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228 Market St, Millersburg, PA 17061

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324 Center St, Millersburg, PA 17061

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527 Moore St, Millersburg, PA 17061

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Millersburg PA 17061, United States of America
Inscription. In July 1891, a group of men, realizing the need of the town, formed a committee to have a music stand or pavilion built for the community. The structure was to have several purposes after construction. It would be used ... More on HMDB

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Millersburg PA 17061, United States of America
Inscription. After the 1907 Centennial celebration, the committee decided to use the money that was left after the bills were paid to erect a memorial to Daniel Miller, founder of Millersburg. After the design of a granite fountain ... More on HMDB

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Millersburg PA 17061, United States of America
Ferries have been serving Millersburg since 1817 - Call for hours of operation - Enjoy a ferry boat ride on the beautiful Susquehanna ... More on entertainment.com
Inscription. The only surviving ferry service across the Susquehanna began as early as 1825. Boats were poled by manpower until 1873, when the first paddlewheeler was acquired. In the 1920's, gasol... More on HMDB

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Millersburg PA 17061, United States of America

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760 Tobias Road, Halifax, Pennsylvania
Enjoy going round the wildlife park feeding animals out of hand - they also have monkeys bears and an enjoy... More on familydaysoutusa
The bus driver narrates about the animals you see and many of them walk right up to the bus and you can fee... More on TripAdvisor

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Liverpool PA 17045, United States of America
Inscription. Dr. Elizabeth Reifsnyder, M. D. a pioneer medical missionary to China for more than thirty years, lived in this house both before and after her work abroad. Born 1858, she died here in 1922. , Erected by Pennsylvania ... More on HMDB

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Liverpool PA 17045, United States of America
Inscription. The only surviving ferry service across the Susquehanna began as early as 1825. boats were poled by manpower until 1873, when the first paddlewheeler was acquired. In the 1920's, gasoline engine replaced steam power, ... More on HMDB
