[1] |
Landmark name |
Image |
Date designated[2] |
Location |
County |
Description |
1 |
1762 Waterworks |
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000000001981-05-29-0000May 29, 1981 (#72001142) |
Bethlehem 40°37′09″N 75°23′00″W / 40.619167°N 75.383333°W / 40.619167; -75.383333 (1762 Waterworks) |
Northampton |
The oldest municipal waterworks in the nation.
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2 |
Edward G. Acheson House |
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000000001976-05-11-0000May 11, 1976 (#76001679) |
Monongahela
908 Main St. 40°12′20″N 79°56′02″W / 40.205638°N 79.933776°W / 40.205638; -79.933776 (Edward G. Acheson House) |
Washington |
Home of self-taught inventor-engineer Edward G. Acheson, where in 1891 he invented carborundum.
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3 |
Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail |
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000000001976-05-11-0000May 11, 1976 (#73001586) |
Pittsburgh 436 Grant Street 40°26′18″N 79°59′46″W / 40.4384°N 79.9961°W / 40.4384; -79.9961 (Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail) |
Allegheny |
Spectacular jail and courthouse designed by architect Henry Hobson Richardson in a Romanesque style.
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4 |
Allegheny Portage Railroad of the Pennsylvania Canal |
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000000001962-12-29-0000December 29, 1962 (#66000648) |
Johnstown 40°27′15″N 78°32′25″W / 40.454167°N 78.540278°W / 40.454167; -78.540278 (Allegheny Portage Railroad of the Pennsylvania Canal) |
Blair |
Railroad that transported canalboats over the Allegheny Mountains, between the eastern and western sections of the Pennsylvania Canal; regarded as a technological marvel.
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5 |
Andalusia |
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000000001966-11-13-0000November 13, 1966 (#66000649) |
Andalusia 40°03′43″N 74°57′30″W / 40.061944°N 74.958333°W / 40.061944; -74.958333 (Andalusia) |
Bucks |
Greek Revival residence of Nicholas Biddle, head of the Second Bank of the United States.
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6 |
Henry Antes House |
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000000001992-04-27-0000April 27, 1992 (#75001657) |
Pottstown 40°17′25″N 75°32′26″W / 40.290321°N 75.540558°W / 40.290321; -75.540558 (Henry Antes House) |
Montgomery |
Headquarters of George Washington, September 23 to 26, 1777.[3]
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7 |
Augustus Lutheran Church |
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000000001967-12-24-0000December 24, 1967 (#67000019) |
Trappe 40°12′03″N 75°28′50″W / 40.200781°N 75.480545°W / 40.200781; -75.480545 (Augustus Lutheran Church) |
Montgomery |
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8 |
Bedford Springs Hotel Historic District |
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000000001991-07-17-0000July 17, 1991 (#84001413) |
Bedford 39°59′47″N 78°30′28″W / 39.996389°N 78.507778°W / 39.996389; -78.507778 (Bedford Springs Hotel Historic District) |
Bedford |
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9 |
Beginning Point of the U.S. Public Land Survey |
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000000001965-06-23-0000June 23, 1965 (#66000606) |
Ohioville, PA and East Liverpool, OH 40°38′26″N 80°31′10″W / 40.640487°N 80.519377°W / 40.640487; -80.519377 (Beginning Point of the U.S. Public Land Survey) |
Beaver, PA and Columbiana, OH |
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10 |
Beth Sholom Synagogue |
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000000002007-03-29-0000March 29, 2007 (#07000430) |
Elkins Park
8231 Old York Road 40°04′56″N 75°07′36″W / 40.082222°N 75.126667°W / 40.082222; -75.126667 (Beth Sholom Synagogue) |
Montgomery |
Frank Lloyd Wright designed it. The American Institute of Architects and National Trust for Historic Preservation commented upon it.
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11 |
Bomberger's Distillery |
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000000001980-01-16-0000January 16, 1980 (#75001649) |
Newmanstown 40°16′30″N 76°19′13″W / 40.275034°N 76.320199°W / 40.275034; -76.320199 (Bomberger's Distillery) |
Lebanon |
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12 |
Bost Building |
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000000001999-01-20-0000January 20, 1999 (#99000627) |
Homestead 621–623 East 8th Avenue 40°24′33″N 79°54′16″W / 40.40912°N 79.90436°W / 40.40912; -79.90436 (Bost Building) |
Allegheny |
Headquarters of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers during the Homestead Strike.
