Location ID: #10070741
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Fulton County was founded in 1850 and named after the inventor, Robert Fulton; a Pennsylvania native. The courthouse is located in the county seat of McConnellsburg & was the first county office building erected in the borough.
Location ID: #10070667
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Located about 25 miles northwest of Gettysburg, Chambersburg was founded and settled c. 1730 by Benjamin Chambers. Today it serves as the county seat for Franklin County.
Location ID: #10070388
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Located about 25 miles northwest of Gettysburg, Chambersburg was founded and settled c. 1730 by Benjamin Chambers. Today it serves as the county seat for Franklin County.
Location ID: #10047109
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Location ID: #10026049
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Location ID: #10055329
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The Bradford Main Street Movie House is located in downtown Bradford in the Hooker-Fulton Building. The building, an ornate eight-story Art Deco edifice was completed in 1931. The Main Street Movie House opened in 1935.
Location ID: #10033012
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A variety of quaint covered bridges scatted throughout Columbia & Montour counties.
Location ID: #10030872
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Colyer Lake is a 77-acre Commonwealth owned impoundment located near State College in Potter Township, Centre County. The lake is created by a dam located on Sinking Creek.
Location ID: #10044547
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The courthouse sits amongst Victorian architecture in a town square setting in Bellefonte, which is the Centre County seat.
Location ID: #10024588
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Carnegie Mellon is a world renowned global research university. The university was founded in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie.
Location ID: #10030993
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Downtown Pittsburgh in all its' glory.
Location ID: #10030617
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Location ID: #10034592
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Elfreths Alley is the Nations Oldest Continuously Occupied Street. Adam Clampfer’s shop and tavern originally stood on the spot where House 134 stands today. Built in the middle of the 18th century, Clampfer’s store sold items like New England rum, ...
Location ID: #10046357
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The Franklin Institute, named after the noted scientist and statesman Benjamin Franklin, is a museum in Philadelphia. The Franklin Institute has been housed in this impressive building since its completion in 1934. It is one of the oldest centers ...
Frank Lloyd Wright Museum
Location ID: #10030957
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Fallingwater, a 5330 square foot private residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright was built in the late 1930's. The home was constructed using a cantilver design that gives it the appearance of being suspended over a 30 foot waterfall. Located in ...
Location ID: #10044626
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Scenery, especially in the fall, is one of Pennsylvania’s biggest assets; outdoor recreation areas, mountains and lakes abound in Centre County.
Location ID: #10046254
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Surrounded on one side by Pennsylvania's Allegheny National Forest, Glendorn, a 1,380 acre resort is located in northwestern Pennsylvania, just 8 miles from downtown Bradford. Densely forested hills, up to 2,100 feet in elevation provide shade and ...
Location ID: #10049829
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Girardville is a borough in Schuylkill County and typically of the region, it contains anthracite coal deposits. Coal-mining provided employment for many of the people who lived there c. 1900 and for several decades of the 20th Century. Girardville ...
Location ID: #10054916
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Jennings Environmental Education Center is a 300-acre state park in Butler County that provides a distinct combination of prairie and forest. One of the park’s main features, the 20-acre relict (organism or species of an earlier time surviving in ...
Location ID: #10046462
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Kane, a borough in McKean County in Pennsylvania, was founded in 1863 by Civil War general Thomas L. Kane. It is elevated at 2210 feet above sea level. In the early part of the 20th century, Kane had large glassworks, bottle works, lumber mills, ...
Location ID: #10056150
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Leonard Harrison State Park is a 585-acre park in Tioga County. Located 10 miles west of Wellsboro, on the east rim of the Pine Creek Gorge otherwise known as the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, it offers spectacular views. The gorge is 800 feet deep ...
HUGH MOORE PARK
Location ID: #10045907
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The Lehigh Canal was built to transport anthracite coal from the upper Lehigh Valley to urban northeast markets. The canal was designed by Canvass White, an engineer of New York's Erie Canal and was constructed between 1827 and 1829. The Lehigh ...
Location ID: #10033013
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Location ID: #10049930
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Minersville, part of the Coal Region is located in Schuylkill County, four miles west of Pottsville. Anthracite coal deposits are plentiful throughout in the region. The evolution of the anthracite coal region began hundreds of millions of years ...