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  2. State Correctional Institution – Retreat - Wikipedia

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    The Retreat State Hospital was declining in patients and was closed in 1981 and planning for SCI-Retreat's conversion began. Similar conversions were made at Cresson Center (Now SCI-Cresson) and the former Waynesburg Youth Development Center (Was SCI-Waynesburg from 1985-2004). Retreat was the first correctional facility built since 1960.

  3. Michelle Krill Field at Historic Pullman Park - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Krill Field at Historic Pullman Park is a baseball stadium located in Butler, Pennsylvania. Constructed in 1934, and rebuilt in 2008, the ballpark hosted minor league teams that were affiliated with the New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, and the Pittsburgh Pirates. Today, there are over 400 games played at the park.

  4. List of Pennsylvania state parks - Wikipedia

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    Samuel S. Lewis State Park: York County: 85 acres (34 ha) 1954: None: Park named for its donor, a Secretary of the Department of Forests and Waters; now popular for star gazing. Sand Bridge State Park: Union County: 3 acres (1 ha) 1978: Rapid Run: This is the smallest state park in Pennsylvania, a day use picnic area on PA 192. Shawnee State ...

  5. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    The Boy Scout resident camp was Camp Madron and the Cub Scout resident camp was Camp T. Ben Johnston. Both were named after former camps of the Southwest Michigan Council that were sold in the 1980s. Council announced in October, 2019, that the camp would close in January, 2020. It was bought by Kalamazoo county for park, land preserve.

  6. Jumonville (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Jumonville contains a 60-foot-tall (18 m) cross that stands on top of Dunbar's Knob (elevation 2,480 feet [760 m]). It is visible from seven counties, three states, and 50 miles (80 km) on a clear day.

  7. Pullman Hotels and Resorts - Wikipedia

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    That same year, the 338-room Pullman Shanghai South opened, making it the 15th Pullman property in China, and the 45th in Asia-Pacific. [14] In 2015, the Sofitel Miami Airport was turned into a Pullman hotel, the first Pullman property in North America. By the end of 2015, 95 Pullman locations were opened. [15]

  8. Pullman National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Additional grounds remain owned by the state, as the Pullman State Historic Site. [6] The Pullman District, including the national historical park, state historic site, and private homes is east of Cottage Grove Avenue, from East 103rd St. to East 115th St. [7] It was named a Chicago Landmark district on October 16, 1972. [1]

  9. B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp - Wikipedia

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    The camp first opened in 1954 on the site of the former Camp Windsor; it has also been known as Camp B'nai B'rith (CBB) and B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp (BBPC). Before being acquired by B'nai B'rith January 1954, the 365-acre (1.48 km 2) campground with a 13-acre (53,000 m 2) lake was known as Camp Windsor.