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13 |
Braddock Carnegie Library |
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000000002012-03-02-0000March 2, 2012 (#73001585) |
Braddock 40°24′07″N 79°51′56″W / 40.401869°N 79.865425°W / 40.401869; -79.865425 (Braddock Carnegie Library) |
Allegheny |
First Carnegie library built in the United States.
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14 |
David Bradford House |
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000000001983-07-28-0000July 28, 1983 (#73001668) |
Washington
175 S. Main St. 40°10′06″N 80°14′41″W / 40.168201°N 80.244776°W / 40.168201; -80.244776 (David Bradford House) |
Washington |
A home of David Bradford.
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15 |
Brandywine Battlefield |
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000000001961-01-20-0000January 20, 1961 (#66000660) |
Chadds Ford 39°52′31″N 75°34′31″W / 39.875278°N 75.575278°W / 39.875278; -75.575278 (Brandywine Battlefield) |
Delaware |
Site of the 1777 Battle of Brandywine.
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16 |
William Brinton 1704 House |
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000000001967-12-24-0000December 24, 1967 (#67000018) |
Dilworthtown 39°53′40″N 75°33′40″W / 39.894424°N 75.560993°W / 39.894424; -75.560993 (William Brinton 1704 House) |
Delaware |
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17 |
Bryn Athyn Historic District |
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000000002008-10-06-0000October 6, 2008 (#08001087) |
Bryn Athyn 40°08′04″N 75°03′48″W / 40.134444°N 75.063333°W / 40.134444; -75.063333 (Bryn Athyn Historic District) |
Montgomery |
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18 |
James Buchanan House (Wheatland) |
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000000001961-07-04-0000July 4, 1961 (#66000669) |
Lancaster 40°02′37″N 76°19′45″W / 40.043584°N 76.329183°W / 40.043584; -76.329183 (James Buchanan House (Wheatland)) |
Lancaster |
Home of James Buchanan while he was President and in his final years.
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19 |
Pearl S. Buck House |
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000000001980-01-16-0000January 16, 1980 (#74001755) |
Perkasie
520 Dublin Rd. 40°21′36″N 75°13′11″W / 40.36°N 75.219722°W / 40.36; -75.219722 (Pearl S. Buck House) |
Bucks |
A home of author Pearl S. Buck.
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20 |
Buckingham Friends Meeting House |
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000000002003-07-31-0000July 31, 2003 (#97000291) |
Buckingham Township
5684 Lower York Road 40°20′56″N 75°02′27″W / 40.348889°N 75.040833°W / 40.348889; -75.040833 (Buckingham Friends Meeting House) |
Bucks |
Associated with the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
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21 |
Bushy Run Battlefield |
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000000001960-10-09-0000October 9, 1960 (#66000696) |
Harrison City
2 miles E. of Harrison City on Pa. Rte. 993 40°21′19″N 79°37′12″W / 40.355278°N 79.62°W / 40.355278; -79.62 (Bushy Run Battlefield) |
Westmoreland |
Site of the Battle of Bushy Run during Pontiac's Rebellion.
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22 |
Cambria Iron Company |
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000000001989-06-22-0000June 22, 1989 (#89001101) |
Johnstown 40°20′10″N 78°55′23″W / 40.336°N 78.923°W / 40.336; -78.923 (Cambria Iron Company) |
Cambria |
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23 |
Simon Cameron House |
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000000001975-05-15-0000May 15, 1975 (#73001620) |
Harrisburg
219 S. Front St. 40°15′23″N 76°52′45″W / 40.256523°N 76.879108°W / 40.256523; -76.879108 (Simon Cameron House) |
Dauphin |
A home of Simon Cameron who had some association under Abraham Lincoln.
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24 |
Carlisle Indian School |
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000000001961-07-04-0000July 4, 1961 (#66000658) |
Carlisle 40°12′32″N 77°10′41″W / 40.209°N 77.178°W / 40.209; -77.178 (Carlisle Indian School) |
Cumberland |
Associated with Native American education. Athlete Jim Thorpe attended.
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25 |
Carrie Blast Furnaces 6 and 7 |
|
000000002006-09-20-0000September 20, 2006 (#06001070) |
Rankin, Munhall, and Swissvale boroughs Northern side of the Monongahela River, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west of the Rankin Bridge 40°24′47″N 79°53′24″W / 40.413081°N 79.89008°W / 40.413081; -79.89008 (Carrie Blast Furnaces 6 and 7) |
Allegheny |
The only 2 surviving pre-World War II blast furnaces in the Pittsburgh area.
