Location ID: #10301136
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The Elkins Estate, located in Elkins Park just outside Philadelphia, spans approximately 42 acres and includes multiple historic structures- including the main manson, stables, an on-site distillery, gardens, and more. The property’s two primary ...
Location ID: #10264834
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Built between 1929 and 1931, Bowman's Hill Tower rises 125 feet above Bowman's Hill in Washington Crossing Historic Park. On a crystal clear day the view spans 14 miles.
Location ID: #10086945
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Washington Crossing Historic Park is the site where General Washington and his troops crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Night 1776. The historic crossing into Trenton, New Jersey on December 26, 1776 was a success & led to a positive turn for ...
Location ID: #10300430
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Location ID: #10008462
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Almost 70 years ago, in 1943 a group of residents in the Ludwig's Corner area of Chester County met to plan a horse show, the purpose of which would be to bring together lovers of horses and of the countryside to aid various community activities. ...
Location ID: #10294607
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Built in 1889 and designed as part of a luxurious row of mansard-roof homes, 4226 Spruce Street reflects the elegance of Philadelphia’s “Streetcar Suburb” era. Developed by real estate magnate William S. Kimball—an influential figure in the city’s ...
Location ID: #10294664
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Film at the Iconic Tall Timbers Farm – A Historic Gem with Cinematic Charm
Step onto the set of history at Tall Timbers Farm, an extraordinary and visually stunning property that’s perfect for film, television, or commercial shoots. Nestled on ...
Location ID: #10294894
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Beautiful neighborhood with tree-lined streets and mature landscaping. Larger flat corner lot. Historic home built in 1885 that has been lovingly renovated and restored. Gorgeous Victorian details have been restrained but home is attractively ...
Location ID: #10299420
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Main Line suburban home located just outside Philadelphia, approximately 15–20 minutes from Center City. The property offers easy access to major highways (I-76, I-476, and Route 30) and public transportation, including regional rail stations with ...
Location ID: #10298300
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Canopy by Hilton Philadelphia Center City: A Modern Stay in a Historic Landmark
Located in the heart of Philadelphia’s East Market neighborhood, Canopy by Hilton Philadelphia Center City offers an authentic stay surrounded by the city’s best ...
Location ID: #10298032
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Find respite at the Residence Inn Philadelphia Center City, a hotel and historic landmark listed by the Library of Congress. Our rooms are designed to enhance extended stays with fully equipped kitchens, separate living areas and views of historic ...
Location ID: #10056811
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Point State Park is located at the confluence of the three rivers known as Pittsburgh’s “Golden Triangle”; the point where the Allegheny & Monongahela Rivers meet and form the Ohio River. It commemorates and preserves the strategic and historic ...
Location ID: #10046460
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An example of Swedish architecture, this octagonal church was built in 1887, and designed after Ersta Kyrka in Danviken, Sweden. It was the first Lutheran church in the area. The church is not used often today, only for major holidays, weddings, and ...
Location ID: #10056334
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Nockamixon State Park encompasses 5,283 acres in northern Bucks County in suburban Philadelphia. Tohickon Creek, Three Mile Run and Haycock Run feed the 1,450-acre Lake Nockamixon; a rest stop for migrating waterfowl. Lake Nockamixon is an ...
Location ID: #10091474
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Clear Creek State Park spans 1,444 acres in western Pennsylvania's Jefferson county. The park is located in the scenic Clear Creek Valley & includes access to the Clarion River. The park has cabins & yurts. The yurts have electric heat. Other ...
Location ID: #10066326
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Clear Creek State Park spans 1,444 acres in western Pennsylvania's Jefferson county. The park is located in a scenic portion of the Clear Creek Valley.
Location ID: #10091470
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A wood stove or propane heater heats the cabins. The yurts have electric heat. Other minimal furnishings include: single bunk beds, chairs, tables, electric range, electric refrigerator and electric lights. Firewood is not provided. Frost-free water ...
Location ID: #10091996
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Dilapidated log cabin within Cook Forest State Park. The 8,500-acre park lies in scenic northwestern Pennsylvania. Once called the “Black Forest”, the area is famous for its stands of old growth forest. Cook Forest’s “Forest Cathedral” of towering ...
Location ID: #10091998
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Log cabin within Cook Forest State Park. The 8,500-acre park lies in scenic northwestern Pennsylvania. Once called the “Black Forest”, the area is famous for its stands of old growth forest. Cook Forest’s “Forest Cathedral” of towering white pines ...
Location ID: #10092018
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This cabin houses a canoe livery and is located at the Clarion River Bridge within Cook Forest State Park. The 8,500-acre park lies in scenic northwestern Pennsylvania. Once called the “Black Forest”, the area is famous for its stands of old growth ...
Location ID: #10092013
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Dilapidated log cabin within Cook Forest State Park. The 8,500-acre park lies in scenic northwestern Pennsylvania. Once called the “Black Forest”, the area is famous for its stands of old growth forest. Cook Forest’s “Forest Cathedral” of towering ...
Location ID: #10092177
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The 8,500-acre Cook Forest State Park lies in scenic northwestern Pennsylvania. Once called the “Black Forest,” the area is famous for its old growth forest. Cook Forest’s “Forest Cathedral” of towering white pines and hemlocks is a National Natural ...
Location ID: #10047175
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The 8,500-acre Cook Forest State Park lies in scenic northwestern Pennsylvania. Once called the “Black Forest,” the area is famous for its stands of old growth forest. Cook Forest’s “Forest Cathedral” of towering white pines and hemlocks is a ...
Location ID: #10087753
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The 8,500-acre Cook Forest State Park lies in scenic northwestern Pennsylvania. Once called the “Black Forest,” the area is famous for its stands of old growth forest. Cook Forest’s “Forest Cathedral” of towering white pines and hemlocks is a ...