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  2. Cumberland Narrows - Wikipedia

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    The 46-room Wills Mountain Inn, a turn-of-the-20th-Century hotel and resort with a view of the Narrows, was located on the northern side of Wills Mountain until it burned-down on August 6, 1930. [2] [3] The Artmor Plastics Corporation was located on the Wills Mountain (northern) side of the Narrows in a former World War II textile factory ...

  3. Wills Creek (North Branch Potomac River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Wills Creek and Town Creek Watersheds in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Wills Creek drops off the Allegheny Mountains of southeastern Somerset County, Pennsylvania, beginning on the western slope of Savage Mountain [2] in Larimer Township. It flows into Northampton Township, passing through Mance, Philson Station, and Glencoe.

  4. List of nature centers in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Located in 210-acre Wildwood Park Boyce Park Nature Center: Monroeville: Allegheny: Pittsburgh Metro Area: Operated by the County, displays include animals, plants, rocks and fossils, live animals Briar Bush Nature Center: Abington: Montgomery: Delaware Valley: website, 12.5 acres, includes Dede Long Nature Museum, seasonal butterfly house ...

  5. Wills Creek - Wikipedia

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    Wills Creek may refer to: Wills Creek (North Branch Potomac River), in Pennsylvania and Maryland; Wills Creek (Ohio), a tributary of the Muskingum River;

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  7. Wills Mountain State Park - Wikipedia

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    From 1899 until 1930, Wills Mountain was the site of the Wills Mountain Inn, a mansion featuring 46 bedrooms with private baths and a grand ballroom that was initially used as a fraternal clubhouse and informal country club. [2] In 1902, the property was sold to Dr. Henry Fry for conversion to a sanatorium. [3] The property burned down in 1930. [2]

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  9. List of National Natural Landmarks in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Cook Forest State Park: November 1967: Clarion Forest Jefferson: public/state A 8,500-acre (3,440 ha) state park notable for its spectacular stands of old-growth Eastern White Pine and Eastern Hemlock, many from around 1644. 4: Ferncliff Peninsula Natural Area