Location ID: #10308015
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Historic Bank located on a Main Street. Built in 1872 Renovated in 1921. Building Features Vault still in tact, High Ceilings, Large Elliptical Galss Windows, and front and Rear mezzanine Levels. Teller counters have been removed. Building has ...
Location ID: #10308301
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Ohiopyle State Park is located in the Laurel Highlands, a scenic region in southwestern Pennsylvania known for its mountains, outdoor adventure, and rich cultural heritage. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and authentic Appalachian ...
CARLISLE CASTLE PRISON
Location ID: #10079439
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The Old Cumberland County Prison (aka the Carlisle Castle Prison) offers spooky and or historic cinematic looks. The prison, rumored to be haunted, was in operation from 1854 to 1984. It is located in downtown Carlisle and currently houses county ...
Location ID: #10092177
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The 8,500-acre Cook Forest State Park lies in scenic northwestern Pennsylvania. Once called the “Black Forest,” the area is famous for its old growth forest. Cook Forest’s “Forest Cathedral” of towering white pines and hemlocks is a National Natural ...
Location ID: #10286045
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Location ID: #10284108
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Cucumber Falls is a thirty foot high waterfall in Ohiopyle State Park. Ohiopyle State Park encompasses approximately 20,500 acres and serves as the gateway to the Laurel Highlands region of Pennsylvania.
Location ID: #10030407
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Ohiopyle State Park encompasses approximately 20,500 acres of the southern region of the Laurel Ridge and serves as the southern gateway to the Laurel Highlands. Located in the heart of the park, approximately 14 miles of rushing waters from the ...
Location ID: #2055
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CHURCHES/TEMPLES/SYNAGOGUES brick, 1763, Roman Catholic
Location ID: #10279608
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Location ID: #10279604
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Olyphant is a borough in the heart of Pennsylvania's Coal Region. It lies along the Lackawanna River about six miles northeast of Scranton.
Location ID: #10037866
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The Manor house is the original home of the George and Iva Olmsted family estate. It was built in 1917, in the Tudor style, and retains most of the original architectural details. In 1916, Mr. Olmsted contacted architect Albert Bodker of ...
Location ID: #10002316
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Location ID: #10103626
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Located primarily in Fayette County, Ohiopyle State Park encompasses about 19,052 acres of rugged natural beauty and serves as the gateway to the Laurel Mountains. The natural river environment contains undercut rocks, ledges and swift currents & ...
Location ID: #10056543
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Ohiopyle State Park encompasses approximately 20,500 acres of the southern region of the Laurel Ridge and serves as the southern gateway to the Laurel Highlands. Located in the heart of the park, approximately 14 miles of rushing waters from the ...
Location ID: #10103616
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Located primarily in Fayette County, Ohiopyle State Park encompasses about 19,052 acres of rugged natural beauty and serves as the gateway to the Laurel Mountains. The natural river environment contains undercut rocks, ledges and swift currents & ...
Location ID: #10250101
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Orangeville is a small community that lies along Fishing Creek in Columbia County.
Location ID: #10249457
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Osceola Mills is a borough in rural Clearfield County. It lies in close proximity to the Moshannon Creek.
Location ID: #10249192
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Orbisonia is a small town in Huntingdon County roughly 30 miles SW of Raystown Lake.
Location ID: #10191227
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Located in southwestern Pennsylvania, Ohiopyle is a unique borough that is completely surrounded by Ohiopyle State Park. The park encompasses over 20,000 acres of picturesque natural settings displaying all of their inherent beauty.
Location ID: #10248799
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Old Forge, Lackawanna County is known for its distinct style of pizza. It is approximately 5 miles SW of Scranton.
***Franklin Township, Adams County
Location ID: #10246093
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Orrtanna is a small town with a rural feel lying within the bounds of Adams County's breathtaking scenery. It is located less than 10 miles from historic Gettysburg.
Location ID: #10056587
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Ole Bull State Park spans 132 acres in the Kettle Creek Valley of Potter County. Surrounded by Susquehannock State Forest, the woods around the park are called the Black Forest because of once dense tree cover, mountainous terrain & wilderness ...
Location ID: #10082254
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The Old Stone Jail has occupied an unobtrusive site along the banks of the Lackawaxen River at the eastern end of 10th Street. Built in 1859 at a cost of $16,000, this venerable stone building was not the first structure to house Wayne County’s ...
Location ID: #10203664
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