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219 E Main St, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17543, United States of America
The first pretzel bakery in the United States was said to have been started by Julius Sturgis in 1861. Pretzel ... More on PlanetWare
The Sturgis Pretzel House is America's first pretzel bakery. It was founded in 186l by Julius Sturgis. This was one of the first ... More on igougo

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Ephrata PA 17522, United States of America
Inscription. Founder and superintendent of the, Ephrata Cloister. Conrad Beissel was one, of America's earliest composers of hymns, and anthems, organizer and teacher of, the cloister singing school and publisher, of America's first ... More on HMDB

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Ephrata PA 17522, United States of America

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Lititz PA 17543, United States of America
Inscription. Established the first pretzel bakery in the New World. This tablet dedicated by The National Pretzel Bakers Institute May 1951 Alex V. Tisdale, Pres. , Location. 40° 9.382′ N, 76° 18.086′ W. Marker ... More on HMDB

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Lititz PA 17543, United States of America

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Lititz PA 17543, United States of America
Inscription. For the use of Medical Department of the "Army of the Federated States of America, " was compiled by Physician-General William Brown in Lititz, and published in Philadelphia, in 1778. It was the first American Formulary ... More on HMDB

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Johannes Mueller House, 137-139 East Main Street, Lititz, PA 17543, United States

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Lititz PA 17543, United States of America
Inscription. who died in this building when it was used by order of General Washington as a military hospital from Dec. 19, 1777 to Aug. 28, 1778. This tablet is erected by the Lititz Moravian Cong... More on HMDB
Inscription. Who died in the Lititz Military Hospital between December 19, 1777 and August 28, 1778 and are buried here. , Erected 1930 by The United States Government. , Location. 40° 9.294&... More on HMDB

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Lititz PA 17543, United States of America
Inscription. who preserved the freedom won by America's first veterans that are buried here. 1776 1999, , Location. 40° 9.296′ N, 76° 17.683′ W. Marker is in Lititz, Pennsylvania, in Lancaster County. Marker is ... More on HMDB

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Lititz PA 17543, United States of America
Inscription. Built c. 1740 by Peter Grubb, pioneer ironmaster at nearby Cornwall Furnace, and named for the Upper and Lower Hopewell Forges located on Hammer Creek near the house. Remnants of the forge dams may still be seen in the ... More on HMDB
