer Bellefonte Historical Railroad Society. The society owns several vintage pieces including rail cars and a wooden caboose. The society also organizes several train ...
Location ID: #10080386
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Waynesboro lies about two miles north of the Mason-Dixon line in Franklin County. First settled in 1749 by John Wallace, a descendant (also named John Wallace) created a town in 1797. Named Waynesburg (other towns had that name within the ...
Location ID: #10080356
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Originally called the Comerford Movie Theatre, the F.M. Kirby Center was built in 1937; completed & opened in 1938. The Art Deco building with its lavish interior contains five lobbies, rose colored mirrors, tall fluted columns and a giant ...
Location ID: #10079493
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Location ID: #10080324
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Spanning 50 acres in suburban Philadelphia's Delaware County, the Brandywine Battlefield is the site of the largest engagement of the Revolutionary War. The battle was fought on September 11, 1777 and was lead by the Continential Army's General ...
Location ID: #10079960
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Remodeled classic 1910 farmhouse, 2100 Sq. ft. on 11.6 acres which include large apple orchard, rolling lawns, arbor, creek, mowed open field with wildflower gardens, perennial gardens around the house, small barn, woods down to creek. Property ...
Location ID: #10079945
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Remodeled classic 1910 farmhouse, 2100 Sq. ft. on 11.6 acres which include large apple orchard, rolling lawns, arbor, creek, mowed open field with wildflower gardens, perennial gardens around the house, small barn, woods down to creek. Property ...
Location ID: #10079695
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Located aproximately 30 miles northeast of Philadelphia, Newtown was founded in 1684 by William Penn. It borders a creek that flows to the Delaware River. Penn considered Philadelphia his "great town" and thus referred to Newtown as his "new town". ...
Location ID: #10079653
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Built in 1902 by the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company, the station operated for over 80 years. A large portion of the interior and roof were destroyed by a fire in 1989. As a result, the Quakertown Train Station Historical Society formed to ...
Location ID: #10026051
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Lewisburg in Union County is home to Bucknell University & over 5000 residents. The picturesque downtown is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Consisting of six blocks with a town square in the center, Lewisburg is also bordered by ...
Location ID: #10079464
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The present courthouse was built in 1865 around the remaining columns and walls of the courthouse burnt in 1864 by the Confederate Army. It is of Greek Revival style, two & a half stories and features a domed cupola with a statue of Ben Franklin on ...
Location ID: #10079436
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Picturesque Little Toby Creek is a tributary of the Clarion River. It is located near Ridgway, Elk County.
Location ID: #10079295
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The catastrophic Johnstown Flood of 1889 caused the deaths of 2,209 people. The historic flood was caused by the failure of the South Fork dam to hold back the waters of Lake Conemaugh. Lake Conemaugh was used for recreational purposes by the ...
Location ID: #10026050
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Location ID: #10078971
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Juniata County was named for the Juniata River that flows through it with Mifflintown being the county seat. The county is mostly rural and comprised of 394 square miles of mostly farms & forests; the cows and chickens outnumber the human residents. ...
Location ID: #10078968
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Juniata County was named for the Juniata River that flows through it with Mifflintown being the county seat. The county is mostly rural and comprised of 394 square miles of mostly farms & forests; the cows and chickens outnumber the human residents.
Location ID: #10078961
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Lawrence County's Courthouse was built in the early 1850's in the Greek Revival architectural style. Lawrence County was founded in the 1820's after being created from part of Allegheny County. The courthouse is listed on the National Register of ...