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  2. Hershey Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    On July 31, 1923, Hershey transferred the land into a cemetery for $1.00. [4] Milton Hershey built a marble monument reading "Hershey," which marks the spot of the Hershey family's grave plots. [1] In 2007, on the 150th anniversary of Milton Hershey's birthday, flowers were placed at his gravesite in celebration. [1]

  3. Oliver H. Bair Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    The Oliver H. Bair Funeral Home is an historic, American building that is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. History and architectural features The ...

  4. Hershey, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Hershey is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States.It is home to the Hershey Company, which was founded by candy magnate Milton S. Hershey, and Hersheypark, an amusement park.

  5. Dick Button dies at 95: Olympic gold medalist was figure ...

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    Dick Button was the first American Olympic figure skating gold medalist in the sport back in 1948, then again in 1952.

  6. Babes in the Wood murders (Pine Grove Furnace) - Wikipedia

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    He has a good job and lives in a good home well stocked with food. His niece, Winifred Pierce, works during the days in Noakes' home taking care of his children. September 1934: Noakes acquired life insurance policies on his children and changed the beneficiary of his own life insurance from the children to his sister, Mrs. Pierce.

  7. Milton S. Hershey - Wikipedia

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    In April 1862, Hershey's sister Sarena Hershey was born in Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and died in 1867 at age 4. [3] