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Chalkhill , Wharton Township, Fayette County, PA
(Deer Lake, 28', 1962, PA-26-05) NE of Chalkhill , Wharton Township, Fayette County, PA. Chalk Hill Ohiopyle Rd. NE 1.1 miles from jct with US40 in Chalkhill to the bldg on the ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Laurel Caverns, P.O. Box 62, 2 Skyline Drive, Farmington, PA 15437
Laurel Caverns is located on Chestnut Ridge at the head of Cave Hollow. The cave formed in a unusual sort o... More on showcaves.com
I am planning another trip this weekend with a larger group and hope to go back many times! More on Yahoo! Travel

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3543 National Rd. & Nelson Rd., Farmington, PA 15437-1317

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Farmington PA 15437, United States of America
Inscription. This tablet marks a well preserved scar of the Old Braddock Trail, one of the most historic pioneer highways in all America. Here, Nemacolin and his associates blazed the trail that became a National Highway. Here, passed ... More on HMDB

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Farmington PA 15437, United States of America
Inscription. William Behrends — The Polo Player. The bronze Polo Player is the work of William Behrends, one of the nation's foremost sculptors. Educated both in the U. S. A. and Europe, Behrends has won some of the nation's ... More on HMDB

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Farmington PA 15437, United States of America
Inscription. This tablet marks the spot where Major-General Edward Braddock was buried, July 14th, 1755. His remains were removed in 1804 to the site of the present monument. , Marker series. This... More on HMDB
Inscription. Here lieth the remains of Major General Edward Braddock who, in command of the 44th and 48th regiments of English Regulars, was mortally wounded in an engagement with the French and In... More on HMDB

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Farmington PA 15437, United States of America
Who College and university sophomores and juniors (as of Spring 2008) majoring in History, American Studies, or related field are invited to participate in this essay contest. What An essay contest... More on Nps.gov
Inscription. “Up to this time the colonies have been acting as entirely separate and independent states.”: From message of Governor James Glenn to the South Carolina Assembly, March 5, ... More on HMDB

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Hopwood PA 15445, United States of America
Inscription. General Braddocks army ascended the ridge east of this point and advanced toward Gists Plantation. Col. Dunbars detachment, following with the heavy baggage, made its last camp here. L... More on HMDB
Inscription. General Braddocks tenth camp, June 26, 1755, on the march to Fort Duquesne, was at the Half Kings Rock, one mile NE of here. The Rock was named for Washingtons friend Tanacharisson, th... More on HMDB

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Hopwood PA 15445, United States of America
Inscription. This spring lies in the direct path of what was known as Nemacolins Trail. Afterwards Braddocks Road, and was a favorite sampling spot in early days. George Washington visited here first in November, 1753, and again in ... More on HMDB

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Hopwood PA 15445, United States of America
