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: #10073265
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Large public university with many buildings, trees, and fields.
Logistics Plus, Inc.
Location ID: #10088993
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Union Station, built in Art Deco style was dedicated in December 1927. Still in limited use as an Amtrak station, the building was purchased by & established as the international headquarters of Logistics Plus, Inc. in 2004. In addition to housing ...
Location ID: #10091660
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Incorporated in 1859, Emmaus Borough is in eastern Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley; five miles southwest of Allentown & 50 miles north of Philadelphia. Views depict streets with businesses & residential homes.
Location ID: #10085179
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Easton is the county seat for Northampton County. It is located in eastern Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley in close proximity to Allentown & Bethlehem. It is approximately 55 miles north of Philadelphia and only 70 miles west of NYC, convenient for NYC ...
Location ID: #10103287
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Easton is the county seat for Northampton County. It is located in eastern Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley in close proximity to Allentown & Bethlehem. It is approximately 55 miles north of Philadelphia and only 70 miles west of NYC, convenient for NYC ...
Location ID: #10078302
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Easton is the county seat for Northampton County. It is located in eastern Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley in close proximity to Allentown & Bethlehem. It is approximately 55 miles north of Philadelphia and only 70 miles west of NYC, convenient for ...
Location ID: #10078740
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Opened in 1829, Eastern State Penitentiary was once the most famous and expensive prison in the world. Today it stands in ruin as a haunting world of crumbling cellblocks and empty guard towers. The facility quickly became one of the most copied ...
Location ID: #10096020
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Erie is a city located in northwestern Pennsylvania. Named for the lake and the Native American tribe that resided along its southern shore, Erie is the state's fourth-largest city. The city is the seat of government for Erie County. Once teeming ...
Location ID: #10045815
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Erie was founded in 1795 and was at one time called “Gem City”, some say for the sparkling bay. It is the home port of the Brig Niagara (reconstructed flagship of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry). Erie is the 4th largest city in Pennsylvania and ...
Location ID: #10144721
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Bakery in downtown Scranton with a Contemporary designed interior.
Location ID: #10144681
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The beautiful, undammed Delaware River in northeastern Pennsylvania offers nature lovers a myriad of views & activities. Lackawaxen borders its bank.
Location ID: #10082001
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Welcome to East Rock! A 1920's one-story stone home located on 1.3 acre wooded mountain site. You've arrived when you see the huge boulder at the crest of the driveway, from there hundreds of ferns will greet you in the spring and summer months. ...
Location ID: #10078960
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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 contains houses, churches, a general store & a doctor's office.
Location ID: #10102435
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Father and son duo, Hyman and Harold Cohen built The Embassy in 1927 using inspiration from the finest theatres of the day in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and elsewhere. It was built for showing movies so there is no backstage area. The last ...
Location ID: #10102058
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A quaint small town in northeastern Pennsylvania's Endless Mountains region. During the winter months the full time population is a tiny 200; primarily a summer resort community with spectacular views, specialty shops & eateries it promises to ...
Location ID: #10096646
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ERIE CEMETERY - The Beginning: The Erie Cemetery was dedicated on May 20th, 1851. The first Superintendent of the Erie
Cemetery was Capt. Samuel Low, a civil engineer, who also served as City Surveyor. In his making of the grounds he was ...
Location ID: #10095061
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, a multi-purpose institution of higher learning, is one of the leading educational institutions in western Pennsylvania. Located in the resort community of Edinboro, the University is only 18 miles from Erie and ...
Location ID: #10082799
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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, a multi-purpose institution of higher learning, is one of the leading educational institutions in western Pennsylvania. Located in the resort community of Edinboro, the University is only 18 miles from Erie and ...
Location ID: #10094991
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Elk State Forest was named for the vast herds of Elk that roamed the region in the early 1900's. Elk still inhabit the meadows & openings of the forest and nearby Benezette. A northern hardwood forest, Elk spans nearly 200,000 acres in ...
Location ID: #10090258
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Nine multi-level public parking garages in the City of Erie.
Location ID: #10084813
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Ehrenfeld, Cambria County serves as an example of a company owned mining town with "patch" housing in western Pennsylvania. "Patch houses/patch towns" were company built to provide workers with places to live in close proximity to the mine. In ...
formally Louis J. Tullio Arena
Location ID: #10083408
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Opened in 1983, Tullio Arena accommodates tradeshows, conventions and meetings. It also stages concerts, ice shows, basketball, hockey, and circuses. Home to the OHL Erie Otters, the Erie RiverRats, and the Erie BayHawks, Tullio Arena provides a ...
Location ID: #10083324
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Views of various homes in Ridgway, Elk County. The photos were provided by the local tourism office as examples of the various styles of these lovely, historic homes. The houses are privately owned and may not be available for filming. If ...