Location ID: #10308846
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Sid Booker’s Stinger LaPointe is one of Philadelphia’s oldest and most iconic bar and nightclub venues, originally established by the late Sid Booker, a revered self-made entrepreneur and cultural figure in the city. Over the years, the venue has ...
Location ID: #10308855
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Suite Retreat is a privately owned historic home located in downtown Butler, Pennsylvania, offering a refined yet approachable setting rooted in character, charm, and thoughtful design.
The property blends historic architecture with curated ...
Location ID: #10308327
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Location ID: #10308393
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The 305-acre Spruce Flats Bog & Wildlife Area is a rare high-elevation bog formed in a mountaintop depression 2,720 feet above sea level in Forbes State Park. The 28-acre bog, which is typically 6 inches of water atop layers of mud and peat, is the ...
Location ID: #10126378
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Saxonburg, Butler County, is one of many small cinematic boroughs in western Pennsylvania. The borough was settled by German immigrants in the 1800s and later benefited from the nearby discovery of oil. Saxonburg is 33 miles northeast of ...
Location ID: #10307145
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Slippery Rock is a picturesque village in Western Pennsylvania that can cinematically stand for itself or double as Anytown, USA. The village is home to a thriving downtown, Slippery Rock University, and state parks. Experience Butler County, the ...
Location ID: #10306519
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The Susquehanna River is the source of drinking water for millions of Pennsylvanians and is an economic engine for tourism and recreation, according to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. It is one of the longest rivers of the U.S. Eastern Seaboard. The ...
Location ID: #10306566
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Stillwater Village is an unincorporated rural community that is part of Stillwater Township, Columbia County. Many of its earliest structures are well preserved, including residences dating back to the 1700’s.
Location ID: #10070697
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Scotland Campus occupies the long abandoned, post-apocalyptic-looking grounds of the Scotland School in Franklin County. The vandalized grounds comprise 182 acres and include 81 buildings and underground tunnels throughout the campus. Buildings and ...
Location ID: #10070702
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Scotland Campus occupies the long abandoned, post-apocalyptic-looking grounds of the Scotland School in Franklin County. The vandalized grounds comprise 182 acres and include 81 buildings and underground tunnels throughout the campus. Buildings and ...
Location ID: #10070694
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Scotland Campus occupies the long abandoned, post-apocalyptic-looking grounds of the Scotland School in Franklin County. The vandalized grounds comprise 182 acres and include 81 buildings and underground tunnels throughout the campus. Buildings and ...
Location ID: #10304878
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An Inn ( a large converted 225 year old barn with 9 bedrooms and ample common areas) and adjacent Carriage House ( intimate venue) situated on 10 bucolic acres in Bucks County.
Location ID: #10039623
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Pennsylvania Civil War Memorial
Location ID: #10098763
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Location ID: #10101727
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Location ID: #10302732
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Our classic white brick home, complete with an outdoor inground pool and tennis court, is nestled at the end of a private driveway that winds passed stately trees and an expansive lawn. Our 36-acre property provides an elegant, secluded, adaptable ...
Location ID: #10303076
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South Buffalo is a rural township in southwest Pennsylvania. It lies along the Buffalo Creek roughly 35 miles northwest of Pittsburgh.
Location ID: #10073232
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Large hotel/resort facility with large grass lawns, and quick access to the Shawnee mountains.
Location ID: #10298698
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Springdale is a suburban borough that lies along the Allegheny River about 18 miles northeast of Pittsburgh. Notably, it is the birthplace of the distingished environmentalist Rachel Carson.
Location ID: #10046334
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This unique building is home to a myriad of Pennsylvania's historical documents. It is part of the Capitol Complex in Harrisburg.
Location ID: #10024487
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Construction was begun on Pennsylvania’s magnificent capitol building in 1902 and completed in 1906. It was designed in the architectural style known as American Renaissance which integrates many varied European styles. These varied styles are ...
Location ID: #10001108
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Location ID: #10059288
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The historic stone house located within Susquehannock State Park known as the Landis House was built in 1850 by James Buchanan Long for his wife and children. The structure containing native stone, a slate roof and wood plank floors serves as a ...
Location ID: #10059278
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The 224-acre Susquehannock State Park is located on a scenic, wooded plateau overlooking the Susquehanna River & Conowingo Reservoir in southern Lancaster County. The park is about fifteen miles from the city of Lancaster.