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26 |
Cedarcroft |
|
000000001971-11-11-0000November 11, 1971 (#71000693) |
Kennett Square 39°51′28″N 75°43′09″W / 39.857827°N 75.719175°W / 39.857827; -75.719175 (Cedarcroft) |
Chester |
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27 |
Chatham Village |
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000000002005-04-05-0000April 5, 2005 (#98001372) |
Pittsburgh Roughly bounded by Virginia Avenue, Bigham Street, Woodruff Street, Saw Mill Run Boulevard, and Olympia Road 40°25′52″N 80°01′01″W / 40.4311°N 80.0169°W / 40.4311; -80.0169 (Chatham Village) |
Allegheny |
|
28 |
Cornwall Iron Furnace |
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000000001966-11-03-0000November 3, 1966 (#66000671) |
Cornwall
Rexmont Rd. & Boyd St. 40°16′14″N 76°24′22″W / 40.270556°N 76.406111°W / 40.270556; -76.406111 (Cornwall Iron Furnace) |
Lebanon |
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29 |
Delaware Canal |
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000000001976-12-08-0000December 8, 1976 (#74001756) |
Easton to Bristol
Easton to Bristol along the Delaware River 40°05′36″N 74°51′41″W / 40.093283°N 74.861456°W / 40.093283; -74.861456 (Delaware Canal) |
Bucks and Northampton |
Transported anthracite coal.
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30 |
Delaware and Hudson Canal |
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000000001968-10-18-0000October 18, 1968 (#68000051) |
Lackawaxen, PA, Honesdale, PA, Kingston, NY, Rosendale, NY, Ellenville, NY, and Port Jervis, NY 41°36′26″N 74°26′53″W / 41.607222°N 74.448056°W / 41.607222; -74.448056 (Delaware and Hudson Canal) |
Pike, PA, Wayne, PA, Orange, NY, Sullivan, NY, and Ulster, NY |
|
31 |
Drake Oil Well |
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000000001966-11-13-0000November 13, 1966 (#66000695) |
Titusville 41°36′39″N 79°39′28″W / 41.6108°N 79.65769°W / 41.6108; -79.65769 (Drake Oil Well) |
Venango |
Edwin L. Drake struck oil here, the site of the world's first successful oil well.
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32 |
East Broad Top Railroad |
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000000001964-01-28-0000January 28, 1964 (#66000666) |
Rockhill 40°14′29″N 77°53′56″W / 40.241389°N 77.898889°W / 40.241389; -77.898889 (East Broad Top Railroad) |
Huntingdon |
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33 |
Dwight D. Eisenhower Farmstead |
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000000001966-05-23-0000May 23, 1966 (#67000017) |
Gettysburg 39°47′36″N 77°15′48″W / 39.793333°N 77.263333°W / 39.793333; -77.263333 (Dwight D. Eisenhower Farmstead) |
Adams |
A home of Dwight Eisenhower.
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34 |
Emmanuel Episcopal Church |
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000000002000-02-16-0000February 16, 2000 (#74001737) |
Pittsburgh North and Allegheny Avenues 40°27′11″N 80°01′09″W / 40.45306°N 80.0192°W / 40.45306; -80.0192 (Emmanuel Episcopal Church) |
Allegheny |
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35 |
Ephrata Cloister |
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000000001967-12-24-0000December 24, 1967 (#67000026) |
Ephrata 40°10′59″N 76°11′21″W / 40.183056°N 76.189167°W / 40.183056; -76.189167 (Ephrata Cloister) |
Lancaster |
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36 |
Wharton Esherick House and Studio |
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000000001993-04-19-0000April 19, 1993 (#73001615) |
Malvern
1520 Horseshoe Trail 40°05′02″N 75°29′38″W / 40.083808°N 75.493943°W / 40.083808; -75.493943 (Wharton Esherick House and Studio) |
Chester |
A studio of Wharton Esherick who participated in the Arts and Crafts Movement.
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37 |
David Espy House |
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000000001983-07-28-0000July 28, 1983 (#74001750) |
Bedford 40°01′03″N 78°30′11″W / 40.017551°N 78.503063°W / 40.017551; -78.503063 (David Espy House) |
Bedford |
Associated with Whiskey Rebellion and David Espy.
