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52 West King Street, Shippensburg, PA 17257

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Shippensburg
Three miles of serpentine single track, very rocky, including some hairy descents, eventually wears you down so you ... More on trails.mtbr.com
Other recommended trails in the same area: GO TO SHIPPENSBURG ROAD (SOUTH) THEN TURN LEFT ON THE FIRST HARD ROAD (LOOP ROAD) (NOT DIRT) THEN MAKE THE FIRST LEFT ON THAT ROAD. More on trails.mtbr.com

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Shippensburg PA 17257, United States of America
Inscription. East Face: Our Fallen Patriots, The Price of Liberty, 1st Lieut. Andrew A. Pomeroy, Co. I, 198th Reg. P. V. Killed March 30, 1865, Corp. David W. McKinney, Co. F, 13th Reg. Pa. Cav. Died, May 7, 1863, J. Anderson Kelso, ... More on HMDB

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Shippensburg PA 17257, United States of America
Inscription. “Widow Pipers Tavern, ” used for Cumberland County court-sessions, 1750-1751, until a court house was erected at Carlisle, the county seat. The house is now the home of the Shippensburg Civil Club. , Erected ... More on HMDB

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Shippensburg PA 17257, United States of America
Inscription. In commemoration of, the sacrifice and service, of the men of Middle Spring, Patriots-Pioneers, Builders, Site of First Log Church, 1738, , Erected 1941 by The Cumberland Valley Chapter, National Society United States ... More on HMDB

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Shippensburg PA 17257, United States of America

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Shippensburg PA 17257, United States of America
Inscription. Named for Gov. R. H. Morris, and built by local settlers under the supervision of James Burd after Braddocks defeat in July, 1755. Later garrisoned by provincial troops commanded by Hugh Mercer. The fort site, long marked ... More on HMDB

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Shippensburg PA 17257, United States of America
Inscription. The Mount Jackson or Potato Point School, originally built in 1865, is an authentically reconstructed one-room schoolhouse. It was relocated here in 1969 by alumni and friends of Shippensburg State College to preserve ... More on HMDB

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Shippensburg PA 17257, United States of America
Inscription. In 1755 supplies for Braddocks army were stored here in Edward Shippens strong stone house “at the back Run.” James Burd, the son-in-law of Shippen, opened a road to carry these supplies to the west. After ... More on HMDB

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1871 Old Main Dr (Bucks Dr), Shippensburg, PA 17257
Heiges Field House - It has charming service, beautiful ambiance, posh décor, and a celebrity clientele. Just kidding. Forget all that. Heiges Field House is your run-of-the-mill deli, so don’t count on much more than accurate change ... More on clubzone
