Location ID: #10084744
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Need a ginormous cave for your next film project involving bats, vampires, dwarfs, dark elves, orcs, or whatever your creatives dreamed up in the script? Then spelunkle down to Laurel Caverns State Park in Fayette County.
This natural wonder ...
Location ID: #10056061
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Laurel Mountain State Park in Westmoreland County is located high atop Laurel Ridge at close to 3,000 feet in elevation. The park features a downhill skiing area and beautiful views of the rolling countryside of the Ligonier Valley. The slopes and ...
Location ID: #10086840
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Elevated at 1841 feet in the Pocono Mountains, Lake Harmony is a natural, glacial lake in Kidder Township (aka Lake Harmony). The lake drains into the Tobyhanna Creek which eventually flows into the Lehigh River.
Location ID: #10082991
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Lake Wallenpaupack is a large, fresh water lake in the Pocono Mountains. Being Pennsylvania’s third largest lake it has 52 miles of shoreline and is 13 miles long. The depth averages between 30–60 feet and there is an active diving group that dives ...
Location ID: #10082718
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Lake Wallenpaupack is a large, fresh water lake in the Pocono Mountains. Being Pennsylvania’s third largest lake it has 52 miles of shoreline and is 13 miles long. The depth averages between 30 – 60 feet and there is an active diving group that ...
Location ID: #10073090
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Large lake, with high banks, frequent boat activity during the summer.
Location ID: #10091992
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The Lynford Lardner Cabin, built c. 1746-1750 is located within Allentown’s Trexler Memorial Park. The story-and-a-half log cabin was used in the early twentieth century by General Harry C. Trexler, a local philanthropist, as a summer retreat on his ...
Location ID: #10144951
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The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail originates at the confluence of the Susquehanna & Lackawanna River's in Pittston. The trail meanders for 7 miles through the city of Scranton.
Location ID: #10046733
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Quaint Lamp & Shade Shop located in Lower Burrell in Westmoreland County
Location ID: #10056066
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Laurel Summit State Park encompasses six acres in Westmoreland County; it is 2,739 feet above sea level and several degrees cooler than surrounding towns. This park also features Spruce Flats Bog and Wolf Rocks Trail.
Location ID: #10045923
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The city of Lock Haven was originally settled in the 1700’s and incorporated as a city in 1870. Lock Haven is the county seat of Clinton County. It is located in north central Pennsylvania and lies between the banks of the West Branch of the ...
Lackawanna County Children’s Library
Location ID: #10073893
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Classical Revival Style Library located in Scranton, PA.
Location ID: #10077798
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Built in 1884, the Lackawanna County Courthouse occupies a 4.7 acre lot in downtown Scranton. It was built in the Romanesque Revival style, is three and a half storys high and includes a five story clocktower. It is listed on the National Register ...
Location ID: #10086608
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The Port of Erie is a full service shipyard containing 300,000 square feet of warehouse space, dry-dock & a crane system. The port is located on the southeastern shore of Lake Erie within Presque Isle Bay, a natural harbor formed by Presque Isle. ...
Location ID: #10086603
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Lake Erie, the smallest of the Great Lakes spans c.76 miles of Pennsylvania shoreline all in Erie County. At an average depth of 62 feet (210 feet maximum), Lake Erie is the warmest of the Great Lakes and produces more fish than the four other Great ...
Location ID: #10086605
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Lake Erie, the smallest of the Great Lakes spans c.76 miles of Pennsylvania shoreline all in Erie County. At an average depth of 62 feet (210 feet maximum), Lake Erie is the warmest of the Great Lakes and produces more fish than the four other Great ...
Location ID: #10093393
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This recreated early 20th Century lumber mill & camp serves to highlight the importance of the lumber industry in Pennsylvania. The historic lumber mill is operational. A log cabin constructed by the CCC & a 70 ton Shay geared locomotive are among ...
Location ID: #10088733
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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: #10089160
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Comic Book Shop in the Pocono Mountains
SPRINGFIELD FALLS
Location ID: #10102930
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Leesburg Falls aka Springfield Falls with an approximate height of 25 feet & width of 40 feet is one of Mercer County's beautiful attractions; it is remote & located adjacent to State Game Lands (#284).
Location ID: #10102442
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Picturesque Lewistown, the seat of Mifflin County lies along the Juniata River. It is approximately 60 miles northwest of Harrisburg & 30 miles southeast of Penn State University.
Location ID: #10090841
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Old fashioned bank buildings in downtown Lewistown, Mifflin County.
Location ID: #10082051
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Founded in 1894, Lackawanna College is a small, private, two year school. The campus of aproximately 1,500 students is located in downtown Scranton. The main building, formally Scranton Central High School, was designed & built in the late 1890's.
Location ID: #10096559
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A historic, one-room schoolhouse in a rural part of Lycoming County. The school operated from 1876-1958.