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  2. Old Economy Village - Wikipedia

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    Old Economy Village is an historic settlement that is located in Ambridge, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States. Administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, it lies on the banks of the Ohio River and is surrounded by downtown Ambridge. The village is the last of three settlements established by the Harmony Society ...

  3. Ambridge, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    42-02288. Website. Borough of Ambridge. Ambridge is a borough in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States. Incorporated in 1905 as a company town by the American Bridge Company, Ambridge is located 16 miles (25 km) northwest of Pittsburgh, along the Ohio River. The population was 6,972 at the 2020 census. [3]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Beaver ...

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    June 22, 1988. (#88000868) Watts Mill Road over the Little Beaver Creek. 40°47′26″N 80°29′38″W  /  40.7906°N 80.4939°W  / 40.7906; -80.4939  (Bridge in South Beaver Township) Darlington and South Beaver Townships. Pratt pony truss bridge in rural northwestern Beaver County. 5. Bridgewater Historic District.

  5. What's Cooking: Harkins Mill Winery opens in Ambridge; Aunt ...

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    November 12, 2023 at 4:45 AM. (What's Cooking is a twice-a-month look at the Beaver Valley's dining & drinks scene. This edition is all-Ambridge.) Harkins Mill Winery has opened in Ambridge ...

  6. Harmony Society - Wikipedia

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    The Harmony Society church in Old Economy Village, Pennsylvania. The Harmony Society was a Christian theosophy and pietist society founded in Iptingen, Germany, in 1785.Due to religious persecution by the Lutheran Church and the government in Württemberg, the group moved to the United States, [1] where representatives initially purchased land in Butler County, Pennsylvania.

  7. Hartwood Acres Park - Wikipedia

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    Hartwood Acres is a 629-acre (255 ha) county park in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Hartwood is considered the crown jewel of the county's 12,000-acre (4,900 ha) network of nine distinct parks. Purchased by the county in 1969, its special feature is one of the largest and most spectacular country estates in the region.