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  2. List of National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Three of these sites are shared with other states and are credited by the National Park Service as being located in those other states: the Delaware and Hudson Canal (centered in New York but extending into Pennsylvania); the Beginning Point of the U.S. Public Land Survey (on the Ohio–Pennsylvania border); and the Minisink Archeological Site ...

  3. List of National Natural Landmarks in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Known as the "Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania", a deep gorge carved by glacial meltwater. The maximum depth of the canyon is 1,450 feet (442 m) at Waterville, near the southern end. At Leonard Harrison and Colton Point State Parks, the depth is more than 800 feet and from rim to rim is approximately 4,000 feet (1200 m). Protects 160,000 acres ...

  4. List of tourist attractions in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The following comprises a list of sites of interest (attractions) ... Irvine Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania - features a pipe organ; Main Auditorium, ...

  5. Things to do in Bucks County this weekend: Doylestown Arts ...

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    Here's a few best bets for Saturday and Sunday to get out and experience Bucks County's seasonal fun. ... Things to do in Bucks County this weekend: Doylestown Arts, Bucks Classic, Polish Fest ...

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  7. List of National Historic Landmarks in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    May 11, 1976 (North Philadelphia Eastern banks of the Schuylkill River: Fairmount Park: First municipal waterworks in the United States. Designed in 1812 by Frederick Graff and built between 1819 and 1822, it operated until 1909.