Pennsylvania Cities and Towns with Underground Railroad Station 1833-1860
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(c. CHARLES BLOCKSON TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, 2001) ADAMS COUNTY CHESTER COUNTY ERIE COUNTY MERCER COUNTY…
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Named after an Irish supply ship, Mount Joy was founded in 1721 by Scots-Irish immigrants…
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Marietta, tucked in along the Susquehanna River just four miles south of Columbia, was founded in…
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Manheim was founded in 1760 by Henrich Wilhelm Stiegel, who reportedly named the town for…
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Known today for its tree-lined streets and eclectic architecture, Lititz was first settled in the…
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The following list of Carnegie libraries in Pennsylvania provides…
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A hub of art, culture, shopping and dining, historic downtown Lancaster is a vibrant city…
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Arriving in Lancaster County in the 1720's, the oldest and largest Amish community in the…
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Amish and Mennonite Tourist Information Center The friendly town of Intercourse, tucked into Amish…
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Incorporated District, Boroughs, and Townships in the County of Philadelphia, 1854 Created By: http://www.ushistory.org ARAMINGO…