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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in southern ...

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    Strasburg Road / Pennsylvania Route 162 at the junction with Northbrook Road, near Marshallton 39°57′02″N 75°40′54″W  /  39.950556°N 75.681667°W  / 39.950556; -75.681667  ( Humphry Marshall

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    Strasburg Historic District. March 3, 1983 : East and West Main, West Miller, South Decatur Streets Strasburg: 132 ... Witmer's Tavern. December 1, 1978

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    Skinner Tavern. July 27, 2005 : 13361 Upper Strasburg Road Letterkenny Township: 53: Spring Grove Farm and Distillery ...

  5. Category:Georgian architecture in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Hill Tavern; Hugh D. and Martha South Seeds Farm; Ship Inn; Shippensburg Historic District; Siegfried's Dale Farm; Skinner Tavern; Henry Smith Farm; Peter Spicker House; Spring Valley Historic District; Springhouse Farm; Dr. B. Stauffer House; Stonehaven (Media, Pennsylvania) Isaac Stout House; Strasburg Historic District (Strasburg ...

  6. Skinner Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Skinner Tavern, also known as Skinner's Inn, Halfway Hotel, Western Inn, and Geyer Hotel, is an historic inn and tavern that is located in Letterkenny Township in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Its original section was built between 1788 and 1792. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1]

  7. Strasburg Historic District (Strasburg, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The building at 33 East Main Street, now known as the Limestone Inn, was built in 1786. It was the home of Strasburg's first chief burgess (mayor) and served as the first post office beginning in 1805. As many as fifty students from the Strasburg Academy boarded in the house from 1839 to 1860. [3]

  8. Squire Cheyney Farm - Wikipedia

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    This district encompasses two contributing buildings, three contributing sites, one contributing structure, and contributing object. They are the farmhouse, a barn (c. 1804, c. 1820, c. 1875, 1881, and c. 1910), the ruins of a granary, the remains of an ice house, a spring house (1799), a stone retaining wall, and a family cemetery (established c. 1803).

  9. Strasburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Strasburg is located in central Lancaster County at (39.982300, -76.182713 Pennsylvania Route 741 (Main Street) passes through the center of the borough, leading east 9 miles (14 km) to Gap and west 5.5 miles (8.9 km) to Willow Street.