Location ID: #10085139
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The Forum Auditorium is a prominent building within Harrisburg's Capitol Complex. Opened in 1931, it was constructed of mostly grey limestone and features 22 bronze doors. The exterior artwork is comprised of figures depicting “man’s creative & ...
Location ID: #10134894
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Various state buildings throughout Harrisburg's Capitol Complex.
Location ID: #10082347
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The Forum Auditorium is a prominent building within Harrisburg's Capitol Complex. Opened in 1931, it was constructed of mostly grey limestone and features 22 bronze doors. The interior contains eight types of marble imported from Europe, Africa and ...
Location ID: #10001101
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Location ID: #10001108
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Location ID: #10079364
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Originally built as a simple stone farmhouse in 1789, the present day Hunting Hill Mansion was elevated to the grand scale seen today in 1914. This English style Tudor mansion includes 38 rooms, 13 fireplaces, a ballroom and a "Grand Staircase ...
Location ID: #10052184
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Located approximately 16 miles from center city Philadelphia, Ridley Creek State Park is comprised of over 2600 acres of Delaware County woodlands and meadows; the magnificent terrain is bisected by Ridley Creek.
The bulk of the acreage (about ...
***aka Pine Township
Location ID: #10298223
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Templeton is a small rural town in Western Pennsylvania. Geographically it is approximately 50 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.
Location ID: #10298162
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Elderton is a small, quaint borough in Western Pennsylvania's Armstrong County.
Location ID: #10061339
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The 2981 acre Yellow Creek State Park in western Pennsylvania’s Indiana County was named after the Yellow and Little Yellow creeks; both contain significant amounts of yellow clay in their banks and floors. The two creeks flow into the 720 acre ...
Location ID: #10297013
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Located in the New Freedom Art District / Lancaster Avenue corridor of Philadelphia
Street-level access with large front windows providing natural light
Open floor plan that accommodates up to 70 guests banquet styled seating, 150 standing room ...
Location ID: #10131027
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Perry is a rural county in Central PA located just north of Dauphin County (Harrisburg). Cumberland County, considered part of the Harrisburg Metro Area lies just south of Perry County.
Location ID: #10296020
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Old and beautifully renovated row home in Philadelphia - South Philly, Bella Vista neighborhood. Look of Northeast homes built from 1700-early 1900. 1 block from Italian market (where Rocky ran down - still looks the same with food vendors in the ...
Location ID: #10047105
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This park is nestled in the gap of Tuscarora Mountain, Franklin County. Dedicated in honor of the 15th president of the United States, this narrow, peaceful hollow is the site of James Buchanan's birthplace. A stone pyramid monument surrounded by ...
Location ID: #10047179
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Cowans Gap State Park is a 1,085-acre park in the beautiful Allens Valley of Fulton County. A 42-acre lake, large campground, rustic cabins and many hiking trails are prime attractions. Buchanan State Forest land surrounds the park, providing ...
Location ID: #10056503
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Pine Grove Furnace State Park is steeped in natural and historical features. Spanning 696 acres, Pine Grove Furnace is located on South Mountain & is surrounded by Michaux State Forest. It is comprised of two lakes; 25-acre Laurel Lake, 1.7-acre ...
Location ID: #10186614
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Glen Rock is a borough in York County approximately 14 miles south of the city of York.
Bureau of Forestry, District #1
Location ID: #10031024
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The Michaux State Forest is named in honor of Andre Michaux, a French botanist, dispatched by the King and Queen of France in 1785 to gather plants for the Royal Gardens. He and his son Francois Andre Michaux discovered and named a host of flowers, ...
Location ID: #10094620
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Michaux State Forest is named in honor of Andre Michaux, a French botanist, dispatched by the King and Queen of France in 1785 to gather plants for the Royal Gardens. He and his son Francois Andre Michaux discovered and named a host of flowers, ...
Family Court Building
Location ID: #10002871
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Location ID: #10059288
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The historic stone house located within Susquehannock State Park known as the Landis House was built in 1850 by James Buchanan Long for his wife and children. The structure containing native stone, a slate roof and wood plank floors serves as a ...
Location ID: #10059278
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The 224-acre Susquehannock State Park is located on a scenic, wooded plateau overlooking the Susquehanna River & Conowingo Reservoir in southern Lancaster County. The park is about fifteen miles from the city of Lancaster.
Location ID: #10046156
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Founded in 1911, the foundry is a wholesale distributor of plumbing, heating & industrial supplies.
Location ID: #10047204
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Fort Washington State Park is a 493-acre state park in Montgomery County, approximately 17 miles north of Philadelphia.. The park is noted for the springtime flowering of dogwood trees,
Both Fort Washington State Park and the neighboring town ...