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38 |
Fallingwater |
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000000001976-05-11-0000May 11, 1976 (#74001781) |
Mill Run 39°54′17″N 79°28′05″W / 39.904808°N 79.468120°W / 39.904808; -79.468120 (Fallingwater) |
Fayette |
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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39 |
Fonthill, Mercer Museum and Moravian Pottery and Tile Works |
|
000000001985-02-04-0000February 4, 1985 (#85002366) |
Doylestown 40°19′23″N 75°07′25″W / 40.323056°N 75.123611°W / 40.323056; -75.123611 (Fonthill) |
Bucks |
Three sites associated with Henry Chapman Mercer.
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40 |
Forks of the Ohio |
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000000001960-10-09-0000October 9, 1960 (#66000643) |
Pittsburgh Point Park 40°26′27″N 80°00′37″W / 40.4408°N 80.01028°W / 40.4408; -80.01028 (Forks of the Ohio) |
Allegheny |
Associated with French and Indian War.
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41 |
Fulton Opera House |
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000000001964-01-29-0000January 29, 1964 (#69000156) |
Lancaster
12–14 N. Prince St. 40°02′17″N 76°18′28″W / 40.038156°N 76.307877°W / 40.038156; -76.307877 (Fulton Opera House) |
Lancaster |
Named for Robert Fulton, it is one of the oldest continuously-operated theaters.
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42 |
Robert Fulton Birthplace |
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000000001964-01-29-0000January 29, 1964 (#66000670) |
Quarryville
8 mi. south of Quarryville on U.S. Route 22 39°48′17″N 76°09′37″W / 39.804722°N 76.160278°W / 39.804722; -76.160278 (Robert Fulton Birthplace) |
Lancaster |
Also associated with Robert Fulton.
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43 |
Albert Gallatin House |
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000000001965-01-12-0000January 12, 1965 (#66000663) |
Point Marion 39°46′40″N 79°55′45″W / 39.777778°N 79.929168°W / 39.777778; -79.929168 (Albert Gallatin House) |
Fayette |
A home of Albert Gallatin.
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44 |
Gemeinhaus-Lewis David de Schweinitz Residence |
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000000001975-05-15-0000May 15, 1975 (#75001658) |
Bethlehem 40°37′00″N 75°22′52″W / 40.616805°N 75.381147°W / 40.616805; -75.381147 (Gemeinhaus-Lewis David de Schweinitz Residence) |
Northampton |
A home of botanist Lewis David de Schweinitz.
|
45 |
Graeme Park |
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000000001960-10-09-0000October 9, 1960 (#66000672) |
Horsham 40°13′00″N 75°09′00″W / 40.216667°N 75.15°W / 40.216667; -75.15 (Graeme Park) |
Montgomery |
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46 |
Grey Towers |
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000000001985-02-04-0000February 4, 1985 (#80003578) |
Glenside 40°04′46″N 75°09′54″W / 40.079554°N 75.165082°W / 40.079554; -75.165082 (Grey Towers) |
Montgomery |
Designed by Horace Trumbauer. Now part of Arcadia University.
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47 |
Gruber Wagon Works |
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000000001977-12-22-0000December 22, 1977 (#72001092) |
Reading 40°22′14″N 75°58′47″W / 40.3706°N 75.9796°W / 40.3706; -75.9796 (Gruber Wagon Works) |
Berks |
Located in what is now Tulpehocken Creek Park.
|
48 |
Historic Moravian Bethlehem Historic District |
|
000000002012-10-16-0000October 16, 2012 (#12001016) |
Bethlehem 40°37′08″N 75°22′51″W / 40.618924°N 75.38076°W / 40.618924; -75.38076 (Historic Moravian Bethlehem Historic District) |
Northampton |
|
49 |
I. N. and Bernardine Hagan House |
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000000002000-05-16-0000May 16, 2000 (#00000708) |
Chalk Hill 39°52′09″N 79°31′11″W / 39.869167°N 79.519722°W / 39.869167; -79.519722 (I. N. and Bernardine Hagan House) |
Fayette |
A higher end Usonian house of those designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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50 |
Harmony Historic District |
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000000001974-05-30-0000May 30, 1974 (#73002139) |
Harmony 40°48′11″N 80°07′42″W / 40.803056°N 80.128333°W / 40.803056; -80.128333 (Harmony Historic District) |
Butler |
Associated with Harmony Society and George Rapp.
