Location ID: #10104749
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The home was completed in 1952. It is possible that construction took place over a few years due to a scarcity of cypress from the war effort. The current residents acquired the home in October 1998.
The home is situated on a quiet cul-de-sac on ...
Location ID: #10104745
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The home was completed in 1952. It is possible that construction took place over a few years due to a scarcity of cypress from the war effort. The current residents acquired the home in October 1998.
The home is situated on a quiet cul-de-sac on ...
Location ID: #10104717
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Another picturesque town that can be found along the Great Allegheny Passage. In its prime it was known for manufacturing radiators & boilers. It is located about 25 miles southeast of Pittsburgh in Westmoreland County. The Passage is an ...
Location ID: #10088116
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Woodshop Films is a fully functional multimedia services provider. Founded by Pew Grant recipient, Marc Brodzik, Woodshop Films has become one of Philadelphia's well established independently owned production hubs. Housed in a once working wood shop ...
Location ID: #10001891
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WHYY TV/Radio Station
Location ID: #3253
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When Irish immigrant Captain Anthony Wayne arrived in Pennsylvania with his family in 1724, he was likely looking for a bit of peace in the land he purchased in Chester County after his valiant service to William of Orange at the Battle of the ...
Location ID: #10104010
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Although these photos are of a development in Whitehall, the homes are typical of many suburban Pennsylvania developments with homes built c. 1990's. Whitehall is in eastern Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley approximately five miles outside of Allentown.
Location ID: #10071348
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Walnut Locust Subway station Broad Street Line
Location ID: #10103657
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Mahanoy City is Schuylkill Country is just one of the towns in Pennsylvania that hosts a vibrant wind farm.
"As of 2017, Pennsylvania is home to 25 utility scale wind farms, all located in the southwest-central or northeastern areas of the state. ...
Location ID: #10090291
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Old industrial building in Wilkes-Barre, located in close proximity to the Pocono Mountains.
Location ID: #10103609
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The Winner Department Store is a "hometown" establishment featuring the latest fashions. Located in downtown Sharon, this multi-story building spans 75,000 square feet of retail space.
Location ID: #10103590
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Gazebo in downtown Windber. In 1991 the Windber Historic District was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. The district includes most of the original Berwind-White planned grid, and encompasses land and buildings in both Cambria ...
Location ID: #10086879
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Adjacent to the Windber Hotel is the Clement Building, built c. 1902. The brick facade is embellished with corbelling and the cornice line is accented by a row of medallions. The current black tile facade was a later addition to the building. At one ...
Location ID: #10086873
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John Lochrie was one of the region's influencial independent coal operators. His home was constructed c. 1905 & features several Queen Anne colored glass windows. In 1916 he opened several coal mines in and around Central City. In 1991 the Windber ...
Location ID: #10086885
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Fifteenth Street is lined with historic buildings; the Post Office and Wilmore Coal Company Offices, Windber Hotel, Lochrie/Clement Building, Windber Electric Company Building. Eureka Department Store, Windber Trust Building, Berwind-White Company ...
Location ID: #10086925
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Built in 1910, this Classical Revival Style now houses a branch of the U.S. National Bank, continuing its history as a financial institution. The building still retains a beautiful glass and copper awning, a striking feature of the corner-facing ...
Location ID: #10086881
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The Windber Municipal Building was originally Berwind-White’s building for its western Pennsylvania mining operations, this three-story, buff colored brick building was constructed in 1909. The entrance is constructed of Ohio gray stone, while the ...
Location ID: #10086663
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Built in 1902, this residence was home to R.S. Baylor, General Superintendent of Mines from 1900 to 1945. The house, like the neighboring Berwind Clubhouse, is Queen Anne Victorian with a turret and shingle siding. The two houses share a driveway ...
Location ID: #10086852
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Built in 1925, the Windber Electric Company building was constructed on the former site of The Wilmore Hotel. Constructed with many decorative feature it has brick pilasters with sandstone capital tops & iron grille work decor on the basement ...
Location ID: #10000159
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Weisel Hostel, operated by the Bucks County Department of Parks and Recreation, is a 100-year-old country estate situated within the tranquil setting of Nockamixon State Park, Quakertown, PA. Year-round activities start right at the front door, and ...
Location ID: #10002600
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Location ID: #10102729
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Built in 1883, the Witherspoon Red bridge is 87 feet long & 14 feet wide. The bridge is still operational & crosses the Licking Creek.
Location ID: #10000020
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Location ID: #10002238
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