Location ID: #10084135
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Founded in 1898, Palmerton emerged as a borough due to its close proximity to anthracite coal, the Lehigh Canal and railroads. Today it is a charming town in Carbon County. Stoney Ridge is located around an industrial site; it is believed that the ...
Location ID: #10105193
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Location ID: #10084129
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Founded in 1898, Palmerton emerged as a borough due to its close proximity to anthracite coal, the Lehigh Canal and railroads. Today it is a charming town in Carbon County. The railroad station has been restored and is now privately owned; ...
Location ID: #1020
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SUBWAYS AND TRAINS
4500 N 20TH ST
Location ID: #10008133
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Location ID: #10105175
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Sleek, modern styled church in Corry, Erie County.
Location ID: #10105162
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Example of a suburban elementary school & adjacent athletic field. This one is located in Annville, Lebanon County.
Location ID: #10105145
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Quittie Park, originally an abandoned limestone quarry & surrounding township owned land in Annville runs adjacent to the Quittapahitta Creek. Local residents concerned by the excess dumping on the site suggested redeveloping the land for ...
Location ID: #10087654
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Curtin Village in Centre County is a company town that arose as part of a vast iron plantation, Eagle Ironworks. The ironworks was operated by Roland Curtin & his descendants from 1810 through its closure in 1921. The buildings & grounds have been ...
Location ID: #10087657
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Curtin Village in Centre County is a company town that arose as part of a vast iron plantation, Eagle Ironworks. The ironworks was operated by Roland Curtin & his descendants from 1810 through its closure in 1921. The buildings & grounds have been ...
Location ID: #10087652
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Curtin Village in Centre County is a company town that arose as part of a vast iron plantation, Eagle Ironworks. The ironworks was operated by Roland Curtin & his descendants from 1810 through its closure in 1921. The buildings & grounds have ...
Location ID: #3575
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LYCOMING COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU/INFORMATION CENTER
Location ID: #10105115
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Built in 1917 in the Beaux-Arts tradition, the historic building is adorned with Corinthian columns, a marble facade & arched entrances & windows. Formally the West Branch Bank Building, today it is home to the Lycoming County Visitors Bureau. With ...
Location ID: #10105087
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Traditional, two story all brick house with wood, marble & tile floors. Also includes a family room, four bedrooms, finished basement, game room (with a ping pong table) & double deck, terrace/patio. Lovely European style brick terrace.
Location ID: #10105072
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Traditional, two story all brick house with wood, marble & tile floors. Also includes a family room, four bedrooms, finished basement, game room (with a ping pong table) & double deck, terrace/patio. Lovely European style brick terrace.
Location ID: #10105065
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Traditional, two story all brick house with wood, marble & tile floors. Also includes a family room, four bedrooms, finished basement, game room (with a ping pong table) & double deck, terrace/patio. Lovely European style brick terrace.
Location ID: #10105008
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Built in 1906 by then Governor Sproul, the Retreat spans five acres along the Dingmans Creek in northeastern Pike County. It was built using Colonial mason techniques with Colonial style architectural elements. Three outbuildings add charm to the ...
Location ID: #10104998
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Built in 1906 by then Governor Sproul, the Retreat spans five acres along the Dingmans Creek in northeastern Pike County. It was built using Colonial mason techniques with Colonial style architectural elements.
Location ID: #10104995
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Built in 1906 by then Governor Sproul, the Retreat spans five acres along the Dingmans Creek in northeastern Pike County. It was built using Colonial mason techniques with Colonial style architectural elements.
Location ID: #10104984
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Tionesta, the county seat of rural, northwestern Pennsylvania's Forest County is located along the Allegheny River. Tionesta is a Native American word for "home of the wolves".
Location ID: #10084100
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Founded in 1898, Palmerton emerged as a borough due to its close proximity to anthracite coal, the Lehigh Canal and railroads. Today it is a charming town in Carbon County.
Location ID: #10104949
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Built in 1788 by David Bradford (leader of The Whiskey Rebellion) the house is considered to be Washington County's finest 18th Century home. Its opulence sharply contrasted with the mostly rustic, small, log buildings in the region. It contains a ...
Location ID: #10002463
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Location ID: #10062270
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