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Allentown,
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Lewisburg,
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Altoona,
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Luzerne,
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Archbald,
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Lycoming
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Ashland,
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Monroe,
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Berks
County, Pennsylvania |
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Monroe
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Bethlehem,
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Northumberland,
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Blair
County, Pennsylvania |
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Philadelphia,
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Bloomsburg,
Pennsylvania |
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Philadelphia
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Carbon
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Pittsburgh,
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Carbondale,
Pennsylvania |
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Pittston,
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Carlisle,
Pennsylvania |
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Pottsville,
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Clearfield,
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Reading,
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Cumberland
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Schuylkill,
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DuBois,
Pennsylvania |
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Scranton,
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Hamlin,
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Stroudsburg,
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Harrisburg,
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Sunbury,
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Hazleton,
Pennsylvania |
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Union
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Honesdale,
Pennsylvania |
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Williamsport,
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Lackawanna,
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Wilkes-Barre,
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Lehigh
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What
do quilting, hex signs, coal mines, honeymoons, railroads, streudel,
history, mountains, covered bridges, and rivers have in common?
Pennsylvania, of course!
Settled in 1643, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania
in Dauphin County is the capital of PA.
This state saw the birth of
the United States in Philadelphia's Independence Hall, and the cruel
sacrifices made to establish and defend our new freedom at Valley Forge.
Pennsylvania is called the Keystone State, as it was the center colony
of the original 13 colonies. It was said that it held the colonies
together like the "keystone" in a window or door arch.
Philadelphia was our state capital during the Revolutionary War. York
was the first capital of the United States, and The
Constitution of the United States and The
American Declaration of Independence were both written in
Pennsylvania. Benjamin
Franklin asked be buried in PA.
The
Industrial Revolution affected the entire civilized world and was
triggered in a small 500 mile area in northeast PA. It was here that
anthracite coal was discovered by men intelligent enough to develop a
process to use it (Jesse Fell of Wilkes-Barre and David Thomas of the
Crane Iron Works in Catasauqua). 300 million year old plant matter has
turned into coal all over the world. In northeastern Pennsylvania,
however, the coal is purer, harder, and of higher carbon content than
other coal. Over 95 percent of the Western Hemisphere is supplied with
coal from northeastern Pennsylvania.
Erie, PA's harbor is home to
the Flagship Niagara, Commodore Perry's flagship in a decisive battle in
the War of 1812. Gettysburg, PA, was a turning point in the "War
Between the States". A massacre for both sides, the sobering loss
of life is honored in PA's solemn preservation of this battlefield. Lincoln's
Gettysburg Address was written in PA.
Pennsylvania
was the world's leader in developing transportation technology in the
days when railroads were king and the state has the world's best
collections of trains and railroading equipment to prove it! The
Pennsylvania Railroad was once the largest in the world, operating 7,000
locomotives and 250,000 cars. The completion of the Horseshoe Curve near
Altoona, PA was a significant engineering feat that opened the United
States for Westward expansion. Pennsylvania was the home to many
railroading firsts. Explore the Pennsylvania
Historical and Museum Commission and PA
Railways.
Pennsylvania boasts 50
natural lakes and 2,500 man-made lakes.
Pennsylvania is also the
home of numerous sports teams including the Penn State University
Nittany Lions and professional teams such as the Pittsburgh Pirates and
Steelers; the Philadelphia Phillies; 76ers and Eagles and the Scranton
Wilkes-Barre Red Barons minor league baseball team and Wilkes-Barre /
Scranton Penguins hockey team.
Links:
Camelback
Resort
Covered
Bridges
Lackawanna
Coal Mine
Lehigh
Valley Wine Trail
Marywood
University
Montage
Mountain
No.
9 Mine & Museum
Pioneer
Tunnel Coal Mine
Railroad
Museum of Pennsylvania
Shawnee
Inn and Golf Resort
Steamtown,
U.S.A
State Bird: Ruffed Grouse 
State Flower: Mountain Laurel
State Tree: Hemlock
State Animal: Whitetail Deer
State Fish: Brook Trout
State Dog: Great Dane
State Beverage: Milk
State Motto: Virtue, Liberty and Independence
State Insect: Firefly
State Beautification Plant: Crownvetch
State Electric Locomotive: GGI 4859 Electric Locomotive
State Steam Locomotive: K4s Steam Locomotive
State Ship: United States Brig Niagara
State Fossil: Phacops Rana
State Song: Pennsylvania
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