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51 |
Harrisburg Station and Trainshed |
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000000001976-12-08-0000December 8, 1976 (#75001638) |
Harrisburg 40°15′36″N 76°52′40″W / 40.260120°N 76.877761°W / 40.260120; -76.877761 (Harrisburg Station and Trainshed) |
Dauphin |
Pennsylvania Railroad station with sheds using truss system patented by Albert Fink.
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52 |
Milton S. Hershey Mansion |
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000000001983-05-04-0000May 4, 1983 (#78002388) |
Hershey
Mansion Road 40°17′18″N 76°38′39″W / 40.288271°N 76.644087°W / 40.288271; -76.644087 (Milton S. Hershey Mansion) |
Dauphin |
A home of Milton Snavely Hershey.
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53 |
Honey Hollow Watershed |
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000000001969-08-04-0000August 4, 1969 (#69000155) |
New Hope 40°22′26″N 75°00′27″W / 40.373889°N 75.0075°W / 40.373889; -75.0075 (Honey Hollow Watershed) |
Bucks |
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54 |
Horseshoe Curve |
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000000001966-11-13-0000November 13, 1966 (#66000647) |
Altoona 40°29′45″N 78°28′54″W / 40.495753°N 78.481696°W / 40.495753; -78.481696 (Horseshoe Curve) |
Blair |
A horseshoe-shaped railroad track
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55 |
Kennywood Park |
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000000001987-02-27-0000February 27, 1987 (#87000824) |
West Mifflin 4800 Kennywood Boulevard 40°23′15″N 79°51′48″W / 40.3875°N 79.8633°W / 40.3875; -79.8633 (Kennywood Park) |
Allegheny |
From trolley park era, One of America's first amusement parks.
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56 |
Leap-The-Dips |
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000000001996-06-19-0000June 19, 1996 (#91000229) |
Altoona
700 Park Ave. 40°28′15″N 78°23′48″W / 40.470833°N 78.396667°W / 40.470833; -78.396667 (Leap-The-Dips) |
Blair |
The first rollercoaster still standing in the United States.
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57 |
F. Julius Lemoyne House |
|
000000001997-09-25-0000September 25, 1997 (#97001271) |
Washington
49 E. Maiden St. 40°10′05″N 80°14′35″W / 40.168064°N 80.243168°W / 40.168064; -80.243168 (F. Julius Lemoyne House) |
Washington |
A home of F. Julius LeMoyne, involved with the Underground Railroad
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58 |
Lightfoot Mill |
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000000002005-04-05-0000April 5, 2005 (#73001616) |
Chester Springs 40°04′53″N 75°38′40″W / 40.081389°N 75.644444°W / 40.081389; -75.644444 (Lightfoot Mill) |
Chester |
See also Oliver Evans.
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59 |
Lukens Historic District |
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000000001994-04-19-0000April 19, 1994 (#94001186) |
Coatesville
50, 53, 76 & 102 S. First St. 39°58′52″N 75°49′21″W / 39.981111°N 75.8225°W / 39.981111; -75.8225 (Lukens Historic District) |
Chester |
Associated with Rebecca Lukens and Brandywine Ironworks (later Lukens Steel Company).
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60 |
Humphry Marshall House |
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000000001987-12-23-0000December 23, 1987 (#87002596) |
Marshallton
1407 S. Strasburg Rd./PA Rte. 162 39°56′52″N 75°40′53″W / 39.947747°N 75.681474°W / 39.947747; -75.681474 (Humphry Marshall House) |
Chester |
A home of Humphry Marshall.
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61 |
Meadowcroft Rockshelter |
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000000002005-04-05-0000April 5, 2005 (#78002480) |
West of Avella 40°17′11″N 80°29′30″W / 40.286389°N 80.491667°W / 40.286389; -80.491667 (Meadowcroft Rockshelter) |
Washington |
Archaeological site associated with Native Americans.
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62 |
Isaac Meason House |
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000000001990-06-21-0000June 21, 1990 (#71000707) |
Mount Braddock 39°56′24″N 79°38′55″W / 39.939981°N 79.648576°W / 39.939981; -79.648576 (Isaac Meason House) |
Fayette |
A home of Isaac Meason.
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63 |
Merion Cricket Club |
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000000001987-02-27-0000February 27, 1987 (#87000759) |
Haverford 40°00′56″N 75°18′01″W / 40.015596°N 75.300360°W / 40.015596; -75.300360 (Merion Cricket Club) |
Montgomery |
From when cricket competed with baseball for American attention.
