***aka West Whiteland Township, Chester County
Location ID: #10192981
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Exton in suburban Philadelphia's Chester County is approximately 33 miles west of downtown.
Location ID: #10091672
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The Carlisle Barracks, established 1757 & home of the US Army War College, is one of the US's oldest military installations. The actual War College was founded in 1901 by US Secretary of State, Elihu Root. Its primary mission was to train staff ...
***Dover Township
Location ID: #10192304
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Dover in central Pennsylvania's York County is roughly 9 miles NW of the city of York & approximately 25 miles south of Harrisburg.
***aka West Pikeland Township
Location ID: #10192226
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Chester Springs is a community in suburban Philadelphia about 30 miles west of the city.
Location ID: #10060496
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The home was built in 1914 and designed by the architect who created all the houses in the Northwood Philadelphia area. Most of my homes history is locked up in the Frankford Historical Society. One day I will make an appointment to see what else I ...
Location ID: #10087055
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Promised Land State Park encompasses about 3000 acres along the Pocono Plateau. The park rises 1,800 feet above sea level, and is surrounded by 12,464 acres of Pennsylvania’s Delaware State Forest. The forests of the park consist primarily of ...
Location ID: #10133013
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Authentic 1930’s era cabins in Promised Land State Park. The park encompasses about 3000 acres along the Pocono Plateau. The park rises 1,800 feet above sea level, and is surrounded by 12,464 acres of Pennsylvania’s Delaware State Forest. The ...
Location ID: #10073222
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Many different sized cabins in the woods with centrally located bathrooms, walking and driving paths connect cabins.
Location ID: #10087280
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Built in 1816, the house was purchased over fifty years later in 1859 by prosperous Gettysburg Attorney, David Wills. Abraham Lincoln, a houseguest of David Wills, completed his historic Gettysburg Address in a guest bedroom the evening prior to his ...
Location ID: #10091440
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On July 2, 1863 Confederate General Robert E. Lee advanced on the Union Army at several battle sites including Devil's Den & Round Tops but the Confederacy was ultimately defeated at Gettysburg the next day. The Gettysburg National Military Park ...
Location ID: #10091435
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Site of Confederate General George Pickett's 15,000 soldier advance against roughly 6,500 Union soldiers. The Union was ultimately successful signifying the end of the Battle of Gettysburg. The Gettysburg National Military Park spans the entire ...
Location ID: #10096325
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Smaller of two rocky hills south of Gettysburg. The Union troops defeated the Confederate Army on the hill the second day of the battle of July 1863.
Location ID: #10078550
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The Gettysburg National Military Park is the site of the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg. It is also where Lincoln recited his famous Gettysburg Address. The park contains many memorials and the Gettysburg National Cemetery. It spans an area of 9.358 ...
Location ID: #10080441
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Gettysburg National Cemetery contains the graves of over 3,500 Union soldiers killed during the Battle of Gettysburg. Lincoln's famous Gettysburg Address was given at the cemeterie's dedication ceremony on November 19, 1863. The cemetery and the ...
Location ID: #10046359
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Built in 1859, the station served as the western terminus of the Gettysburg Railroad line to Hanover, Pennsylvania.
President Lincoln arrived here by train on November 18, 1863, invited by David Wills to deliver "a few appropriate remarks" at ...
Location ID: #10087489
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Soaring above the campus of the University of Pittsburgh is the 42 story, Gothic Revival style Cathedral of Learning. Founded in 1787 as the Pittsburgh Academy, Pitt as it is colloquially known became the University of Pittsburgh in 1908. A renowned ...
Location ID: #10087485
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Soaring above the campus of the University of Pittsburgh is the 42 story, Gothic Revival style Cathedral of Learning. Founded in 1787 as the Pittsburgh Academy, Pitt as it is colloquially known became the University of Pittsburgh in 1908. A renowned ...
Location ID: #10191268
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A stone one room schoolhouse with a bell tower outside Doylestown built in 1859 and used as a school until 1960. It has its original water fountain little boy urinal and a dent ion closet. Upstairs there are original carving in the walls from 1900 ...
Location ID: #10191414
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Roughly 35 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, Saltsburg emerged as a settlement as a result of the large deposits of salt it contained & the wells used to mine it. it features numerous canals & railroad tracks that transverse it; it lies along the ...
Location ID: #10093420
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Worlds End State Park is in a narrow S-shaped valley of the Loyalsock Creek just south of Forksville, Sullivan County. Comprised of 780 acres within the Endless Mountains region of north central Pennsylvania, the park is nearly surrounded by ...
Location ID: #10091197
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Worlds End State Park is in a narrow S-shaped valley of the Loyalsock Creek just south of Forksville, Sullivan County. Comprised of 780 acres within the Endless Mountains region of north central Pennsylvania, the park is nearly surrounded by ...