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Landmarks – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. In the house at 223 N. Front Street lived two 19th Century Pennsylvania Governors, William Bigler (1852-1855) and James Pollock (1855-1858). Also here resided U. S. Army Major Marcus Reno, the controversial survivor of ... More on HMDB
Museums – Washington, Pennsylvania
While you're at LeMoyne House, peek at the guns and uniforms in the Southwest Pennsylvania Military Museum, a repository of memorabilia from all of America's wars. The book and gift shop offers an... More on Off the Beaten Path: Pennsylvania
National And State Parks – Richmond, Ohio
It has a nice small lake and beach though currently no lifeguards. More on Epinions.com
Museums – Laughlintown, Pennsylvania
Topics: living, history. More on MuseumStuff.com
Book Shopping – Camp Hill, Pennsylvania
Premier location for books, music, local entertainment ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Bedford, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Set aside, at the time of Manor survey in 1761, by the family of William Penn, as property of the town of Bedford. , Erected 1951 by Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. , Location. 40° 1.038′ N, ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Shawnee Lake sits within 3,983 acres of state park land. There are numerous lake related activities. Sailboating is very popular and warm water fishing is popular as well. The 293 campsites are all within walking distance to the lake ... More on Wildernet.com
Landmarks – Brownsville, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Born May 6, 1853 in a house still standing on Front Street. Attorney-General in 1901, leading the anti-trust fight. A U. S. Senator, 1904–09. Secretary of State under Taft. Re-elected Senator in 1917. Died in 1921. ... More on HMDB
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