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  2. Matthias Pennypacker Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Matthias Pennypacker Farm, also known as the Tinker Dam Farm, is an historic, American farmhouse that is located in Schuylkill Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [1]

  3. Agriculture in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    A farmstead in Perry Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.. Agriculture is a major industry in the U.S. commonwealth of Pennsylvania. [1] As of the most recent United States Census of Agriculture conducted in 2017, there were 53,157 farms in Pennsylvania, covering an area of 7,278,668 acres (2,945,572 hectares) with an average size of 137 acres (55 hectares) per farm. [2]

  4. Cup cheese - Wikipedia

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    Cup cheese is a soft, spreadable cheese rooted in Pennsylvania Dutch culinary history. Its heritage dates back to the immigration of the Mennonites and Amish to Pennsylvania in the late 17th century. [1] A variation of the German cheese "Kochkäse", it is a specialty food labeled as cup cheese because it is sold in a cup.

  5. Cheesetown, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Cheesetown is an unincorporated community in Franklin County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [1] History. Cheesetown was laid out around 1840. [2] References

  6. Charleroi, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Charleroi (/ ˈ ʃ ɑːr l ə r ɔɪ / SHAR-lə-roy) is a borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States, along the Monongahela River, 21 miles south of Pittsburgh. [4] Charleroi was settled in 1890 and incorporated in 1891. [ 5 ]

  7. North Central Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    There are few large cities in North Central Pennsylvania, most of its population live in smaller boroughs or townships (populations between 5,000-15,000) than in large cities. [ 2 ] This region is also the state and national leader in the production of natural gas as it sits on a large gas deposit , part of the Marcellus Shale .

  8. Red Lion, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Red Lion (Pennsylvania Dutch: Rot Leeb) is a borough in York County, Pennsylvania, United States, settled in 1852 and incorporated on January 16, 1880. The population was 6,506 at the 2020 census. [3] It is part of the York–Hanover metropolitan area.

  9. Northeastern Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Northeastern Pennsylvania (N.E.P.A. or Nepa) is a region of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania that includes the Pocono Mountains, the Endless Mountains, and the industrial cities of Scranton (the area's largest city), Wilkes-Barre, Pittston, Hazleton, Nanticoke, and Carbondale.

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