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: #10088496
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Altoona reigned as one of the most important railway facilities in the United States and was home to the Pennsylvania Railroad's construction plant, test department and maintenance & repair shop. In the 1920's the Altoona site employed 15,000 ...
Location ID: #10073892
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Large stone college building, early 1900s. Great interior locations as well. Located in Scranton, PA. In the Pocono Mountains.
Location ID: #10079348
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Pittston Township in Luzerne County was founded in 1790. Part of northeastern Pennsylvania's Coal Region, coal mining was the dominant industry of the town for many decades.
Gonzalez Manor
Location ID: #10032184
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Built in 1920; this three level mansion contains six bedrooms. The interior rooms feature beautiful old woodwork. Total area is 5000 square feet.
This property also has an in ground pool ranging from three to eight feet.
SOUTH FORK FISHING & HUNTING CLUBHOUSE
Location ID: #10081897
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The 1889 Clubhouse is infamous as the site where the Johnstown Flood of 1889 began. The clubhouse was part of the South Fork Fishing & Hunting Club founded by Pittsburgh's elite including Henry Frick, Andrew Mellon & Andrew Carnegie. The clubhouse ...
Location ID: #10087963
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Nazareth's Classic Victorian Estate Inn is a Victorian Era Colonial Revival style home that serves as one of the areas quaint Bed & Breakfast venues. Nazareth, Northampton County was founded in 1740. This quaint, picturesque town is only four miles ...
Location ID: #10087871
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The present Saints Cyril & Methodius Byzantine Catholic Church in Girard, Erie County was built in 1952. The parish origins date from the arrival of immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the close of WWI.
Location ID: #10087813
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The former Immaculate Conception German Catholic Church was founded in 1859 and reconstructed after destruction during the famous 1889 Johnstown Flood. A rectory, constructed c. 1890, is adjacent to the church. The building ceased to function as a ...
Location ID: #10087806
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Saint Columbia Catholic Church was built c. 1913-1914 to serve the Johnstown area's large Irish Catholic population. It features a four-story bell tower and was constructed in Lombard Romanesque style. It may no longer be active.
Location ID: #10087766
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Spring Valley offers a public, 18 hole golf course in Mercer County. The course is surrounded by western Pennsylvania's natural beauty.
Location ID: #10087755
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Girard, a township in northwestern Erie County has direct access to Lake Erie. Lake Erie Community Park spans almost a mile along the shoreline & beautiful sunsets are the norm. The township is mostly rural with farmland, forest & nursery land ...
Location ID: #10073101
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Mount pocono area streets, and buildings.
Location ID: #10087717
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Built to house the Climax Engine, a coal-fired locomotive manufactured in Corry, this 12,000 square foot museum contains over 10,000 regional artifacts.
Location ID: #10087557
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An internal business park road that has infrequent truck traffic on it. It is approximately 1/2 to 3/4 of a mile. There is this open area and also a section with trees on both sides.
Location ID: #10087356
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A bituminous coal mining town and structures in Western Pennsylvania. A coal patch (called "coal camp" elsewhere) is a town where everything was built and owned by a coal company, including schools, churches, stores, theatres, and residential ...
Location ID: #10087060
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The Delaware River spans the entire Pennsylvania-New Jersey border. The river facilitated the growth & prosperity of Philadelphia & its port enabling it to become a prominent East Coast city. In the northeast it enhances the beauty of the Pocono ...
SHAFFER HOMESTEAD
Location ID: #10086927
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Having the distinction of being the oldest house in Windber, the Shaffer Homestead is now home to the Windber Museum. The house was moved from its original location just down the hill on the site of the Berwind-White Company office building. Shaffer ...
Location ID: #10086882
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Formerly the Hotel Leister, the Windber Hotel was constructed c. 1897. In addition to the numerous boarding houses in the town, there were once as many as 11 hotels in Windber. The brick structure is ornamented with a cast iron cornice and parapet, ...
Location ID: #10086635
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Potter County is a rural, northern tier county that borders New York State; it is known by the nickname “God’s County”; the county seat is Coudersport. It is also home to Cherry Springs State Park. The park was named Pennsylvania's first dark sky ...
Location ID: #10085405
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Built in 1841, Bogert's Bridge spans 145 feet over the Little Lehigh River. it is not open to vehicular traffic & is under the jurisdiction of the City of Allentown.
Location ID: #10085221
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Listed on the national Register of Historical places, this 3 level eighteenth Century bank house in Central Pennsylvania is made of local stone and is connected to a nineteenth century summer kitchen. New systems, roof and equipment added, but ...
Location ID: #10084935
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Proud to be the premier hotel in Greensburg, Pa. The Ramada Hotel & Conference Center is nestled in the foothills of the Laurel Highlands yet conveniently located near Pittsburgh.
With 146 guestrooms which feature microwaves, mini refrigerators, ...
Location ID: #10085243
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Mount Laurel Performing Arts Center in the Pocono Mountains was formally a non-profit performing arts center. Total seating capacity was 10,009; covered 2,509, uncovered 7,500.