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  2. Marklesburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    At the 2000 census there were 216 people, 89 households, and 63 families residing in the borough. The population density was 243.5 inhabitants per square mile (94.0/km 2). ...

  3. Marklesburg Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Notable buildings include the former Town Hall, former Indian Queen Hotel, former James Creek School House, former Methodist Episcopal Church, and St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. The Union Cemetery is the contributing site. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. [1]

  4. James Creek - Wikipedia

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    From 1866 to 1876, its tidal lower reach was converted into the James Creek Canal, which was buried in 1916–1917. [ 2 ] Two present-day sites are named after the creek: James Creek, a District of Columbia Housing Authority property, and the James Creek Marina, which is located within what was the creek's mouth.

  5. Brumbaugh Homestead - Wikipedia

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    A brick addition and vertical plank addition were added to the stone section sometime before the 1860s. The house is believed to have been used for church services for the James Creek Dunker Congression, later Church of the Brethren. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1]

  6. List of places in Pennsylvania: J–K - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs Creek: 1 Westmoreland County: 15448 Jacobs Mills: 1 York County: 17331 Jacobus: 1 York County: 17407 Jalappa: 1 Berks County: 19526 James City: 1 Elk County: 16734 James Creek: 1 Huntingdon County: 16657 James Manor: 1 Bucks County: 18901 Jamestown: 1 Cambria County: 15946 Jamestown: 1 Carbon County: 18235 Jamestown: 1 Mercer County ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cumberland ...

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    Roughly bounded by Cove Alley, Big Spring Creek, the Cumberland Valley Railroad right-of-way, Washington St. 40°10′23″N 77°23′55″W  /  40.173056°N 77.398611°W  / 40.173056; -77.398611  ( Newville Historic

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Greene ...

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    Off Pennsylvania Route 221 at the crossing of Ruff Creek, northeast of Waynesburg 39°56′36″N 80°07′35″W  /  39.943333°N 80.126389°W  / 39.943333; -80.126389  ( Lippincott Covered

  9. Jacob's Creek Bridge (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Jacob's Creek Bridge (1801, demolished 1833) was the first iron-chain suspension bridge built in the United States. Designed by James Finley , a local judge and inventor, it spanned Jacob's Creek , just south of Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania .