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  2. Cascade Park (amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    The park was originally known as Big Run Falls when the site was purchased by Col. Levi Brinton in 1892. [1] At the turn of the twentieth century, power companies realized they could make profits developing amusement parks, so in 1897, the New Castle Traction Company (later the Pennsylvania Power Company) bought the property from Col. Brinton. [1]

  3. Cascade Center - Wikipedia

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    The Warners, residents of nearby Youngstown, Ohio, were sons of Polish Jews wanting to break into the newly-established and burgeoning film business. After successfully presenting a used copy of The Great Train Robbery at Idora Park in Youngstown, [1] the brothers traveled to New Castle to screen the movie in a vacant store on a site that would later become the Cascade Center. [2]

  4. Cascade Park - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Park, New Castle, Pennsylvania; Cascade Park in Duluth; Cascade Park in Yerevan (Monuments of Yerevan#Cascade) See also. Cascades Park (disambiguation)

  5. Waterfalls in Ricketts Glen State Park - Wikipedia

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    While the official Ricketts Glen State Park web page also classifies waterfalls as either the bridal-veil or wedding-cake type, [11] Brown's Pennsylvania waterfalls: a guide for hikers and photographers uses four types for classification: falls, cascade, slide, and chute. The first, falls, is the same as the DCNR's bridal-veil type, with water ...

  6. New Castle, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    New Castle is the county seat of Lawrence County which has a population of approximately 91,000. In 1998, New Castle was a host city for the History Channel Great Race. Over 15,000 spectators gathered downtown for the festivities. The city celebrated its 200th birthday in 1998 with a downtown fireworks festival that attracted over 30,000 people.

  7. George W. Childs Recreation Site - Wikipedia

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    Fulmer Falls waterfall. The George W. Childs Recreation Site is a former Pennsylvania state park that is the site of a number of cascade waterfalls along Dingmans Creek; it has been part of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area since 1983.

  8. After years of work, Marshalls Falls Park opens in Smithfield ...

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    Smithfield Township’s long-awaited Marshalls Falls Park officially opened to the public on Friday, April 12. The township bought the 15-acre parcel that makes up the bulk of the park in 2008 ...

  9. Cascade Falls - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Falls (Georgia), or Caledonia Cascade, a waterfall in Rabun County, Georgia; Cascade Falls (Ellicott City), a waterfall in Patapsco Valley State Park, Maryland; Cascade Falls (Jackson, Michigan), an artificial waterfall attraction in Cascade Falls Park; Cascade Falls, a waterfall of Montana

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