Location ID: #10047045
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Bald Eagle State Park, Centre County, is along PA 150 between Milesburg and Lock Haven. The 5,900-acre park is in the broad Bald Eagle Valley of north central Pennsylvania. The 1,730-acre lake laps the flanks of Bald Eagle Mountain & is surrounded ...
Location ID: #10101318
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Charming town dating back 250 years. It serves as the seat for Bedford County.
Location ID: #10084375
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Bedford, the county seat of Bedford County was settled c.1750 and incorporated in 1795. This charming town was once famous for the medicial springs found within. The types of springs include: mineral, chalybeate (contain salts of iron), limestone, ...
Location ID: #10255522
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Buchanan Park is one of sixteen that comprise the City of Lancaster's park system. It spans 22 acres of beautiful landscape that includes a botanical garden and a replica of the original Lancaster County courthouse. It is located next door to ...
Location ID: #10091712
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Harrisburg's Broad Street Market, founded in 1860 is prominently the oldest operating marketplace in the United States. Owned & operated by the City of Harrisburg, it was placed on the National Register of Historical Places in 1974. Featured are a ...
aka Conoy Township
Location ID: #10248192
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Bainbridge is a community in Conoy Township, Lancaster County. It is home to the famous White Cliffs of Conoy, unique & a favorite for many visitors. Bainbridge lies along the Susquehanna River approximately halfway between the cities of Harrisburg ...
Location ID: #10047081
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The 1,025-acre Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area is one of the newest Pennsylvania state parks. The park straddles Blue Mountain and is the habitat of large trees of numerous species, which are homes for deep forest birds, especially ...
Location ID: #10088685
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Black Moshannon State Park covers 3,394 acres of forests and wetlands. The 250-acre Black Moshannon Lake is fed by clear springs and small streams which flow through the bogs that stretch in most directions from its shores. As the clear water flows ...
Location ID: #10047073
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Black Moshannon State Park covers 3,394 acres of forests and wetlands. The park conserves unique, natural environments and is in Centre County on PA 504, nine miles east of Philipsburg. More than 43,000 acres of the Moshannon State Forest surround ...
Location ID: #10092118
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Blue Knob State Park offers year-round wilderness on 6,128 acres of woodland. The park is in the northwestern tip of Bedford County, west of I-99. Altoona, Johnstown and Bedford are within 25 miles of this scenic park. The elevation of the park can ...
Location ID: #10092104
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Blue Knob State Park offers year-round wilderness on 6,128 acres of woodland. The park is in the northwestern tip of Bedford County, west of I-99. Altoona, Johnstown and Bedford are within 25 miles of this scenic park. The elevation of the park can ...
Location ID: #10047077
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Blue Knob State Park offers year-round wilderness on 6,128 acres of woodland. The park is in the northwestern tip of Bedford County, west of I-99. Altoona, Johnstown and Bedford are within 25 miles of this scenic park. The elevation of the park can ...
Location ID: #10045817
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The mansion is the 200 year old estate of the Boal Family, founders of Boalsburg. The home contains all of the original furnishings. Colonel Theodore Davis Boal, went to Europe in the 1890's and married Mathilde, a descendent of Christopher ...
Location ID: #10080444
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Boalsburg is a historic village just minutes from State College. Founded in 1798 by David Boal, the family mansion with its authentic Christopher Columbus Chapel is one of its prominent features.
Location ID: #10105147
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Boal Mansion Museum was once the home of the Boal family, founders of Boalsburg, their descendants still inhabit the town. The mansion is over 200 years old & contains all of the original furnishings. Perhaps the most unique exhibit within is the ...
Location ID: #10105146
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Boal Mansion Museum was once the home of the Boal family, founders of Boalsburg, their descendants still inhabit the town. The mansion is over 200 years old & contains all of the original furnishings. Perhaps the most unique exhibit within is the ...
Location ID: #10151995
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Bird-in-Hand is a village in Pennsylvania's Amish Country. It was named after a tavern with a sign depicting a man with a bird resting on his hand.
East Providence Township
Location ID: #10151159
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Breezewood, Bedford County lies at the intersection of the PA Turnpike, Lincoln Highway & Route 70 thus making it a stop for numerous motorists. Considered kitschy, it is lined with motels, restaurants, gas stations, etc.
Location ID: #10145331
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Bellefonte, the seat of Centre County was founded in 1795. Located about 10 miles north of Penn State University, it is a charming, picturesque town named for a natural spring that can be found in the center of town. Bellefonte is well known for its ...
CATACOMBS RESTAURANT (part of BUBES BREWERY)
Location ID: #10024475
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This is an intact historic 19th century brewery and museum complex. Bube's Brewery includes several restaurants, an art gallery, a brewery and underground catacombs.
Location ID: #10080415
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Bellefonte, the seat of Centre County was founded in 1795. Located about 10 miles north of Penn State University, it is a charming, picturesque town named for a natural spring that can be found in the center of town. Bellefonte is well known for ...
Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge; Veterans Memorial Bridge
Location ID: #10093406
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View of the Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge from Wrightsville, York County. The bridge traverses the Susquehanna River from York to Lancaster counties. It was opened to the public in September 1930 and is also known as the Veterans Memorial Bridge.
Location ID: #10091101
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The Billmeyer House, adjacent to the First Presbyterian Church in York was purchased and remodeled to serve as offices for the church. This Victorian mansion was originally built by Charles Billmeyer in 1860.
Location ID: #10088515
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The three-story Victorian & Colonial Revival Bonham House in downtown York serves as a good representation of upper-middle class family life in the late 19th & early 20th centuries. The interior room décor is reflective of styles seen in the 1850's ...