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The park was originally known as Big Run Falls when the site was purchased by Col. Levi Brinton in 1892. [1] At the turn of the twentieth century, power companies realized they could make profits developing amusement parks, so in 1897, the New Castle Traction Company (later the Pennsylvania Power Company) bought the property from Col. Brinton. [1]
Lawnview Memorial Park, Rockledge, Pennsylvania; Lebanon Cemetery, Philadelphia; Leverington Cemetery, Philadelphia; Lincoln Cemetery, Chambersburg; Lincoln Cemetery (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) Lobb's Cemetery and Yohogania County Courthouse Site, West Elizabeth; Magnolia Cemetery, Philadelphia; Mikveh Israel Cemetery, Philadelphia, oldest ...
Opposite steel mill (old Pa. 56), Johnstown: Roadside Business & Industry, Iron, Railroads, Steel Hastings UMWA - District 2 Labor Chautauquas: July 22, 2007: Brubaker Lane walking trail, Hastings (near Boro. Bldg. - 207 5th Ave.) Roadside Coal, Government & Politics 20th Century, Labor John Brophy: November 6, 1993: Triangle Park, Route 271
East Nottingham and Lower Oxford Townships: 54: Hosanna Church and Cemetery: Hosanna Church and Cemetery: March 25, 2024 : 531 University Road: Upper Oxford Township: 55: House at Springdell: House at Springdell: September 16, 1985
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Notable non-residential buildings include the Oxford Hall, Octoraro Hotel, Oxford Station (Borough Hall), Dickey Building, Masonic Building, Fulton Bank Building (1925), Gibson's Store (c. 1832), Orthodox Friends Meeting House, Methodist Church (1885), United Presbyterian Church (1893), and the Oxford Grain & Hay Company granary (1880).
The New Castle Youth Development Center (NCYDC), a juvenile detention center of the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, was located in the township. The facility, which opened in 1969, had 236,444-square-foot (21,966.4 m 2 ) of space in 13 buildings, and almost 150-acre (61 ha) of land.
Cascade Park may refer to, Cascade Park (amusement park) Cascade Park West, Washington; Cascade Park East, Washington; Cascade Park, New Castle, Pennsylvania; Cascade Park in Duluth; Cascade Park in Yerevan (Monuments of Yerevan#Cascade)