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  2. Indian Echo Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Indian Echo Caverns is a historic show cave in Derry Township, Dauphin County near Hershey and Hummelstown, Pennsylvania in the United States. [1] [2] The caverns were mentioned in an article by the Philadelphia Philosophical Society as early as the 1700s.

  3. William "Amos" Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Indian Echo Caverns official website Seclusion.com - Online text of The Pennsylvania Hermit The entrance to Wilson's cave is at coordinates 40°15′10″N 76°43′02″W  /  40.252706°N 76.717084°W  / 40.252706; -76.717084  ( Wilson

  4. Hummelstown, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Indian Echo Caverns, located one-half mile south of the borough limits, is one of the main attractions near Hummelstown. The caverns were originally used by the Susquehannock tribe, who lived and hunted in the nearby area until they vanished in the 1670s; it opened to the public in 1929.

  5. Category:Caves of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Category: Caves of Pennsylvania. 2 languages. ... Indian Echo Caverns; L. Laurel Caverns; Lost River Caverns; P. Penn's Cave and Hotel; Port Kennedy Bone Cave; T ...

  6. Indian Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Indian Caverns was a show cave in Spruce Creek, Pennsylvania, United States from 1929-2017. It is a horizontal karst cave of Ordovician Nealmont/Benner limestone , estimated to be about 500,000 years old.

  7. Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Indian Echo Caverns, located 5 miles north of the borough limits, is one of the main attractions near Middletown. The caverns were originally used by the Susquehannock tribe, who lived and hunted in the nearby area until their population and authority was quickly decimated by the spread of infectious disease in the late 1670s, leading to their ...

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  9. Elizabeth "Harriot" Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Title page artwork from the first edition of The Pennsylvania Hermit, ca. 1838.Note William approaching on horseback, calling, "A pardon." Elizabeth Wilson (c. 1762 – January 3, 1786) was an American whose execution by hanging for the purported murder of her children in southeastern Pennsylvania during the immediate post-Revolutionary War period made her a folklore figure in the late ...