aka Bethel Township, Lebanon County
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Fredericksburg is a town in central Pennsylvania's Lebanon County. It is approximately 33 miles north of the city of Lancaster.
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The Masonic Temple, Library and Museum is listed on the Historic Register as a National Historic Landmark. It is a Norman Revival style building build of brick backed granite. It has two asymmetrical towers and an archway entrance fashioned after ...
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Bethel is a rural township in northwest Berks County. It is approximately 25 miles from Reading.
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North East is named for its northeastern location in Erie County; it is in close proximity to Lake Erie as well. It is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places and Victorian Era architecture can be found within. The borough was founded in ...
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Formally the North East Town Hall, the building is now home to the Cultural Center & North East Arts Council. The Historical Society also maintains offices within. North East is named for its northeastern location in Erie County; it is in close ...
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An example of the railroad tracks that run through the town of North East. In close proximity, the Lake Shore Railway Society operates a museum in the former passenger depot building. North East is named for its northeastern location in Erie ...
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North East is named for its northeastern location in Erie County; it is in close proximity to Lake Erie as well. It is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places and Victorian Era architecture can be found within.
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North East is named for its northeastern location in Erie County; it is in close proximity to Lake Erie as well. It is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places and Victorian Era architecture can be found within.
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Blackberry Ridge is over 300 acres of wooded property in Appalachia Mountains of Southwest Pennsylvania. The Turkey Foot trail traverses the property, which is the historic sunken road that George Washington and others used prior to the National ...
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Blackberry Ridge is over 300 acres of wooded property in Appalachia Mountains of Southwest Pennsylvania. The Turkey Foot trail traverses the property, which is the historic sunken road that George Washington and others used prior to the National ...
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Modern Jail
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Correctional Facility, Prison, Close, Medium, Minimum, Intake, Medical, Therapeutic Community, and Disciplinary/Administrative Segregation
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JAIL CELLS Circa 1920-1950
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In the early-mid 1700's Moravian settlers in Bethlehem began building an industrial center along the Monocacy Creek, provider of the necessary water for powering mills. Between the 1740's & 1770's the original log structures were replaced with the ...
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Bethlehem, located in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley has a population of about 75,000. Founded in 1741, Bethlehem is known for its colonial and industrial past.
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Bethlehem, located in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley has a population of about 75,000. Founded in 1741, Bethlehem is known for its colonial and industrial past.
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Opened in 1909, West Park is known for its prominent band shell and the numerous outdoor concerts performed there. The beautiful park also features a fountain, ornamental trees & gardens. It is centrally located within the city of Allentown.
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The Lynford Lardner Cabin, built c. 1746-1750 is located within Allentown’s Trexler Memorial Park. The story-and-a-half log cabin was used in the early twentieth century by General Harry C. Trexler, a local philanthropist, as a summer retreat on his ...
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Lovely park in downtown Allentown encompassing the Little Lehigh Creek. It is located next to Bogart's Covered Bridge & is home to the Lehigh Fish Hatchery & Museum of Indian Culture.
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Built c. 1858 as a family residence, Robert Heysham Sayre constructed the Revival-style mansion in the heart of the Lehigh Valley. As the chief engineer for the Lehigh Valley Railroad he chose a site in close proximity to the smoke and noise of the ...
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This unique 1886 architect-designed house was built as a wedding present from a rich Philadelphian for his eldest daughter. Named Primrose Cottage, it is a remnant from the Gilded Age and remains as a reminder of the elite enclave around the ...
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Easton's Northampton Street Bridge (aka "The Free Bridge") is owned & operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission. Completed in 1896, this historic bridge transverses the Delaware River connecting Easton to New Jersey.
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Easton is the county seat for Northampton County. It is located in eastern Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley in close proximity to Allentown & Bethlehem. It is approximately 55 miles north of Philadelphia and only 70 miles west of NYC, convenient for NYC ...