Location ID: #10091101
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The Billmeyer House, adjacent to the First Presbyterian Church in York was purchased and remodeled to serve as offices for the church. This Victorian mansion was originally built by Charles Billmeyer in 1860.
Location ID: #10090919
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Antique 1965 black Chevy Impala convertible with a red interior & a white top. Privately owned and available for film or photographic shoots.
Location ID: #10090817
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Prevalent scenery throughout Lancaster County.
Location ID: #10090446
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The legend began more than 200 years ago at Bedford Springs, where eight mineral springs gained fame as a destination of rejuvenation. The legacy continues at the world-class Springs Eternal Spa incorporating treatments with mineral waters, and a ...
Location ID: #10090444
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The legend began more than 200 years ago at Bedford Springs, where eight mineral springs gained fame as a destination of rejuvenation. The legacy continues at the world-class Springs Eternal Spa incorporating treatments with mineral waters, and a ...
Location ID: #10059066
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After an unprecedented $120 million renewal and expansion, guests now enjoy a new Omni Bedford Springs Resort. The legend began over 200 years ago at Bedford Springs, where eight mineral springs became famed as a mecca of rejuvenation. Today, the ...
Location ID: #10088663
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The Nature Preserve comprises 336 acres in Pequea, Lancaster County. A mostly abandoned dirt road & a separate trail cascade through the Preserve's ravine which opens into the Susquehanna River. In addition to many species of wildlife, 35 ...
Location ID: #10088522
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The Greek Revival style courthouse was originally constructed in 1805 with subsequent remodeling and/or additions built in 1835, 1854-55, 1909 & 1963-64. Added on in 1835, the entry porch features eight 26 foot columns with ionic capitals.
Location ID: #10088521
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Centre County is aptly named as it lies in the centre of Pennsylvania. The rural county is rich with natural beauty; scattered with several state parks & Game Lands it has an abundance of wildlife. Home to charming, quaint towns such as Bellefonte ...
Location ID: #10088515
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The three-story Victorian & Colonial Revival Bonham House in downtown York serves as a good representation of upper-middle class family life in the late 19th & early 20th centuries. The interior room décor is reflective of styles seen in the 1850's ...
Location ID: #10080319
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The Golden Plough Tavern built in 1741 serves as an historic example of the key role played by taverns in Colonial life. In addition to operating as restaurants & hotels they were the site to learn & convey all significant news. The attached ...
Location ID: #10088263
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Mosey Landscaping, located in suburban Harrisburg is about halfway between downtown Harrisburg & Hershey. The business's mechanical garage is a 40 foot X 60 foot Pole barn structure used for truck & equipment repair. The interior is finished, ...
Location ID: #10085527
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Built in the 1750's, the Schultz House is representative of German Colonial style. The house is two & a half stories and rectangular in shape. It was built of durable limestone laid row by row and features quoins (the external angles of a wall or ...
Location ID: #10079268
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The Strand Capitol theatre, built in 1906 is just one building of the five building Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center. The theatre is an example of Italian Renaissance architecture complete with terrazzo marble floors, gold leaf and numerous ...
Location ID: #10084852
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Talleyrand Park, created in the mid-1970's, is the result of a volunteer citizen's committee formed to oversee the development of a park on a run-down section of land in the borough. The gazebo, placed on the park grounds in 1976 is the focal point. ...
Location ID: #10066998
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Built in 1762, the Jean Bonnet Tavern is a 2 1/2-3 1/2 story building measuring 40 feet x 51 feet. It was constructed of cut fieldstone and has walls over two and a half feet thick. It is rumored thar the building is haunted and ghostly sightings ...
Location ID: #10082095
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Originally the Royal Fire Company No. 6 of York, the structure is now the Fire Museum of York County. Constructed in 1903, the Romanesque & Renaissance Revival style building features a tower, rounded arches, windows and wide eaves. Contained ...
Location ID: #10081812
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This historic, brick station opened on February 11, 1889. Today it is no longer operating as a passenger rail service with the exception of tourist excursions made possible by the SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority, the Nittany & Bald Eagle Railroad & ...
Location ID: #10081809
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Private home in Bellefonte, Centre County; built circa 1900.
Location ID: #10081494
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This lovely brick home is located on picturesque Annville's Main Street. Built at the turn of the century, this brick Federal style home features 10 1/2 foot ceilings. There is parking for 7 vehicles in the rear plus possible rental of the pizza ...
Location ID: #10081536
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The Reading Railroad began passenger train service to Annville in the 1890's with the opening of the historic Annville Train Station in 1895. Today it serves as the headquarter's for the local heritage group Friends of Old Annville. The station ...
Location ID: #10081530
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Annville Township, formed in the early 1900's, is a charming small town in Lebanon County. It lies about eight miles east of Hershey.
Location ID: #10081533
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Annville Township, formed in the early 1900's is a charming small town in Lebanon County. It lies about eight miles east of Hershey.
Location ID: #10081529
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Located at the intersection of Main Street (US 422) & North College Avenue, United Methodist Church in Annville can be found on the campus of Lebanon Valley College.