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Golf Courses – Limerick, Pennsylvania
I played in early Julyduring a dry spell, but not a drought....this course was like playing on thedust bowl ! More on GolfReview
Landmarks – York, Pennsylvania
Inscription. On this site stood the house of Archibald McClean; surveyor for the Penns, county officer, and ardent patriot. Traditionally the Treasury of U. S. 1777-1778, while York was national capital. , Erected by Pennsylvania ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania
Yeah they may not greet you at your car and clean your clubs, but that''''s a good thing; you don''''t have to tip anyone and that is more money for beer and hot dogs. More on golflink.com
Landmarks – York, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Continental Congress held its session, Sept. 30, 1777 June 28, 1778 in Courthouse which stood in the center of this square. Here, Treaties with France and Articles of Confederation were adopted. , Erected by Pennsylvania ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Lititz, Pennsylvania
Directions Board of Directors: It takes a village to pull off a polo season each year. Without a doubt, these individuals are to be recognized ... More on Lancasterpolo.org
Landmarks – North York, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Recognized as America's oldest agricultural fair, dating its origin from a charter issued by the Penns in 1765. Discontinued after 1815, the fair has been conducted annually since 1853 by the York County Agricultural ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Spring Grove, Pennsylvania
ok for the money More on golflink.com
Things To Do – Ronks, Pennsylvania
(Herr Mill or Soudersburg, 178', 1885, 38-36-21) across Pequea Creek W. of Paradise , Lancaster County, PA. US30 W. 1.5 miles from jct with Leacock Rd. in Paradise, SW on Soudersburg Rd. 0.5 miles, S. on Ronks Rd. 150’ to ... More on dalejtravis.com
National And State Parks – Audubon, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Revolutionary patriot, state official, and member of Continental Congress, 1780-81. Colonel of a rifle battalion, Philadelphia Associators, 1775-76; served in Battle of Princeton. A founder, Society of Free (or "Fighting") ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Gap, Pennsylvania
Inscription. An Indian trail, which was later the original Conestoga Road, passed through Gap, half a mile south of here. Over it, in the 17th century Minquas(Conestoga) Indians carried quantities of beaver skins from the Susquehanna ... More on HMDB
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