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Francis Farm Petroglyphs Site (36FA35) [17] [18] Jefferson Township : off Perry Road, 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the junction of Pennsylvania Routes 51 and 201 40°3′0″N 79°47′30″W / 40.05000°N 79.79167°W / 40.05000; -79.79167 ( Francis Farm Petroglyphs Site
The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [ 1 ] There are 323 properties and districts listed on the Register in Chester County, including 7 National Historic Landmarks .
The Center For Mark Twain Studies is a cultural humanities site associated with Elmira College.The Center manages two historic sites, the Octagonal Study and Quarry Farm, where the American author, Mark Twain, composed many of his works, including his 1884 novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. [1]
Quarry Farm, located on East Hill overlooking the City of Elmira, was Twain's summer home starting in 1870, after he married Elmira native Olivia Langdon. In 1983, the Langdon family bequeathed ...
Erdenheim Farm is a 450-acre (1.82 km 2) working farm in Springfield and Whitemarsh Townships, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. Located just outside the Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia , it is bordered by the Morris Arboretum & Gardens to the east, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club to the south, Carson Valley School to the ...
Cherryhill Township is a township in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States.It was named for Cherry Hill Manor, which was surveyed to the Penns. The population was 2,477 at the 2020 census. [2]
The road curves north as it passes to the east of a quarry and crosses the Conestoga River. The route continues through farmland with some residential and commercial development and turns east and then north to enter the borough of Terre Hill. Here, PA 897 becomes South Earl Street and passes homes, turning west onto East Main Street.
Quarry Farm is located on East Hill overlooking Elmira, New York, and the Chemung River Valley. In 1869, Jervis Langdon purchased the property as a vacation home for his family. [ 2 ] When he died the following year, it was inherited by his eldest daughter, Susan Langdon Crane.