Location ID: #10246000
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Perfect ranch house with beautiful curb appeal and plenty of yard to roam.
Quiet street with no thru traffic
Open floor plan inside use as well.
***Franklin Township, Adams County
Location ID: #10246093
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Orrtanna is a small town with a rural feel lying within the bounds of Adams County's breathtaking scenery. It is located less than 10 miles from historic Gettysburg.
***aka Franklin Township, Adams County
Location ID: #10190629
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Cashtown is roughly 9 miles northwest of Gettysburg. Due to its close proximity to the battlefield it is rich in Civil War history.
Location ID: #10035015
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Opened in 1829, Eastern State Penitentiary was once the most famous and expensive prison in the world. Today it stands in ruin as a haunting world of crumbling cellblocks and empty guard towers.
The facility quickly became one of the most ...
Location ID: #10094662
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Perched along the Monongahela River in Allegheny County, the Carrie Furnace Works are located near the old steel town of Braddock. Carrie Furnaces #'s 6 & 7 are the only non-operative blast furnaces that remain standing in the Pittsburgh area & ...
Location ID: #10055335
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Kettle Creek State Park is a 1,793 acre state park adjacent to Kettle Creek in western Clinton County. The park is in a valley surrounded by mountainous terrain and wilderness and includes the Alvin R. Bush Dam built in 1961 as a flood control ...
Location ID: #10056587
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Ole Bull State Park spans 132 acres in the Kettle Creek Valley of Potter County. Surrounded by Susquehannock State Forest, the woods around the park are called the Black Forest because of once dense tree cover, mountainous terrain & wilderness ...
Location ID: #10245686
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Dillsburg is a borough in northwestern York County. Geographically it lies about 14 miles SW of Harrisburg near South Mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains range.
formally the Corry Hotel (until 1991)
Location ID: #10089320
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Originally built as the Corry Hotel in 1925; the building served as a hotel & restaurant for 66 years. In 1991 the Corry Higher Education Council & Smith Education Center were established & both operate out of this historic building. The Center ...
Center for Community Engagement, York College of PA
Location ID: #10106060
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Historic, 100+ year old building that once housed the exclusive Lafayette Club of York. Established in 1898 it closed its doors in 2012. The building (depicted as the club in photo) was gifted to York College of Pennsylvania & serves as the ...
Location ID: #10073265
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Large public university with many buildings, trees, and fields.
Location ID: #10245077
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This beautiful property is literally the perfect blank slate for filming! We've got you covered! Murder mystery? Our 11-acres of woods + field are ideal for this! Dilapidated shed in the woods? Check. Romance? The front porch swing is perfect for a ...
Location ID: #10245461
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Location ID: #10245417
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The market in Penn Square, downtown Lancaster opened in 1889. Housed in a Romanesque architecture styled building, it is the oldest continuously running farmers’ market in the United States and features over 60 vendors.
Location ID: #10245410
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The borough of Quarryville, Lancaster County is approximately 14 miles south of the City of Lancaster. It was named in the 1890’s after the stone quarry adjacent to the village where the quarry workers lived.
Location ID: #10071901
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This impeccably maintained ranch home is located on Hickory Hill, a tree-lined street in Bethlehem’s Saucon Valley. Amenities include: 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 2 wood-burning fireplaces, hardwood floors, a center island kitchen and a large in ...
Location ID: #10031385
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This classic Bucks County Farm dates back to the 1789 and has had an intriguing lineage. In the late 1930’s, the farm was purchased by the playwright, Jack Kirkland with the proceeds from his Broadway play “Tobacco Road,” and soon became a ...
Location ID: #10031287
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This classic Bucks County Farm dates back to 1789 and has had an intriguing lineage. In the late 1930’s, the farm was purchased by the playwright, Jack Kirkland with the proceeds from his Broadway play “Tobacco Road,” and soon became a gathering ...
Location ID: #10175016
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The Triode Media Studios is one of 10 PA qualified production facilities and one of 5 PA qualified post production facilities. Our 10,000 square foot Lancaster, PA studio is perfect for both large and small projects and uses the same technology of ...
Location ID: #10057589
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Located in picturesque Media, Rose Tree Media is across from Rose Tree Park and the historic Rose Tree Tavern. The available space is a large unobstructed 3rd floor expanse approximately 1100 sq ft with many large windows, plenty of natural light ...
Location ID: #10059195
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This typical Cape Cod cottage lies within Shawnee State Park. It is built in the style favored in post-WWII United States.
Location ID: #10059193
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Shawnee State Park spans 3,983 acres of Pennsylvania’s scenic Ridge and Valley Province located ten miles west of the historic town of Bedford. A focal point of the park is the 451-acre Shawnee Lake. Shawnee State Park is named for American Indians ...
Location ID: #10045883
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Shawnee State Park is 3,983 acres of Pennsylvania’s scenic Ridge and Valley Province located ten miles west of the historic town of Bedford. A focal point of the park is the 451-acre Shawnee Lake. Shawnee State Park is named for American Indians who ...
Location ID: #10092092
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The area in and surrounding Canoe Creek State Park is rich in limestone. The limestone was quarried and used for many purposes like providing needed raw materials for the iron and steel industries of Pennsylvania. There are several abandoned ...