Location ID: #10310778
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The 15,990-acre Hickory Run State Park, Carbon County, has stunning waterfalls, miles of trout streams, deep forests, a National Natural Landmark boulder field and more than 40 miles of hiking trails along the foothills of the Pocono Mountains.
Location ID: #10054616
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The 15,990 acre Hickory Run State Park lies in the western foothills of the Pocono Mountains. The most notable feature of the state park is the huge boulder field located in the northeast corner. The field comprises about 720,000 square feet (16.5 ...
Location ID: #10072671
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Huge blue stone quarry, surrounded by trees, lots of rocks. Very desolate looking.
Location ID: #10103098
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The Hoover-Mason Trestle (HMT) was once used as a narrow gauge railroad to carry the coke, limestone and iron ore needed to make the iron from the ore yards to the blast furnaces. Now a public walkway designed to be part museum, part community ...
Location ID: #10084702
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Hartwood Acres is a 629 acre park located in the city of Pittsburgh. Hartwood is quite unique as it contains a Tudor Mansion built in 1929 on the grounds; also included: stables, a cottage & formal gardens. The park also features wooded trails and ...
Location ID: #10069701
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Hollidaysburg, a borough in Blair County was founded in 1796. It is home to the natural lime formation Chimney Rocks.
Location ID: #10108350
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Honesdale, nestled in the Pocono Mountains, lies on the confluence of the Lackawaxen River & Dyberry Creek, an ideal location that fostered the transportation of coal in the early 18th Century. Honesdale is also home to the famed "Stourbridge Lion" ...
Location ID: #10073434
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Main Street Honesdale with many picturesque shoppes and historic buildings.
Location ID: #10144668
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Park in the borough of Honesdale in the Pocono Mountains. Nice park, average size, good tree cover, monuments, and small water feature.
Location ID: #10072679
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Cool old building, many windows, build with stone type brick, has a castle look to it. Located in a very historic town. Utilized hydro power back in the 1880's. Historic buildings include cocoon storage building now a coffee house and Ledges Hotel.
Location ID: #10072983
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Hotel in downtown Honesdale, nice painted brick work. Large building with many windows. Rumored to be haunted. Local watering hole.
Location ID: #10045897
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Ground was broken for the Chapel in 1933; it was completed and dedicated in 1938. Architecturally it is a modified cruciform plan with stone vaults, high ceilings and repeated arches. The extensive use of glass was typical of American academic ...
Location ID: #10088687
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Heinz Field in Pittsburgh is the home of football's Steelers. Opened in 2001, the 1.49 million square foot stadium has a seating capacity of 65,500. It also serves as a concert venue; many groups including The Rolling Stones have performed there.
Location ID: #10078850
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The Horseshoe Curve winds along three rail tracks on the outskirts of Altoona, Blair County. Built c. 1854, it is 2375 feet long and about 1300 feet in diameter; the curve bends around a dam and a lake and is five miles west of Altoona in Logan ...
LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES STADIUM
Location ID: #10045867
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Howard J. Lamade Stadium located in Williamsport is the stadium that hosts the Little League World Series annually at the end of August. Lamade Stadium was built in 1959 and holds 45,000 people, most of whom sit on the outfield berms. The stadium is ...
Location ID: #10093878
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The Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site/Park is comprised of 848 acres. Within the mostly wooded terraine the remnants of a late 18th Century iron plantation in operation from 1771-1883 can be found. The site consists of numerous restored ...
Location ID: #10077493
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The Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site/Park is comprised of 848 acres. Within the mostly wooded terraine the remnants of a late 18th Century iron plantation in operation from 1771-1883 can be found. The site consists of numerous restored ...
Location ID: #10102733
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The Hays is a double-arch stone bridge that spans the West Branch of the Conococheague Creek in Franklin County. It was originally built in 1820, rebuilt in 1928 & received a facelift in 1974. It is 147 feet long & 15 feet wide.
Location ID: #10099350
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Located in Conneaut Township, Erie County, the Harrington Bridge was built in 1870 by William Sherman. At 72 feet long and 14 feet wide the structure spans the West Branch Conneaut Creek. The bridge is owned by the township and open to vehicle ...
Location ID: #10092068
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Homer City, founded in 1854 by resident William Wilson was named for the Greek poet Homer. This rural, small town in Indiana County is approximately 50 miles from Pittsburgh.
Location ID: #10073421
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Quaint little rural town Police Station in Honesdale, PA.
Located in Hills Creek State Park
Location ID: #10088567
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Located in Tioga County, the 407-acre Hills Creek State Park features many types of landscape scenery including open grasslands and forested areas featuring large hemlock trees. Hills Creek Park is home to many forms of wildlife; just to name a few, ...
RIDDELL HOUSE HOTEL
Location ID: #10088541
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The Holley Hotel was built in 1901 by Frank P. Holley on property that was the site of the former Riddle home. An old-fashioned metal elevator and reception desk are still in-use.
Location ID: #10085221
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Listed on the national Register of Historical places, this 3 level eighteenth Century bank house in Central Pennsylvania is made of local stone and is connected to a nineteenth century summer kitchen. New systems, roof and equipment added, but ...