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64 |
Merion Friends Meeting House |
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000000001998-08-05-0000August 5, 1998 (#98001194) |
Merion Station 40°00′32″N 75°15′11″W / 40.008786°N 75.252977°W / 40.008786; -75.252977 (Merion Friends Meeting House) |
Montgomery |
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65 |
Merion Golf Club |
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000000001992-04-27-0000April 27, 1992 (#89002085) |
Ardmore 39°59′36″N 75°19′35″W / 39.993333°N 75.326389°W / 39.993333; -75.326389 (Merion Golf Club) |
Delaware |
Associated with Bobby Jones, who won the Grand Slam of Golf here in 1930. Host of many U.S. Opens.
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66 |
Mill Grove |
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000000001989-05-05-0000May 5, 1989 (#72001138) |
Audubon 40°07′23″N 75°26′39″W / 40.123056°N 75.444167°W / 40.123056; -75.444167 (Mill Grove) |
Montgomery |
A home of John James Audubon.
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67 |
Minisink Archeological Site |
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000000001993-04-19-0000April 19, 1993 (#93000608) |
Bushkill 41°17′26″N 74°49′44″W / 41.2906°N 74.829°W / 41.2906; -74.829 (Minisink Archeological Site) |
Pike |
Prehistoric native site; extends into New Jersey.
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68 |
George Nakashima Woodworker Complex |
|
000000002014-04-23-0000April 23, 2014 (#08000782) |
Solebury Township 40°20′25″N 74°57′20″W / 40.3402°N 74.9556°W / 40.3402; -74.9556 (George Nakashima Woodworker Complex) |
Bucks |
Art studio and home of woodworker George Nakashima
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69 |
Old Economy |
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000000001965-06-23-0000June 23, 1965 (#66000644) |
Ambridge 40°35′46″N 80°13′59″W / 40.596158°N 80.233001°W / 40.596158; -80.233001 (Old Economy) |
Beaver |
Associated with Harmony Society and George Rapp.
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70 |
Old West, Dickinson College |
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000000001962-06-13-0000June 13, 1962 (#66000659) |
Carlisle 40°12′10″N 77°11′42″W / 40.2029°N 77.1951°W / 40.2029; -77.1951 (Old West, Dickinson College) |
Cumberland |
Designed by Benjamin H. Latrobe, part of Dickinson College which was founded by Benjamin Rush. James Buchanan, later president, lived here.
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71 |
Asa Packer Mansion |
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000000001985-02-04-0000February 4, 1985 (#74001765) |
Jim Thorpe 40°51′43″N 75°44′16″W / 40.862046°N 75.737865°W / 40.862046; -75.737865 (Asa Packer Mansion) |
Carbon |
Designed by Samuel Sloan, home of Asa Packer, founder of the Lehigh Valley Railroad and Lehigh University.
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72 |
Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex |
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000000002006-09-20-0000September 20, 2006 (#77001162) |
Harrisburg Bounded by 3rd and 7th, North and Walnut Streets 40°15′52″N 76°53′01″W / 40.264441°N 76.883624°W / 40.264441; -76.883624 (Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex) |
Dauphin |
Includes the Pennsylvania State Capitol, North and South Office Buildings, Finance Building, Forum Building, State Street Bridge and Ryan Legislative Office Building. Originally listed with only the capitol, expanded in 2013 to encompass surrounding buildings.
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73 |
Gifford Pinchot House |
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000000001963-05-23-0000May 23, 1963 (#66000694) |
Milford 41°19′39″N 74°49′15″W / 41.3275°N 74.820833°W / 41.3275; -74.820833 (Gifford Pinchot House) |
Pike |
Home of Gifford Pinchot, first head of the U.S. Forest Service and two-time state governor.
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74 |
Terence V. Powderly House |
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000000001966-05-23-0000May 23, 1966 (#66000667) |
Scranton 41°23′22″N 75°41′58″W / 41.389519°N 75.699460°W / 41.389519; -75.699460 (Terence V. Powderly House) |
Lackawanna |
Longtime home of Terence Vincent Powderly, a Knights of Labor leader.
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75 |
Joseph Priestley House |
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000000001965-01-12-0000January 12, 1965 (#66000673) |
Northumberland 40°53′17″N 76°47′25″W / 40.888028°N 76.790359°W / 40.888028; -76.790359 (Joseph Priestley House) |
Northumberland |
Stately home of chemist Joseph Priestley, who, disenchanted with England moved here in 1794 and continued his ground-breaking research.
