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Sciota lies in northeastern Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains roughly 7 miles southwest of Stroudsburg.
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Shickshinny is surrounded by five mountains: Newport, Knob, Lee, River & Rocky; the Shickshinny Creek runs through the middle of town creating a peaceful enclave. It is located in northeastern Pennsylvania's Luzerne County roughly 20 miles southwest ...
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Spartansburg is a rural town in Pennsylvania's Great Lakes Region. It is roughly 35 miles southeast of Lake Erie.
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Shohola in the Pocono Mountains lies along the Delaware River on the border with New York. Known for its tranquility, it is comprised of four lakes, a waterfall & portions lying within the Delaware State Forest.
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Susquehannock State Forest spans 265,000 acres in Potter, Clinton & McKean counties & is known for its vast swath/stand of productive black cherry trees. Contained within are the Hammersley Wild Area & Forest A. Dutlinger Natural Area. The ...
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Built c. 1858 as a family residence, Robert Heysham Sayre constructed the Revival-style mansion in the heart of the Lehigh Valley. As the chief engineer for the Lehigh Valley Railroad he chose a site in close proximity to the smoke and noise of the ...
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Seven Valleys is a suburban borough in York County approximately 10 miles south of the city of York.
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Historic town in the heart of Pennsylvania's Dutch Country. It is home to the Strasburg Rail Road which is the oldest continually operating public utility in the state.
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Completed & opened in 1930, the State Street Bridge connects Harrisburg to the downtown Capitol Complex. Offering spectacular views of the Capitol building & its immediate surroundings, especially at night, it is listed on the National Register of ...
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Shippensburg is located approximately 40 miles SW of Harrisburg. It is the home of Shippensburg University & known to be a lovely college town.
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Simon B. Elliott State Park’s 318 acres are completely wooded and nestled within Moshannon State Forest. The park features picturesque swamp meadows and a second growth forest of mixed hardwoods and oak timber.
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The South Mountain Restoration Center encompasses 500 acres in South Mountain, Franklin County. The Center is located at the summit of the South Mountain ridge; the elevation is 1,600 feet. From a historic standpoint, the grounds have housed ...
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Somerset County is about 75 miles SE of Pittsburgh. It became well known both nationally & internationally as the town closest to the crash site of Flight 93 on September 11, 2001.
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The Somerset County Courthouse errected between 1904 & 1906 is a Classical Revival building complete with a copper dome. The interior features an Italian marble staircase that rises in three directions and a stained glass rotunda. The dome rises to ...
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View of downtown State College
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State College, Centre County is primarily a college town. The borough is dominated by the University Park Campus of Penn State University.
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137-acre park that was formerly a day camp to the St. Anthony's Parish of Wilmington, DE. The property has ponds, several buildings, a castle, amphitheater and expansive fields and greenery. This property is owned by New Garden Township. More ...
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BANKS BANKS columns steps Greek Revival Washington D.C. style white stone
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The Marketplace at Steamtown in downtown Scranton is comprised of many shops, vendors & businesses.
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Ice cream, bakery & coffee shop in downtown Scranton.
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Operational vintage trains & bucolic scenery. In 1829 the Stourbridge Lion (the first steam engine locomotive) embarked on its maiden voyage & successfully transversed the Lackawaxen River. The transportation of coal from mines in northeastern ...
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Featured as an example of a unique style building in Lancaster County. This is a theatre with seating capacity of 2000 and a large stage.
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Southwestern Pennsylvania's Somerset County was named after the United Kingdom's Somerset County. The county seat, Somerset is approximately 30 miles south of Johnstown; they both encompass the same Metropolitan Statistical Area. Notably, Somerset ...