Location ID: #10128448
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Driving through Adams County one cannot fail to notice the beautiful countryside enhanced by thousands of acres of fruit orchards. Adams County produces the largest number of apples & peaches in Pennsylvania and has the distinction of being fifth in ...
Location ID: #10080680
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Driving through Adams County one cannot fail to notice the beautiful countryside enhanced by thousands of acres of fruit orchards. Adams County produces the largest number of apples & peaches in Pennsylvania and has the distinction of being fifth ...
Location ID: #10123690
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Location ID: #10093393
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This recreated early 20th Century lumber mill & camp serves to highlight the importance of the lumber industry in Pennsylvania. The historic lumber mill is operational. A log cabin constructed by the CCC & a 70 ton Shay geared locomotive are among ...
Location ID: #10108989
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Beautiful Queen Anne estate set on 10 acres showing the warmth of days gone by with many updates & modern conveniences. Built in 1852, the home has 3 stories, a cupola, five fireplaces & a 4-car garage with an apartment. A gymnastics studio above ...
Location ID: #10108984
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Beautiful Queen Anne estate set on 10 acres showing the warmth of days gone by with many updates & modern conveniences. Built in 1852, the home has 3 stories, a cupola, five fireplaces & a 4-car garage with an apartment. A gymnastics studio above ...
Location ID: #10108975
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Beautiful Queen Anne estate set on 10 acres showing the warmth of days gone by with many updates & modern conveniences. Built in 1852, the home has 3 stories, a cupola, five fireplaces & a 4-car garage with an apartment. A gymnastics studio above ...
Location ID: #10128371
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Erie's Land Lighthouse was the first to be constructed on Lake Erie's shore. The original, built of wood, became operational in 1818. The present sandstone, 49 foot structure was completed & opened in 1867. It ceased to function in 1899 & was ...
Location ID: #10128329
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Rural Greene County in Pennsylvania's southwestern corner is bordered by West Virginia to the south & Ohio on its western border. Waynesburg, the county seat is about 60 miles south of Pittsburgh.
Location ID: #10128304
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An Ivy League college, the University of Pennsylvania spans 302 acres within the city of Philadelphia. It was founded in 1740 by Benjamin Franklin.
1339 Frankford Ave
Location ID: #10128224
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The Buttercup Farm
Location ID: #10128246
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Picturesque private farm in eastern PA's Northampton County; it is located next to a National Park making it very scenic & remote. The farm house was build in the mid 1800’s (1830-1860). The farm spans 35 acres & includes a 5 acre lake & 3 barns. ...
The Buttercup Farm
Location ID: #10128243
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Picturesque private farm in eastern PA's Northampton County; it is located next to a National Park making it very scenic & remote. The farm house was build in the mid 1800’s (1830-1860). The farm spans 35 acres & includes a 5 acre lake & 3 barns. ...
Location ID: #10085493
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FilmTech
Location ID: #10093877
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Our 2,500-square-foot facility is perfect for events, auditions, rehearsals, screenings and readings, casting calls, studio work, and production office space. The studio is equipped with audio and video recording equipment; a 16-by-16-foot stage ...
Location ID: #10128089
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Location ID: #10127772
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Constructed of 220,000 tons of stone, the Rockville Bridge took two years to build with a workforce of 800 (including 300 stonemasons). Completed in 1902, it serves as an extraordinary example of railroad engineering & is still use with numerous ...
Location ID: #10123056
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Location ID: #10120982
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Temple University
Tyler School of Art
Temple Contemporary
Location ID: #10104536
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Pittsburgh is the second largest city in Pennsylvania with a population of over 300,000. The city has over 440 bridges and is known for the Ohio, Monongahela and Allegheny rivers flowing through it.
Location ID: #10077514
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Pittsburgh is the second largest city in Pennsylvania with a population of over 300,000. The city has over 440 bridges and is known for the Ohio, Monongahela and Allegheny rivers flowing through it.
Location ID: #10088689
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PNC Field in Pittsburgh is the home of baseball's Pirates. Opened in 2001, the stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 38,500 & also serves as a concert venue.
Location ID: #10090020
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Pittsburgh is the second largest city in Pennsylvania with a population of over 300,000. The city has over 440 bridges and is known for the Ohio, Monongahela and Allegheny rivers flowing through it.
Location ID: #10087510
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The Monongahela Incline, built in 1870, is located near the Smithfield Street bridge, directly across the Monongahela River from downtown Pittsburgh. It has a length of 635 feet, a height of 367.4 feet, and a grade of 78%. Its lower station is ...