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76 |
The Printzhof |
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000000001961-11-05-0000November 5, 1961 (#66000661) |
Essington 39°51′33″N 75°18′11″W / 39.859164°N 75.303151°W / 39.859164; -75.303151 (The Printzhof) |
Delaware |
A home of Johan Printz.
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77 |
Pulpit Rocks |
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000000001993-11-04-0000November 4, 1993 (#93001614) |
Huntingdon 40°31′09″N 78°02′43″W / 40.519167°N 78.045278°W / 40.519167; -78.045278 (Pulpit Rocks) |
Huntingdon |
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78 |
Matthew S. Quay House |
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000000001975-05-15-0000May 15, 1975 (#75001615) |
Beaver 40°41′38″N 80°18′12″W / 40.693766°N 80.303372°W / 40.693766; -80.303372 (Matthew S. Quay House) |
Beaver |
A home of Matthew Stanley Quay, a Republican National Chairman who was campaign manager for Benjamin Harrison's successful presidential campaign.
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79 |
St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Jim Thorpe) |
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000000001987-12-23-0000December 23, 1987 (#77001135) |
Jim Thorpe 40°51′47″N 75°44′18″W / 40.863018°N 75.738209°W / 40.863018; -75.738209 (St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Jim Thorpe)) |
Carbon |
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80 |
Searights Tollhouse, National Road |
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000000001964-01-29-0000January 29, 1964 (#66000665) |
Uniontown 39°56′43″N 79°47′40″W / 39.945285°N 79.794553°W / 39.945285; -79.794553 (Searights Tollhouse, National Road) |
Fayette |
Tollhouses built in 1835 as part of the National Road.
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81 |
Schaeffer House |
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000000002011-07-25-0000July 25, 2011 (#11000630) |
Schaefferstown 40°17′57″N 76°17′42″W / 40.2992°N 76.2950°W / 40.2992; -76.2950 (Schaeffer House) |
Lebanon |
Possibly the only remaining German Weinbauernhaus in America, combining a residence with the production of alcohol.[4]
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82 |
Smithfield Street Bridge |
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000000001976-05-11-0000May 11, 1976 (#74001745) |
Pittsburgh Smithfield Street at the Monongahela River 40°26′05″N 80°00′08″W / 40.4347°N 80.0022°W / 40.4347; -80.0022 (Smithfield Street Bridge) |
Allegheny |
A truss bridge built between 1881 and 1883.
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83 |
Staple Bend Tunnel |
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000000001994-04-19-0000April 19, 1994 (#94001187) |
Conemaugh Township 40°21′26″N 78°51′19″W / 40.357273°N 78.855303°W / 40.357273; -78.855303 (Staple Bend Tunnel) |
Cambria |
The first railroad tunnel in the United States. Regarded as an engineering marvel.
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84 |
Stiegel-Coleman House |
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000000001966-11-13-0000November 13, 1966 (#66000668) |
Brickerville 40°14′16″N 76°17′48″W / 40.2378°N 76.2968°W / 40.2378; -76.2968 (Stiegel-Coleman House) |
Lancaster |
House built in parts by owner William Stiegel and then by Robert Coleman.
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85 |
Summerseat |
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000000001965-07-17-0000July 17, 1965 (#71000685) |
Morrisville 40°12′27″N 74°46′44″W / 40.207449°N 74.778895°W / 40.207449; -74.778895 (Summerseat) |
Bucks |
A home of George Clymer, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
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86 |
George Taylor House |
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000000001971-07-17-0000July 17, 1971 (#71000709) |
Catasauqua
Lehigh & Poplar Sts. 40°38′45″N 75°27′59″W / 40.64587°N 75.466398°W / 40.64587; -75.466398 (George Taylor House) |
Lehigh |
A home of George Taylor, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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87 |
M. Carey Thomas Library |
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000000001991-07-17-0000July 17, 1991 (#91002052) |
Bryn Mawr 40°01′29″N 75°18′52″W / 40.024645°N 75.314547°W / 40.024645; -75.314547 (M. Carey Thomas Library) |
Montgomery |
An architecturally significant building on Bryn Mawr College campus.
