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Christiana , Chester County, PA
(Mercer, 103', 1860, 38-15-19/38-36-38) across East Branch Octoraro Creek SSE of Christiana , Chester County, PA. PA372 SE 0.5 miles from jct with PA372 in Christiana, S. on Noble Rd. 0.8 miles, E. (curves S.) on Creek ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Christiana PA 17509, United States of America
Inscription. (East Face) In Commemoration of the “Christiana Riot” September 11, 1851, and the Treason Trials Sept. 29 – Dec. 17, 1851. (North Face) Indicted for Treason US Circuit Court E. D. Pa. Aug. 1 1851: (list ... More on HMDB

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Christiana PA 17509, United States of America
Inscription. Governor of Pennsylvania, 1919-23, was born .4 mile SW, in 1870. The house is marked. His term is noted for road building, the Edmonds Act improving the public school system, and the creation of the Department of Welfare. ... More on HMDB

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Christiana PA 17509, United States of America
9 West Slokom Avenue (click here for map) Christiana, PA 17509 Hours: Tu-Th 1-7pm Fri 1-6pm Sat 10am-4pm (NEW HOURS) We regret that due to state funding cuts we are CLOSED MONDAYS "With Your Help W... More on Christianalibrary.org
Inscription. The 1850 federal Fugitive Slave Act strengthened the position of slave-owners seeking to capture runaways. Pursuing four escaped slaves, Maryland farmer Edward Gorsuch arrived Sept. 11... More on HMDB

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Gap PA 17527, United States of America
Inscription. An Indian trail, which was later the original Conestoga Road, passed through Gap, half a mile south of here. Over it, in the 17th century Minquas(Conestoga) Indians carried quantities of beaver skins from the Susquehanna ... More on HMDB

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2250 Lincoln Hwy E, Lancaster, PA 17602
Ramada Inn - Dress up. Ramada Inn isn’t necessarily "formal," per se, but it’s sexy and sleek; this is the kind of place where if you’re dressed like a tool, you’ll stick out like a sore thumb. (Pr... More on clubzone
Inscription. 1914 2002: Civic Leader Volunteer Philanthropist Friend, She shared her talents and her spirit with Lancaster for six decades, including leadership roles in family and children's servi... More on HMDB

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Coatesville PA 19320, United States of America
Inscription. This was the nations first major toll road, built by a private company incorporated 1792 by the state legislature. Completed two years later and praised as the finest highway of its day, the stone-and-gravel turnpike ... More on HMDB

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Coatesville PA 19320, United States of America
Inscription. An African American steelworker, Walker was burned to death by a mob near here on August 13, 1911. He was accused of killing Edgar Rice, a white security guard and a former borough policeman. Fifteen local men and teenage ... More on HMDB

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Coatesville PA 19320, United States of America
Inscription. Famed Indian trader and interpreter bought a tract of 500 acres in this area in 1736. This site is a part of the tract. He died in 1742. Bezellon and his wife, Martha, lie buried in St. John's churchyard at Compass, Penna. ... More on HMDB

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Coatesville PA 19320, United States of America
Pennock's son-in-law and partner, Dr. Charles Lukens, moved to Brandywine Mansion in 1816, when he assumed management of the mill. America's first boiler plates were rolled under Dr. Lukens directi... More on Lukenshistoricdistrict.org
Inscription. Historic Fleming house, purchased by Moses Coates in 1787. Acquired in 1810 by Jesse Kersey and Isaac Pennock, founders of the Brandywine Iron Works. Occupied 1816-1825 by Pennock's so... More on HMDB
