Location ID: #10094662
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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: #10092092
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The area in and surrounding Canoe Creek State Park is rich in limestone. The limestone was quarried and used for many purposes like providing needed raw materials for the iron and steel industries of Pennsylvania. There are several abandoned ...
Location ID: #10073570
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Nice cabin known as Camp Sholla on a lake in the Pocono Mountains.
Location ID: #10134079
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A 1922 residential home, one of the originals in its neighborhood, featuring a castle turret and a Spanish and Old English accent across its interior. The foyer features a curved, stone staircase with hammered, wrought iron handrail original to the ...
***SOLD, owner moving out of state.
Location ID: #10107575
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DESCRIPTION: Bryn Mawr Creek property
Lot size: .91 acres
House: 1977 square feet
Type: Two story Colonial 4 bedroom built in 1983
Features: Creek, Pool, fish pond with waterfall, awning-covered patio, huge empty lot adjacent to creek
Our ...
Location ID: #10000423
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Large Bldg. Lavish Interiors built in 1909 fully furnished and lavishly decorated. Houses the Mutter Museum. College
Location ID: #10143150
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The Harrisburg Bureau of Parks & Recreation's City Island is a 63 acre park in the middle of the Susquehanna River. The park is accessible by foot or vehicle via the Market Street Bridge. City Island is home to the Harrisburg Senators baseball team ...
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: #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: #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: #10047178
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Colton Point State Park is a 368-acre state park in Tioga County. It is on the west side of the Pine Creek Gorge, also known as the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, which is 800 feet deep and nearly 4,000 feet across at this location. The park ...
Location ID: #10193028
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Large food warehouse with commercial kitchen facility, food pantry, loading docks, cold storage (giant fridges and freezers), stacked shelving, a few production rooms, and offices/cubes -- very versatile space! Plus location fees go to help provide ...
Location ID: #10102041
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Spanning the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River, the bridge lies at the entrance of Old Bedford Village. With a weight capacity of 28 tons, unusual for a covered bridge, it easily accommodates copious amounts of bus traffic entering the village. ...
***aka West Pikeland Township
Location ID: #10192226
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Chester Springs is a community in suburban Philadelphia about 30 miles west of the city.
Location ID: #10087489
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Soaring above the campus of the University of Pittsburgh is the 42 story, Gothic Revival style Cathedral of Learning. Founded in 1787 as the Pittsburgh Academy, Pitt as it is colloquially known became the University of Pittsburgh in 1908. A renowned ...
Location ID: #10087485
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Soaring above the campus of the University of Pittsburgh is the 42 story, Gothic Revival style Cathedral of Learning. Founded in 1787 as the Pittsburgh Academy, Pitt as it is colloquially known became the University of Pittsburgh in 1908. A renowned ...
Location ID: #10104156
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Two floor bar and restaurant in West Philly (across the street from Clark Park)
Location ID: #10079650
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Dating to 1797, the Cashtown Inn is a two story brick building. In operation since 1815, it is one of the regions oldest hostelries. The Inn was co-opted by several Confederate generals for use as a headquarters prior to the Battle of Gettysburg ...
Location ID: #10190171
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Coplay lies along the Lehigh River in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley. It is roughly 6 miles northwest of Allentown.
Location ID: #10189807
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Christiana is a suburban borough located about 20 miles southeast of the city of Lancaster. It is best known as the site of the historic Christiana Riot that took place in 1851.
Location ID: #10189661
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Built in 1867 in Beaux-Arts style, the courthouse's most distinctive feature are the two domed towers of different heights. The structure was built mostly with brick & stone (including some Farrandsville).
Location ID: #10189166
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Carbondale, Lackawanna County is part of northeastern Pennsylvania's Coal Region. Located about 15 miles NE of Scranton it has the distinction of the First Deep Underground Coal Mine in the US having been discovered there.