Location ID: #10307931
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East Brady, the "Playground of the Allegheny," is a small borough steeped in its frontier history, natural beauty and outdoors cultural along the Allegheny River in Clarion County. The enthusiasm for the outdoors is a way of life and an economic ...
Location ID: #10250006
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Situated along Breakneck Creek, Evans City is less than 30 miles north of Pittsburgh. It is best known as the location where the 1968 film "Night of the Living Dead" was filmed in Evans City Cemetery.
Photos taken between 2026 and 2010.
Location ID: #10298162
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Elderton is a small, quaint borough in Western Pennsylvania's Armstrong County.
Location ID: #10048770
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Includes Ricketts Glen and World's End parks among many others
The Endless Mountains are a chain of mountains in northeastern Pennsylvania. The Endless Mountains region includes Bradford, Sullivan, Susquehanna, and Wyoming counties. The highest ...
Location ID: #10286645
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Enon Valley is a small, rural town in northwestern Pennsylvania surrounded by rolling hills. Its small town feel is enhanced by its quaint shops, galleries and the close proximity of McConnells Mill State Park.
Location ID: #10093488
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The Old Parsonage Bed & Breakfast & the Enchanted Abbey historic church highlight the history of Leechburg. The original church was built in 1887. After being destroyed in a fire, it was rebuilt in 1904. The Old Parsonage Rectory, today a Bed & ...
Location ID: #10280048
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Location ID: #10279610
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Location ID: #10278813
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Ellwood City, Lawrence County is an industrial town. Industries present include quarries, steel operations and foundries. Geographically it is 30 miles NW of Pittsburgh.
***aka Lack Township
Location ID: #10277718
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East Waterford is a rural community in Juniata County approximately 60 mile NW of Harrisburg. In close proximity to Tuscarora State Forest, an abundance of natural beauty is prominent.
Location ID: #10025306
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Erwin-Stover House is the Welcome Center for the Tinicum Township region of the Route 113 Heritage Corridor Tour.
Bucks County's rural landscape has mostly come and gone, but this architectural landmark and its surrounds recall a time and place ...
Location ID: #10066324
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Elk State Park spans 3,192 acres in the rugged mountain land of northern Pennsylvania. The park's main feature is the 1,160 acre East Branch Lake.
Location ID: #10134271
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East Stroudsburg is a picturesque town in the Pocono Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania.
aka Tinicum Township
Location ID: #10263577
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Essington lies within Tinicum Township in Delaware County. Established in 1643, it is known as the first European settlement in Pennsylvania. Geographically, it lies along the Delaware River about 15 miles southwest of Philadelphia.
***PHMC Site
Location ID: #10262756
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The Erie Maritime Museum features exhibits that depict the creation of Erie Harbor beginning with the War of 1812. The museum serves as the homeport of the replica of the US Brig Niagara. The original served as a relief flagship for Oliver Hazard ...
Location ID: #10094536
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Erie Bluffs State Park spans 587 acres along Lake Erie and remains the largest undeveloped section of the lake's shore in Pennsylvania enhancing its pristine beauty. The park includes one mile of shoreline, 90 foot bluffs overlooking Lake Erie and ...
Location ID: #10094606
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Cornfields nestled within Erie Bluffs State Park. The park spans 587 acres along Lake Erie and remains the largest undeveloped section of the lake's shore in Pennsylvania enhancing its pristine beauty. The park includes one mile of shoreline, 90 ...
Location ID: #10080131
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Comprising 28 acres, the Ephrata Cloister was founded in 1732 by Conrad Beissel. This was one of America's earliest communal societies. While the householders were farmers or craftsmen who lived nearby, the brothers and sisters lived at the Cloister ...
Location ID: #10045484
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Comprising 28 acres, the Ephrata Cloister was founded in 1732 by Conrad Beissel. This was one of America's earliest communal societies.
While the householders were farmers or craftsmen who lived nearby, the brothers and sisters lived at the ...
Location ID: #10077785
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Eckley Miners' Village is an genuine 19th century coal town. Such villages were built to provide mining families with all basic necessities. Eckley's is a village complete with houses, churches, a general store & a doctor's office.
Location ID: #10253192
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Edwardsville in northeastern Pennsylvania is located in close proximity to Wilkes-Barre, 3 miles & Scranton, approximately 22 miles.
***aka Saville Township
Location ID: #10249208
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Elliottsburg is a community in rural Perry County. It is roughly 30 miles NW of Harrisburg.
Location ID: #10078159
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Numerous free roaming elk can be found in Benezette, Elk County. These magnificent creatures can frequently be found along the roads, meadows & hillsides. A bull elk can weigh as much as 700 pounds.
Location ID: #10248891
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Elkland is a town in northern Pennsylvania's Tioga County. It lies along the Cowanesque River.