Location ID: #10072983
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Hotel in downtown Honesdale, nice painted brick work. Large building with many windows. Rumored to be haunted. Local watering hole.
Location ID: #10089158
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Open Space in front of old building' "The Cooperage" in the Pocono Mountains
Location ID: #10073249
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Nice brick building with columns out front.
Location ID: #10073562
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Great series of waterfalls. Can be rigged for safety. Flows into a gorge with great observation platforms for camera set-up.
Location ID: #10073424
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Historic petit truss bridge. Nice historic bridge. The bridge is on the national historic register and is slated for replacement by PennDOT instead of restoration.
Location ID: #10073320
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Decent sized park with memorial in one corner, basketball court, baseball field, and playground equipment.
Location ID: #10073123
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Church built in 1800's as an nondenominational mission during the canal era.
Location ID: #10073238
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Small old wooden sided church. Trees surrounding it.
Location ID: #10073235
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Single set of train tracks running through rural area.
Location ID: #10073234
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Small brick building, small front windows.
Location ID: #10073229
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Old time bar and grill, cool old atmosphere. Upstairs includes original to the building set your own pin bowling.
Location ID: #10089473
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This lumber company has been in existence since the late 1800's & located close to a civil war train wreck. It is now owned by Dirlam Brothers Lumber Company.
Location ID: #10077661
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A sheriff's office in the Pocono Mountains
Location ID: #10073326
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Large brick court facility set back from the road.
Location ID: #10069497
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Built in 1886 by James & Mary Pinchot as a summer home, Grey Towers eventually became the primary residence of their son Gifford. James Pinchot was a pioneer in recoginizing the destructive environmental effects of industrialization in the 19th ...
Location ID: #10085318
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Founded by the citizens of Slippery Rock, the college opened March 26, 1889. A steady expansion of programs lead to Slippery Rock being granted university status in 1983. The campus spans 650 acres comprised of over 40 buildings. Slippery Rock ...
Location ID: #10048777
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Ashland is a borough in Schuylkill County located 12 miles northwest of Pottsville, the county seat. Ashland lies in the anthracite coal region of eastern Pennsylvania; was originally settled in 1850 and incorporated in 1857. The evolution of the ...
Location ID: #10085199
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Clarion serves as the seat for Clarion County, one of Pennsylvania's northwestern counties. Originally settled in 1839, the region was rich in natural resources including gas, oil, coal & lumber.
Location ID: #10102992
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Opened in 1896, Waldameer Park & Water World is the 4th oldest amusement park in Pennsylvania & the 10th oldest in the United States. It borders Presque Isle State Park on the shore of Lake Erie and thus affords easy access to its beaches. Waldameer ...
Location ID: #10089316
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Opened in 1896, Waldameer Park & Water World is one of the oldest amusement parks in the US. It borders Presque Isle State Park on the shore of Lake Erie and thus affords easy access to its beaches. Waldameer has over 75 attractions including ...
Location ID: #10099820
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Opened in 1896, Waldameer Park & Water World is the 4th oldest amusement park in Pennsylvania & the 10th oldest in the United States. It borders Presque Isle State Park on the shore of Lake Erie and thus affords easy access to its beaches. Waldameer ...
Location ID: #10073080
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Old time theater in the Pocono Mountains. Glass block in front entry. Current home of the Black Bear Film Festival.
Location ID: #10086608
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The Port of Erie is a full service shipyard containing 300,000 square feet of warehouse space, dry-dock & a crane system. The port is located on the southeastern shore of Lake Erie within Presque Isle Bay, a natural harbor formed by Presque Isle. ...
Location ID: #10086603
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Lake Erie, the smallest of the Great Lakes spans c.76 miles of Pennsylvania shoreline all in Erie County. At an average depth of 62 feet (210 feet maximum), Lake Erie is the warmest of the Great Lakes and produces more fish than the four other Great ...