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Follow in the footsteps of George Washington at this revolutionary battlefield.
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Discover Pennsylvania's only recognized Native American battlefield.
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Discover the Colonial diplomat, who kept peace with the Iroquois Confederacy.
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America's most complete charcoal-fueled iron-making complex.
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The homestead includes the Boone House, restored and furnished with period collections.
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Features operating oil field machinery and a replica of the original well house.
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Visit an authentic 19th-century coal patch town with miners' houses, churches, a doctor's office and general store.
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Discover a religious community noted for its art and architecture.
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Museum and replica ship bring the Battle of Lake Erie alive.
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A re-created 18th-century bastion in Pittsburgh.
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The only surviving home of a colonial governor.
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Visit this exquisite 18th-century Georgian home.
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The American home and laboratory of the discoverer of oxygen.
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Step into the largest museum of early Pennsylvania German life in the country.
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The Harmonists, a Christian communal society, founded this village in 1824.
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The country estate of Pennsylvania's founder, William Penn.
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Discover the people of Pennsylvania's anthracite coal region from the days when hard coal was king.
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Walk into a re-created lumber camp and discover the life of 19th-century loggers.
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A museum that honors of Pennsylvania's citzen soldiers.
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The official repository for permanently valuable government records
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Explore more than 100 historic locomotives and vintage railroad cars.
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The remains of the blast furnaces of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company.
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Interpretation of the rural life of southwestern Pennsylvania
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The State Museum demonstrates that Pennsylvania's story is America's story.
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See where Washington's army crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Night, 1776.