Location ID: #10308047
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Rail 66 Country Trail is a 20.1-mile, non-motorized, 4-season trail through the scenic countryside of northern Clarion County on the historic Knox-Kane railroad bed. The trail starts at Clarion Junction (Rt. 322) in Paint Township and stretches ...
Location ID: #10308050
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Rapp Run Falls is secluded unmarked hidden waterfall in State Game Lands 72 near downtown Clarion, Clarion County.
Location ID: #10308051
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Sculpture art, coke oven holes, a 528=foot-long tunnel, Redbank Valley Trail in Clarion County has all that and more to get your creative filming juices moving.
This 51-mile trail runs along an old railroad track that opened in the late 1870s ...
Location ID: #10307815
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Clarion County is eager to host your film production in its rural communities. This northwest Pennsylvania county offers truly unique locations, such as these rustic or rusty graffiti-tagged bridges, that are quiet, remote, and low-traffic, yet ...
Location ID: #10128047
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Location ID: #10298032
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Find respite at the Residence Inn Philadelphia Center City, a hotel and historic landmark listed by the Library of Congress. Our rooms are designed to enhance extended stays with fully equipped kitchens, separate living areas and views of historic ...
Location ID: #10079364
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Originally built as a simple stone farmhouse in 1789, the present day Hunting Hill Mansion was elevated to the grand scale seen today in 1914. This English style Tudor mansion includes 38 rooms, 13 fireplaces, a ballroom and a "Grand Staircase ...
Location ID: #10052184
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Located approximately 16 miles from center city Philadelphia, Ridley Creek State Park is comprised of over 2600 acres of Delaware County woodlands and meadows; the magnificent terrain is bisected by Ridley Creek.
The bulk of the acreage (about ...
Location ID: #10046156
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Founded in 1911, the foundry is a wholesale distributor of plumbing, heating & industrial supplies.
Location ID: #10044026
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Overlooking Reading, on Mount Penn, is a Japanese style Pagoda which was a gift to the City from a local business man in 1910. Almost visible from every part of the city during the day and night, it has become a symbol and a key landmark to the ...
Location ID: #10103819
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The Centre Park Historic District was settled beginning in the 1850's by Reading's business magnates. The beautiful homes were built in various European styles as a reflection of their status. The District is still a vibrant residential ...
Location ID: #10044028
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In 1748, the town was laid out by Thomas and Richard Penn, the sons of William Penn. The name was chosen after Penn's own county seat, Reading, in Berkshire, England. During the French and Indian war, Reading became a military base for a chain of ...
Location ID: #10103811
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Reading is the county seat of Berks County and is located about halfway between Philadelphia & Harrisburg; it is Pennsylvania's fifth largest city. Famous for the Reading Railroad (a Monopoly property) which transported anthracite coal from the Coal ...
Location ID: #10077967
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Reading is the county seat of Berks County and is located about halfway between Philadelphia & Harrisburg; it is Pennsylvania's fifth largest city. Famous for the Reading Railroad (a Monopoly property) which transported anthracite coal from the ...
Location ID: #10103806
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Scenic view overlooking the City of Reading. Reading is the county seat of Berks County and is located about halfway between Philadelphia & Harrisburg; it is Pennsylvania's fifth largest city. Famous for the Reading Railroad (a Monopoly property) ...
Location ID: #10103796
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Based on the Nagoya Castle in Japan, The Pagoda was built in 1908 as a seven story luxury hotel/resort as a way to hide a mountainside eyesore caused by a local businessman's stone quarry. However, when the resorts application to serve alcohol was ...
***aka Heidelberg Township
Location ID: #10280461
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Robesonia is a suburban community in eastern Pennsylvania. Geographically it is less than 15 miles from Reading and under 50 miles from Allentown. The historic Conrad Weiser Homestead, a National Historic Landmark is down the road.
Location ID: #10279586
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General Edward Hand House
Location ID: #10045507
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The Rock Ford Plantation or the General Edward Hand House is a historic house in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
General Hand purchased the land on which the plantation was built in two transactions, first purchasing 160 acres (65 ha) in 1785 and later ...
Location ID: #10277847
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Reading Regional Airport is a public airport spanning 888 acres and is served by three charter airlines as well as private aircraft.
The Mid-Atlantic Air Museum is housed at the airport. The museum contains historic war planes, classic airliners ...
Reading Hospital & Medical Center
Location ID: #10090454
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Reading Hospital & Medical Center is a non-profit full medical, trauma, teaching & surgical facility. The present building with 738 beds was built in 1926, expanded in 2017 and spans 36 acres.
Current Use: Active hospital.
Location ID: #10277908
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Rome is a borough in northeastern Pennsylvania's Bradford County. It lies within Pennsylvania's Endless Mountains.
***aka West Perry Township, Snyder County & Monroe Township, Juniata County
Location ID: #10277742
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Richfield is a small, rural town located in two counties; Juniata & Snyder in northcentral Pennsylvania. Richfield is roughly 45 miles north of Harrisburg.
Location ID: #10048170
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Raccoon Creek State Park has continued to develop from the park’s beginning as a Recreational Demonstration Area operated by the National Park Service in the 1930s, to one of the largest and most beautiful state parks in Pennsylvania. Facilities at ...