Location ID: #10133364
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Trestles along Piney Rail Line. The line runs through 23.7 miles in Clarion County stretching from the Piney Damn Road to the Brookville Rails to Trails. There are seven beautiful trestles over Piney Creek along with several different areas to ...
Location ID: #840
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PLAYGROUNDS
Location ID: #10082690
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The Erie Transportation Center serves as the hub of all forms of transportation in and around Lake Erie. The nearby Port of Erie is a full service shipyard containing 300,000 square feet of warehouse space, dry-dock & a crane system. The port is ...
Location ID: #10128417
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Port Erie with access to 85 million people within a 500 mile radius is pivotal to Canadian & American industries. The port is located on the southeast shore of Lake Erie in a natural bay of Presque Isle. Port Erie's harbor entrance channel is 29 ...
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 ...
Location ID: #10086605
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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 ...
Location ID: #10133026
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Joseph Priestly's (1733-1804) manor house & laboratory was built in 1795 & designed by his wife in the Georgian architectural style with Federalist accents. Priestly is best known for his 1774 discovery of oxygen in his native England. Priestly ...
Location ID: #10132999
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Restaurant/Bar located in Greentown, Pike County; Pocono Mountains.
Location ID: #10073476
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Rural restaurant.
Location ID: #10132985
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Examples of Moravian tiles found in Fonthill Castle & the Moravian Pottery & Tiles Works.
The Moravian Pottery & Tile Works building is a designated National Historic Landmark. Built in the late 1890's, the factory produced handmade decorative ...
Location ID: #10080052
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The Moravian Pottery & Tile Works building is a designated National Historic Landmark. Built in the late 1890's, the factory produced handmade decorative tiles in a style developed by the founder Henry Chapman Mercer (1856-1930). Today the ...
Location ID: #10131026
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Duncannon is one of rural Perry County's most populous towns. It is just a few miles north of the PA Capitol, Harrisburg & was founded in 1792.
Location ID: #10132528
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Rocky Ridge, York’s first county park spans 750 acres. Mostly comprised of mature oak forest land, it features observation decks & numerous trails enabling all to appreciate its many spectacular views. Perhaps it is best known for its annual ...
Location ID: #10095985
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The city of York serves as the county seat for York County in southcentral Pennsylvania. Named after York, England it has been nicknamed "The White Rose City". The current population exceeds 40,000 and geographically it lies about 25 miles south of ...
Location ID: #1753
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THEATERS and PLAYHOUSES
Location ID: #10047996
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Franklin, Pennsylvania is a small town with big heart located at the confluence of the Allegheny River and French Creek in Venango County, PA.
Running right through the center of Franklin’s beautifully preserved Victorian downtown is Liberty ...
Location ID: #10122623
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Location ID: #10132217
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Mount Carmel, Northumberland County is part of northeastern Pennsylvania's Anthracite Coal Region (aka "Coal Region"). Geographically it lies about 70 miles north of Harrisburg, the state capitol.
Location ID: #10132210
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Shamokin, Northumberland County is about 70 miles north of Harrisburg on the western edge of the Anthracite Coal Region. Otherwise known as the Coal Region, this is an anthracite mining area in northeastern PA, it spans six counties.
Location ID: #10049334
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Homes representative of those scattered in depressed areas of the anthracite coal region of northeast Pennsylvania.
Location ID: #10130969
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Penn Park is 24 acres of athletic fields and open space located to the east of Penn's academic campus. The program of the University's Department of Recreation and Intercollegiate Athletics includes 2 synthetic turf athletic fields, the ...
Location ID: #10130971
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Originally built as a Power Plant in 1924, The William M. Hollenback Center currently houses office space and the NROTC.
59,448 sq. ft.
5 floors
Location ID: #1026
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Franklin Field is the University of Pennsylvania's stadium for football, field hockey, lacrosse, sprint football, and track and field (and formerly for soccer and baseball).