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  2. Nemacolin - Wikipedia

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    Nemacolin (c. 1715 – c. 1767) was a hereditary chief of the Delaware Nation who helped Thomas Cresap widen a Native American path across the Allegheny Mountains to the Ohio River Valley. Biography [ edit ]

  3. Nemacolin's Path - Wikipedia

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    Nemacolin's Path starts near present-day Cumberland, Maryland, continuing on to Brownsville, Pennsylvania to the neighborhood known today as Redstone located at mouth of Redstone Creek. In colonial America, the site was known as Redstone Old Fort for its defensive installation.

  4. Nemacolin Woodlands Resort - Wikipedia

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    Nemacolin (formerly known as Nemacolin Woodlands Resort) is a four-season resort in Farmington, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. [1] The resort is owned by Maggie Hardy , owner and CEO of the 84 Lumber Company, and was founded by her father, Joseph Hardy .

  5. USA Today readers picked two local spas were chosen as the ...

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    The Top 10 resorts were announced on July 10 at 10best.usatoday.com.

  6. Pennsylvania Classic - Wikipedia

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    The host course from 2003 to 2006 was Mystic Rock near Farmington, designed by Pete Dye and part of the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, owned by 84 Lumber founder Joseph Hardy. Before the move to Mystic Rock, it was played outside Philadelphia in 2000 and 2002 at Waynesborough Country Club in Paoli, with the 2001 event at Laurel Valley Golf Club in ...

  7. Nemacolin, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Nemacolin is a census-designated place (CDP) in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded as a company town [ 1 ] around the workings of a Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company that owned and operated a coal mine in 1917.

  8. Bowman's Castle - Wikipedia

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    Bowman's Castle, also known as Nemacolin Castle, was built in present-day Brownsville, Pennsylvania, at the western terminus of the Nemacolin's Trail on the east bank of the Monongahela River. It was built around the original trading post, which was built near the site of Fort Burd , the latter built by British colonists during the French and ...

  9. Nemacolin Trail - Wikipedia

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