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Henry Miller Shreve (October 21, 1785 – March 6, 1851) was an American inventor and steamboat captain who removed obstructions to navigation of the Mississippi, Ohio and Red rivers.
York Steak House was a national chain of steakhouse restaurants in the United States. It was among several chains owned at the time by cereal manufacturer General Mills. By 1982, there were nearly 200 restaurants in 27 states from Texas to Maine. [1] Though popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the majority of its locations shut down in ...
He also operated a large steam sawmill nearby from 1843 until 1890, and that specific area was known as Heckton Mills. [2] By 1899 the small community was known as Heckton. [3] U.S. Routes 22 and 322 pass through Heckton as a four-lane expressway, close to the Susquehanna River, with full access from PA 443 (Fishing Creek Valley
Guy Fieri's Trattoria is the latest of 18 concepts and nearly 100 restaurants bearing the celebrity chef's name. They serve barbecue, sandwiches, tacos, chicken, burgers and other dishes, largely ...
PA 83000687 King Philip Mills: Fall River MA 78002420 Kirks Mills Historic District: Nottingham PA 84001922 Lakeside Mills Historic District: Burlington NC 04001289 Lansdale Silk Hosiery Compy-Interstate Hosiery Mills, Inc. Lansdale PA 04001273 Laurel Mills Historic District: Laurel Mills VA 96000028 Lawton Mills Historic District: Plainfield ...
Location of Armstrong County in Pennsylvania. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, United States.
City or town Description 1: Henryville House: January 6, 1987 (#86003572) December 14, 2006: Junction of Pennsylvania Routes 191 and 715: Henryville: 2: Swiftwater Inn: June 4, 1976 (#76001651) January 7, 2010: Pennsylvania Route 611 in Swiftwater
The Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Company (or MOSBC) was the second company to engage in steamboat commerce on the rivers west of the Allegheny Mountains. [1] The company was founded in 1813 under the leadership of Elisha Hunt and headquartered in his store which was located close to the boat landing in Brownsville, Pennsylvania . [ 2 ]