Location ID: #10086925
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Built in 1910, this Classical Revival Style now houses a branch of the U.S. National Bank, continuing its history as a financial institution. The building still retains a beautiful glass and copper awning, a striking feature of the corner-facing ...
Location ID: #10086881
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The Windber Municipal Building was originally Berwind-White’s building for its western Pennsylvania mining operations, this three-story, buff colored brick building was constructed in 1909. The entrance is constructed of Ohio gray stone, while the ...
Location ID: #10086663
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Built in 1902, this residence was home to R.S. Baylor, General Superintendent of Mines from 1900 to 1945. The house, like the neighboring Berwind Clubhouse, is Queen Anne Victorian with a turret and shingle siding. The two houses share a driveway ...
Location ID: #10086852
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Built in 1925, the Windber Electric Company building was constructed on the former site of The Wilmore Hotel. Constructed with many decorative feature it has brick pilasters with sandstone capital tops & iron grille work decor on the basement ...
Location ID: #10103576
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North Hills opened in 1967 as a nine-hole course located on the northern edge of the city of Corry. The Edmund Ault course design was expanded to 18 holes in 1971. This challenging layout currently features four sets of tees. Improvements made to ...
Location ID: #10087711
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Corry in Pennsylvania's northwestern Erie County is known for its cozy "Norman Rockwell" feel. It gained fame in the late 19th & early 20th centuries as the town where Climax locomotives were manufactured.
Pennsylvania Hill
Location ID: #10003011
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Btwn Upland Rd and Doe Run Rd
Location ID: #10079157
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Old Economy Village was founded in 1824 by the Harmonists, a Christian communial group. The site is a National Historic Landmark District and overseen by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission.
Location ID: #10073260
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Large family fun center with mini golf, lazer tag, go karts, bumper boats, driving range, water park,and an arcade.
Location ID: #10082795
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Located about 20 miles from Erie, Edinboro Lake spans 425 acres. This dammed lake is a natural body of water; it features boat launch ramps and a fishing pier.
Location ID: #10103544
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Edinboro in northwestern Pennsylvania's Erie County is home to Edinboro University. In addition to being a college town, its 250 acre, natural lake & accompanying landscape have fashioned it as a summer resort community since the 1930's.
Location ID: #10090827
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DeSales is a private Catholic university on a 400 plus acre campus in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley. Formally known as Allentown College of Saint Francis de Sales the university began to enroll students in 1965.
College
Location ID: #10073782
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Historic College located in the Pocono mountains.
Location ID: #10002275
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Location ID: #10002415
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Location ID: #10002402
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Location ID: #10103293
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Easton Public Market is a community based & supported market offering services & quality that evoke "old world" grocers. It serves as a popular gathering place for shoppers, diners, etc.
Location ID: #2135
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HOTELS/MOTELS
Location ID: #10103283
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Memorial Hall in Philadelphia's 9200 acre Fairmount Park was built for the International Centennial Exhibition held in 1876. The Beaux Arts style building is one of the few that remain from the centennial celebration. Today it serves as the home of ...
Location ID: #10078249
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Situated on 9200 acres within downtown Philadelphia, Fairmount Park offers an oasis of natural beauty within a bustling city environment.
Location ID: #10002233
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Location ID: #10002140
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Location ID: #10027657
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Quakertown's wide streets, its substantial houses with ample porches and front yards, and its older industrial buildings, some adapted to new uses, evoke the various periods of the town's history in a vivid way.
Location ID: #10044085
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Pottstown is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States about 32 miles (51 km) northwest of Philadelphia and 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Reading, on the Schuylkill River. Pottstown was laid out in 1752–53 and named Pottsgrove in ...