Location ID: #10047065
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Tucked in the side of Conococheague Mountain and surrounded by Tuscarora State Forest, Big Spring State Park is a quaint picnic and hiking area. A short loop trail leads to a partially completed railroad tunnel with historic interpretation at the ...
Location ID: #10094735
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Bald Eagle State Forest spans over 193,000 acres in the mountain ridges of northcentral Pennsylvania. Within, copious expanses of Old Growth Forest & miles of mountain streams abound.
Hobart Quarry
Location ID: #10060069
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Blue stone quarry available for photo shoots and film projects. Great location for science fiction, apocalyptic, or horror projects. Quarry is surrounded be extensive wooded areas and close to a river. Approximately 2 hours from New York City, ...
Location ID: #10078742
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The ArtsQuest Banana Factory is a cultural education center that contains three art galleries & a glassblowing studio. It is located in Bethlehem's historic South Side district. The facility was once a banana distribution warehouse and contains ...
Location ID: #10090922
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Opened to the public in June 2015, the Hoover-Mason Trestle offers a unique up close view of the Bethlehem Steel plant that was shut down in 1995. Originally a narrow, elevated railroad track used to transport coal, limestone & iron ore into the ...
Location ID: #10079316
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Bakery Square is a large open-air shopping/office district in downtown Pittsburgh. Comprised of over 5 acres along Penn Avenue, the areas historic overtones are evident as the Square's main building is the refurbished Nabisco factory built in 1918. ...
Bison Farm
Location ID: #10073445
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Operating buffalo farm with a store that sells buffalo meat.
Location ID: #10077720
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Bethlehem, located in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley has a population of about 75,000. Founded in 1741, Bethlehem is known for its colonial and industrial past.
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.
Bendum Center for the Performing Arts
Location ID: #10103273
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Located in Pittsburgh's Cultural District, the Bendum Center opened in 1928. With a seating capacity of 2,880, the center is the home of the Pittsburgh Ballet, Pittsburgh Dance Council, Pittsburgh Opera & features Broadway productions.
Location ID: #10077788
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Located only 35 miles north of Pittsburgh, Butler is part of its metropolitan area. It has the distinction of being named one of the top ten small towns in America by "Smithsonian Magazine" and is the county seat. It has a current population of ...
Location ID: #10093490
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Perched along the Monongahela River in Allegheny County, the Carrie Furnace Works are located near the old steel town of Braddock. Carrie Furnaces #'s 6 & 7 are the only non-operative blast furnaces that remain standing in the Pittsburgh area & ...
Location ID: #10103676
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Wind Farm in northeastern Pennsylvania's Luzerne County close to the Pocono Mountains. "As of 2017, Pennsylvania is home to 25 utility scale wind farms, all located in the southwest-central or northeastern areas of the state. The smallest wind ...
Raymond M. Blasco, MD Memorial Library
Location ID: #10091633
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The Raymond M. Blasco, MD Memorial Library is part of the Erie County Public Library system. The 90,000 square foot building is in close proximity to Erie's bayfront.
Location ID: #10078975
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Brookville, originally settled in the 1790's is the seat of Jefferson County. A charming small town, it is located in close proximity to Punxsutawney (home of Punxsutawney Phil) & the Cook Forest State Park.
Location ID: #10083812
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Brookville, originally settled in the 1790's is the seat of Jefferson County. A charming small town, it is located in close proximity to Punxsutawney (home of Punxsutawney Phil) & the Cook Forest State Park.
Location ID: #10096573
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A covered bridge in Wilmington Township, Lawrence County. Built in 1889, the bridge spans rural Neshannock Creek.
Location ID: #10095791
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Blackbird Distillery: The only distillery that makes Moonshine by hand without any machines. Corn is obtained from a local farmer, mashed by hand, hand bottled and labeled.
Location ID: #10094622
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Buchanan State Forest encompassing approximately 70,000 acres was named after President James Buchanan, a Pennsylvania native. The forest woodlands straddle the Allegheny Mountains in Franklin, Fulton & Bedford counties. The abandoned PA Turnpike ...
Location ID: #10093013
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Beth Sholom Synagogue was designated a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service in April 2007. The building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the renowned American architect. Under the leadership of Rabbi Mortimer J. Cohen, Frank ...
Location ID: #10092826
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Scenic bridges scattered throughout Armstrong County. This western County was founded in 1800 & is located approximately 40 miles north of Pittsburgh; the county seat is Kittanning. Kittanning had the distinction of being home to the most ...
Location ID: #10091736
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An oasis of natural beauty, Buck Hill Falls in the Pocono Mountains is surrounded by a forest, streams, waterfalls & 4,500 acres of countryside. Home to both seasonal and year round residents, this upscale community was first developed in 1901.
Briar Creek Reservoir
Location ID: #10091543
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Briar Creek Lake/Reservoir is a 53 acre man-made lake surrounded by a 173 acre park. It is maintained by Columbia County and stocked by the PA Fish & Boat Commission.
Location ID: #10091177
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Bradford is a small city located in rural McKean County completely surrounded by the beauty of the Allegheny National Forest. It is 78 miles south of Buffalo, New York. Settled in 1823, Bradford was chartered as a city in 1879 and emerged as a wild ...