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88 |
Union Canal Tunnel |
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000000001994-04-19-0000April 19, 1994 (#74001792) |
Lebanon
Tunnel Hill Road 40°20′58″N 76°27′42″W / 40.349444°N 76.461667°W / 40.349444; -76.461667 (Union Canal Tunnel) |
Lebanon |
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89 |
Valley Forge |
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000000001961-01-20-0000January 20, 1961 (#66000657) |
Valley Forge 40°05′49″N 75°26′20″W / 40.096944°N 75.438889°W / 40.096944; -75.438889 (Valley Forge) |
Chester and Montgomery |
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90 |
Gen. Friedrich Von Steuben Headquarters |
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000000001972-11-28-0000November 28, 1972 (#72001108) |
Valley Forge National Historical Park 40°05′49″N 75°28′13″W / 40.096988°N 75.470278°W / 40.096988; -75.470278 (Gen. Friedrich Von Steuben Headquarters) |
Chester |
Headquarters of drillmaster Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben who had served Frederick the Great. Now part of Valley Forge National Historical Park.
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91 |
Washington's Crossing |
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000000001961-01-20-0000January 20, 1961 (#66000650) |
Yardley, PA and Titusville, NJ 40°18′00″N 74°52′24″W / 40.3°N 74.8734°W / 40.3; -74.8734 (Washington's Crossing) |
Bucks, PA and Mercer County, NJ |
Where George Washington crossed the Delaware River to surprise-attack the British at Trenton in 1776.
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92 |
Washington's Headquarters |
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000000001972-11-28-0000November 28, 1972 (#73001655) |
Valley Forge National Historical Park
Valley Creek Rd., near junction of PA 252 & 23 40°05′58″N 75°27′43″W / 40.099490°N 75.461954°W / 40.099490; -75.461954 (Washington's Headquarters) |
Montgomery |
Part of Valley Forge National Historical Park.
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93 |
Waynesborough |
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000000001972-11-28-0000November 28, 1972 (#73001603) |
Paoli 40°01′55″N 75°28′23″W / 40.031988°N 75.473145°W / 40.031988; -75.473145 (Waynesborough) |
Chester |
Home of General Anthony Wayne.
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94 |
Conrad Weiser House |
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000000001960-10-09-0000October 9, 1960 (#66000646) |
Womelsdorf 40°21′33″N 76°10′26″W / 40.359167°N 76.173889°W / 40.359167; -76.173889 (Conrad Weiser House) |
Berks |
A home of Johann Conrad Weiser, who enlisted the Iroquois on the British side of the French and Indian War.
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95 |
Benjamin West Birthplace |
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000000001965-12-21-0000December 21, 1965 (#66000662) |
Swarthmore 39°54′11″N 75°21′06″W / 39.9031°N 75.3518°W / 39.9031; -75.3518 (Benjamin West Birthplace) |
Delaware |
Birthplace of Benjamin West who supported artists including Gilbert Stuart and Charles Willson Peale. On campus of Swarthmore College.
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Woodmont |
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000000001998-08-05-0000August 5, 1998 (#98001192) |
Gladwyne
1622 Spring Mill Rd. 40°03′48″N 75°17′29″W / 40.0634°N 75.2915°W / 40.0634; -75.2915 (Woodmont) |
Montgomery |
Designed by William Lightfoot Price for industrialist Alan Wood, Jr.. Father Divine also lived here.
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97 |
Woodville |
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000000001983-07-28-0000July 28, 1983 (#74001733) |
Heidelberg South of Heidelberg on Pennsylvania Route 50 40°22′47″N 80°05′47″W / 40.3797°N 80.0964°W / 40.3797; -80.0964 (Woodville) |
Allegheny |
Home of John Neville, tax collector during the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794.
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98 |
Andrew Wyeth Studio and Kuerner Farm |
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000000002011-06-23-0000June 23, 2011 (#11000564) |
Chadds Ford Township 39°52′09″N 75°34′32″W / 39.8692°N 75.5756°W / 39.8692; -75.5756 (Andrew Wyeth Studio and Kuerner Farm) |
Delaware |
The Kuerner Farm was the inspiration for more than 1,000 Wyeth paintings over a 64-year period. Listing expanded (and renamed) in 2014 to include the studio of Andrew Wyeth.
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N. C. Wyeth House and Studio |
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000000001997-12-09-0000December 9, 1997 (#97001680) |
Chadds Ford Township 39°51′59″N 75°35′09″W / 39.866342°N 75.585785°W / 39.866342; -75.585785 (N. C. Wyeth House and Studio) |
Delaware |
Home and studio of painter N.C. Wyeth and family. Managed by the Brandywine River Museum. |