Location ID: #10201941
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This home is estimated to have been built in 1880 and is a Victorian style estate. Much of the wood working has been maintained and kept; the main floor rooms are authentic as well. There is stained glass throughout the house and custom wooden ...
Location ID: #10149027
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The Conodoguinet Creek is an approximately 90 mile long tributary of the Susquehanna River on its western shore. The creek meanders through numerous towns & villages from Carlisle to Camp Hill & empties into the Susquehanna River near Camp Hill, a ...
Location ID: #10035795
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The Conodoguinet Creek originates in Horse Valley, Franklin
County, next to Kittatinny Mountain at an elevation of 1,680 feet.
From there, the Conodoguinet flows through the fertile Cumberland
Valley and joins the Susquehanna River near ...
Location ID: #10148799
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Camp Hill is a suburb of Harrisburg, the Pennsylvania capital. Located in Cumberland County, it lies on the west shore of the Susquehanna River.
Location ID: #10201362
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The Barn at Ever Thine is located on the grounds of the Allen family in Fenelton, Pennsylvania. In addition, there are several beautiful historic buildings constructed at the turn of the last century on the property. These buildings served as a ...
Location ID: #10148686
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Cochranton is a small town in western Pennsylvania's Crawford County. It lies in the French Creek Basin & is approximately 90 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.
Location ID: #10088538
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The Hotel Conneaut was built in 1902 and opened in 1903 in what was known as Exposition Park. The hotel is the only remaining hotel on Conneaut Lake. It boasts turn of the century charm on a beautiful lakeside setting.
Location ID: #10042346
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The Hotel Conneaut was built in 1902 and opened in 1903 in what was known as Exposition Park. The hotel is the only remaining hotel on Conneaut Lake. It boasts turn of the century charm on a beautiful lakeside setting.
Location ID: #10043934
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The Hotel Conneaut was built in 1902 and opened in 1903 in what was known as Exposition Park. The hotel is the only remaining hotel on Conneaut Lake. It boasts turn of the century charm and a beautiful lakeside setting.
Location ID: #10093715
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Pioneer is a quaint, historic cemetery located within the borders of Tuscarora State Forest in Perry County. Pandemonium, as the town it served was known, was a community of predominately tanners and farmers.
Eisenhower National Historic Site (NPS)
Location ID: #10123407
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This historical site served as the home & farm of the 34th President, Dwight D. Eisenhower. Situated adjacent to the Gettysburg Battlefield, the farm was a weekend retreat used to escape the pressures of Washington. Eisenhower held meetings with ...
Location ID: #10082991
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Lake Wallenpaupack is a large, fresh water lake in the Pocono Mountains. Being Pennsylvania’s third largest lake it has 52 miles of shoreline and is 13 miles long. The depth averages between 30–60 feet and there is an active diving group that dives ...
Location ID: #10082718
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Lake Wallenpaupack is a large, fresh water lake in the Pocono Mountains. Being Pennsylvania’s third largest lake it has 52 miles of shoreline and is 13 miles long. The depth averages between 30 – 60 feet and there is an active diving group that ...
Location ID: #10073090
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Large lake, with high banks, frequent boat activity during the summer.
Location ID: #10148607
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Location ID: #10077560
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Allentown, located along the Lehigh River is Pennsylvania's third largest city. Founded in 1762 by William Allen, Allentown was a small burg until the birth of the Industrial Revolution when it became a large manufacturer of iron used by the ...
Location ID: #10156895
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Allentown, located along the Lehigh River is Pennsylvania's third largest city. Founded in 1762 by William Allen, Allentown was a small burg until the birth of the Industrial Revolution when it became a large manufacturer of iron used by the ...
Location ID: #10151218
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Kennett Square, a bucolic small town in suburban Philadelphia's Chester County. About 40 miles west of the city, its downtown is filled with charming shops, restaurants & galleries.. Also known as The Mushroom Capital of the World its farmers ...
Location ID: #10057395
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Prince Gallitzin State Park comprises 6,249 acres along the forested hills of the Allegheny Plateau in Cambria County; just outside of Altoona. The focal point of the park is the 1,635 acre Glendale Lake. This man-made lake features 26 miles of ...
Location ID: #10198707
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Circa 1880 Second Empire Mansard Victorian Private Home
Location ID: #10198974
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A bright and colorful 120 year old victorian row home in Philadelphia. Our 4 bedroom, 2 bath home is filled with colorful murals, art deco inspired design, and eclectic thrift finds making for a unique backdrop for any production shoot.
The main ...
Location ID: #10128301
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Location ID: #2264
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OFFICE BUILDINGS newsroom crowded
Location ID: #10155684
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The brick rowhome was built in 1870. It is the southwest end unit of a group of 4 units. Each unit is two and a half stories. The exterior is brick with mostly original windows and doors and a slate roof. The interior is the original horsehair ...