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Mark Hershey Farms to BBGY dba Boger Concrete Company, property along Ulrich Street, $110,000. Cleona Vickie Speaker to Jonathan Wentling, property on Cyrus Street, $285,000.
Coudersport is located at (41.773903, -78.018559 [8]According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 5.7 square miles (15 km 2), all land.. Coudersport lies in a broad valley at the confluence of the Allegheny River and Mill Creek.
An ad Hershey Park placed in Billboard Magazine, July 8, 1944, putting their Dentzel carousel for sale. The 1937 season saw the addition of a Mangel's Whip, which was called Whipperoo. In 1941, Hershey Park bought a ride from the New York World's Fair, which was an instant success when it opened.
Hersheypark (operating as "Hershey Park" through 1970) is an amusement park located in Hershey, Derry Township, Pennsylvania. The park was formally opened by Milton S. Hershey on May 30, 1906, and it became an entity of Hershey Estates when the estates company was established in 1927. From its opening in 1906 until 1970, it was an open-gate park.
Derry Township is a township in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States.The population was 24,796 at the 2020 census, [3] an increase over the figure of 24,679 tabulated in 2010.
Coudersport: 1804: From Lycoming county Attached to Lycoming County until 1826 and to McKean County until 1835 for judicial purposes, Potter was not fully organized until 1835. James Potter, Revolutionary War general 15,999: 1,081 sq mi (2,800 km 2) Schuylkill County: 107: Pottsville: 1811: Parts of Berks and Northampton Counties
From 1930 to 1936, Milton Hershey had spent more than $10 million on building up Hershey, Pennsylvania, but he reduced hours of his employees and stopped paying annual bonuses. [ 3 ] : 218–219 In those six years, the Hershey Chocolate Corporation made more than $37 million in after-tax profits.
Their oldest son Johannes (1730-1778) was the next owner, with wife Susanna Landis Hess. In 1784 their eldest son Christian Hess (1757-1816) received this farmstead. Six years later, in 1790, Christian deeded this part of the farm to his brother, John Hess ( 1768-1830), and wife Esther Hershey Hess (1769-1824).