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The Pennsylvania Dutch region in south-central Pennsylvania is a favorite for sightseers. The Pennsylvania Dutch, including the Amish, Mennonites, and at least 15 other sects are common in the rural areas around the cities of Lancaster, York, and Harrisburg with smaller populations extending northeast to the Lehigh Valley and up to the Susquehanna Valley.
Marysville is a borough in Perry County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,652 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Harrisburg–Carlisle Metropolitan Statistical Area. The borough was settled in 1755, incorporated as the Borough of Haley in 1866, and re-incorporated as the Borough of Marysville in 1867.
The Delaware River in Philadelphia The Susquehanna River near Sunbury This is a list of streams and rivers in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania . By drainage basin
An estimated 300 to 350 homes along the Potomac River in Washington County were “wholly or partially flooded.” Edison power plant in Williamsport, Maryland, after the March 18, 1936 flood ...
Beaver Creek, Carbon County, Pennsylvania; Beaver River (Pennsylvania) Beaver Run (Bowman Creek tributary) Beaver Run (Buffalo Creek tributary) Beaver Run (Catawissa Creek tributary) Beaver Run (Chillisquaque Creek tributary) Beaver Run (County Line Branch) Beaver Run (Little Muncy Creek tributary) Beaver Run (Neshannock Creek tributary)
The Marais des Cygnes River (/ ˌ m ɛər d ə ˈ z iː n,-ˈ s iː n, ˈ m ɛər d ə z iː n / MAIR de ZEEN, - zeen, - SEEN, [3] [4] French: [maʁɛ de siɲ]) is a principal tributary of the Osage River, about 217 miles (349 km) long, [5] in eastern Kansas and western Missouri in the United States.
The Port of Pittsburgh Commission is a government agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that manages the Port of Pittsburgh, which is the second-largest inland port in the United States. [3] Pittsburgh's port ranks as the 26th largest port in the United States overall, with almost 27 million short tons of river cargo for 2015. The port ...
Image credits: National Geographic #5. The 'Spanish Flu' actually likely got its start in Kansas, USA. It's only called the Spanish Flu because most countries involved in WWI had a near-universal ...