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Restaurants in Pennsylvania by populated place (2 C) B. Bakeries of Pennsylvania (9 P) D. Diners in Pennsylvania (4 P) F. French restaurants in Pennsylvania (2 P) T.
Isaac's is a chain of casual restaurants based in Pennsylvania known for its signature line of sandwiches, salads, and wraps named after birds. [1] [2]Headquartered in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, the restaurant chain has locations throughout the surrounding region, including Lancaster County, Chester County, Berks County, Dauphin County, York County, and Cumberland County.
The Shady Maple began as a farm stand run by the Martin family. The name came from its location in the shade of a large maple tree.The farm stand evolved under the next generation of family ownership into a small IGA, Inc. supermarket by 1970.
This sandwich shop just got caught in a pickle. Pennsylvania favorite Primanti Brothers is scrambling to avoid blowback after turning away vice presidential candidate Senator JD Vance when he ...
The lake is a prime fishing and boating area. Boating is permitted on the lake, and gas motors are permitted. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission maintains a small boat launch facility on the southwestern corner of the lake, capacity approximately 10 cars with trailers. Boat access can be reached by taking SR 0390 north from I-84 to SR 4004.
The major routes in Tafton are PA 507 and PA 390. Tafton borders Lake Wallenpaupack to the west and Blooming Grove to the east. There is a lake that hugs PA 390 called Fairview Lake, [1] which is located in Tafton. Fairview Lake is home to an all-girls summer camp called Camp Oneka. [2] The now-closed Tanglewood Ski Area and Winter Park is also ...
Kings began in North Versailles, Pennsylvania in 1967 as Kings Country Shoppes. This name was later changed to Kings Family Restaurants to indicate the establishment was a restaurant rather than a store. By 1980 the number of restaurants had grown to 7, and 24 by 1990.
The S.S. Grand View Point Hotel, also known as the Ship Hotel or Ship of the Alleghenies, was a historic hotel and roadside attraction in Juniata Township in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was built in 1927 as a hotel, but did not become the Ship Hotel until the additions which made it look like a ship were completed in 1932.