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Location of Erie County in Pennsylvania. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Erie County, Pennsylvania. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States. The locations of National Register properties ...
Historical house owned by the local Irons works owner and a United States Army officer Samuel Van Leer. The location is listed as a temporary George Washington Headquarter. Augustus Lutheran Church: Trappe: 1743 Religious Oldest unchanged Lutheran church building in the United States in continuous use by the same congregation [10] [11 ...
"Pa" McGillin operated the establishment until his death in 1901. Then his wife Catherine, known as "Ma" McGillin continued running the business, which had grown to encompass the oyster house next door as well as the remainder of the McGillin's house, displacing her 13 children. "Ma" ran the restaurant until her own death in 1937, at age 90. [2 ...
The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. Established as a tavern in 1704, it was previously named the William Penn Inn, Wayside Inn, Tunis Ordinary, and Streepers Tavern before being renamed in 1793 in honor of American Revolutionary War hero General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, who had once stayed there.
Legislative Route 01002 over Marsh Creek, near Greenmount 39°45′27″N 77°17′06″W / 39.7575°N 77.285°W / 39.7575; -77.285 ( Bridge in Cumberland Cumberland and Freedom Townships
Edward is cited as a brickmaker when he purchased 2 ½ acres from James Sunderland in 1702.[xxiv] He acted as constable in West Chester in 1710 and had a tavern license for many years. The Kinnison home and property were part of the White Horse Tavern. This historic building consists of two sections.
Location City or town Description 1: Bristol Carpet Mills: October 16, 1986 (#86002893) April 13, 1994: Beaver Dam and Canal Streets: Bristol: 2: Fretz Farm: Fretz Farm: March 7, 1985 (#85000459) August 16, 2012: Almshouse Road and Pennsylvania Route 611
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