#1.
Loysville , Northeast Madison Township, Perry County, PA
(Wagoner’s Mill or Thompson, 86', 1889, closed to motor traffic, 38-50-15) across Bixler Run WSW of Loysville , Northeast Madison Township, Perry County, PA. PA274/850 W. 1.6 miles from jct with PA850 in Loysville, ... More on dalejtravis.com

#2.
across Sherman Creek E
(Cisna Mill or Adair, 176', 1884, rebuilt 2007, 38-50-04 #2) across Sherman Creek E. of Blain , Southwest Madison Township, Perry County, PA. PA274 E. 5.0 miles from jct with PA17 in Blain, S. (curves E. & back ... More on dalejtravis.com

#3.
across Big Buffalo Creek S
(Kochenderfer, 71', 1919, closed to motor traffic, 38-50-09) across Big Buffalo Creek S. of Saville , Saville Township, Perry County, PA. SR4001 S. 0.9 miles from jct with Liberty Valley Rd. in Saville, W. on PA17 250’, S. ... More on dalejtravis.com

#4.
29 S. Middlesex Rd Carlisle PA
Here you will find an exciting wonderland for children of all ages with exciting games like lazer tag, go-karts, batting cages and more!
Featuring:o Go-karts for all ages o Two 18-hole Castle and Western-themed Miniature Golf Courses o Lasertron Laser Tag o Skate Zone Roller Skating Rink o Batting Cages ... More on Visitcumberlandvalley.com

#5.
E. South St Carlisle PA
Inscription. Mary “Ludwig” Hays McCauley, known as “Molly Pitcher, ” heroine at Battle of Monmouth, is buried in Old Graveyard just east of here. In this burial ground are g... More on HMDB
Molly Pitcher is renowned for her bravery at the Battle of Monmouth during the Revolutionary War where she assisted her husband ... More on Visitcumberlandvalley.com

#6.
S. Bedford & E. South Sts Carlisle PA
Home to the U.S. Army War College and the second oldest army post in the country. The base was founded in 1757 ... More on PlanetWare
Inscription. Before the erection of Cumberland County 1750 this site was the intersection of the Indian trail leading from mountain to mountain across Groghan's Gap westward. With the laying out of... More on HMDB

#7.
1 N. Hanover St Carlisle PA
Inscription. This square was set apart by the Penns, in 1751, for the Church of England; in continuous use since that time by St. John's Episcopal Church. In 1752, the first church building was erected. , Erected 1949 by Pennsylvania ... More on HMDB

#8.
New Bloomfield PA 17068, United States of America

#9.
New Bloomfield PA 17068, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated, to the, Soldiers and Sailors, of, Perry County, Who offered their lives, as a sacrifice, that the nation might live. , Marker series. This marker is included in the Markers... More on HMDB
Inscription. Formed March 22, 1820 from Cumberland County. named for Oliver Hazard Perry, war of 1812 hero. Birthplace of two governors of Pennsylvania, one of California, and one of Minnesota. The... More on HMDB

#10.
New Bloomfield PA 17068, United States of America
Inscription. A military school since 1919, it is the oldest in Pennsylvania. Originally Bloomfield Academy, founded in 1837. Owned 1914-21 by Theodore K. Long and renamed as a memorial to his son, William Carson Long. First building, ... More on HMDB
