Location ID: #10149951
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Philipsburg in Centre County is less than 25 miles from State College. In close proximity to the Moshannon Valley, it is surrounded by forest land & lush scenery & is only 8 miles west of Moshannon State Park. The town is home to several historic ...
Location ID: #10087607
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Active from 1742-1883, the Cornwall Iron Furnace in Lebanon County serves as the only surviving & intact charcoal cold blast furnace in the Western Hemisphere. The furnace is an important historical example of iron furnaces that once abounded ...
Location ID: #10080131
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Comprising 28 acres, the Ephrata Cloister was founded in 1732 by Conrad Beissel. This was one of America's earliest communal societies. While the householders were farmers or craftsmen who lived nearby, the brothers and sisters lived at the Cloister ...
Location ID: #10045484
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Comprising 28 acres, the Ephrata Cloister was founded in 1732 by Conrad Beissel. This was one of America's earliest communal societies.
While the householders were farmers or craftsmen who lived nearby, the brothers and sisters lived at the ...
Location ID: #10261299
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Nestled in the rolling hills of South Central Pennsylvania, this custom-built house harmonizes with the natural environment. An open floor plan, cathedral ceilings, and large windows on every side create a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor ...
Location ID: #10256840
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Nestled in the rolling hills of South Central Pennsylvania, this custom-built house harmonizes with the natural environment. An open floor plan, cathedral ceilings, and large windows on every side create a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor ...
***aka Hellam Township
Location ID: #10261222
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Hellam is a suburban community about 10 miles northeast of York. It borders the Susquehanna River to the east.
Location ID: #10076823
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The city of York serves as the county seat for York County in southcentral Pennsylvania. Named after York, England it has been nicknamed "The White Rose City". The current population exceeds 40,000 and geographically it lies about 25 miles south ...
Location ID: #10090952
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Landis Valley Museum is a nationally significant living history museum that collects, conserves, exhibits, and interprets Pennsylvania German material, culture, history and heritage from 1740 through 1940.
Location ID: #10090957
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The Landis Valley House Hotel was built in 1856 & located on the museum grounds. The Landis Valley Museum is a nationally significant living history museum that collects, conserves, exhibits, and interprets Pennsylvania German material, culture, ...
Location ID: #10090954
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Landis Valley Museum is a nationally significant living history museum that collects, conserves, exhibits, and interprets Pennsylvania German material, culture, history and heritage from 1740 through 1940. The photos depict the residence of the ...
Location ID: #10090966
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Village scene, buildings include a hotel built in 1856 & an 1890's schoolhouse. Landis Valley Museum is a nationally significant living history museum that collects, conserves, exhibits, and interprets Pennsylvania German material, culture, history ...
Location ID: #10090963
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Landis Valley Museum is a nationally significant living history museum that collects, conserves, exhibits, and interprets Pennsylvania German material, culture, history and heritage from 1740 through 1940.
Location ID: #10091037
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Landis Valley Museum is a nationally significant living history museum that collects, conserves, exhibits, and interprets Pennsylvania German material, culture, history and heritage from 1740 through 1940.
Location ID: #10090953
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Landis Valley Museum is a nationally significant living history museum that collects, conserves, exhibits, and interprets Pennsylvania German material, culture, history and heritage from 1740 through 1940.
Location ID: #10090969
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Landis Valley Museum is a nationally significant living history museum that collects, conserves, exhibits, and interprets Pennsylvania German material, culture, history and heritage from 1740 through 1940.
Location ID: #10259332
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Nestled in the rolling hills of South Central Pennsylvania, this custom-built house harmonizes with the natural environment. An open floor plan, cathedral ceilings, and large windows on every side create a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor ...
Location ID: #10256839
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Nestled in the rolling hills of South Central Pennsylvania, this custom-built house harmonizes with the natural environment. An open floor plan, cathedral ceilings, and large windows on every side create a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor ...
Location ID: #10256843
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Nestled in the rolling hills of South Central Pennsylvania, this custom-built house harmonizes with the natural environment. An open floor plan, cathedral ceilings, and large windows on every side create a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor ...
***aka South Newton Township
Location ID: #10256729
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Walnut Bottom, located in western Cumberland County lies about seven miles northeast of Shippensburg and 38 miles southwest of Harrisburg.
Location ID: #10091268
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This 13 mile abandoned stretch of the PA Turnpike, created in 1968, is the result of construction to improve the turnpike with the road now going over the mountains instead of through them. Rerouting occured through parts of Bedford & Fulton ...
Location ID: #10150383
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The Pennsylvania Turnpike's Rays Hill Tunnel is the shortest of its tunnels at only 3,532 feet in length. The East End is located just east of Breezewood & about 5 miles west of the abandoned Sideling Hill Tunnel. It is visible to west bound ...
Location ID: #10091270
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This 13 mile abandoned stretch of the PA Turnpike, created in 1968, is the result of construction to improve the turnpike with the road now going over the mountains instead of through them. Rerouting occurred through parts of Bedford & Fulton ...
Location ID: #10091322
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This 13 mile abandoned stretch of the PA Turnpike, created in 1968, is the result of construction to improve the turnpike with the road now going over the mountains instead of through them. Rerouting occurred through parts of Bedford & Fulton ...