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This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC). The locations of the historical markers, as well as the latitude and longitude coordinates as provided by the PHMC's database, are included below when available.
Museum of Erie GE History, Erie [23] [24] National Philatelic Museum, Philadelphia, opened in 1948, closed in 1959; Old Mauch Chunk Model Train Display, Jim Thorpe, closed in 2012 [25] Pennsylvania Fishing Museum at Pecks Pond, Dingmans Ferry [26] People's Place Quilt Museum, Intercourse, closed in 2013 [27]
Location of Lebanon County in Pennsylvania. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. The locations of National Register ...
Cornwall Iron Furnace is a designated National Historic Landmark that is administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission in Cornwall, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The furnace was a leading Pennsylvania iron producer from 1742 until it was shut down in 1883. The furnaces, support buildings and surrounding ...
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Rural history museums in Pennsylvania (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "History museums in Pennsylvania" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total.
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West Cornwall may refer to: United States. West Cornwall, Connecticut; West Cornwall Township, Pennsylvania, in Lebanon County; West Cornwall district, Cornwall, Vermont; United Kingdom. West Cornwall (UK region) West Cornwall (UK Parliament constituency), created in 1832 and abolished in 1885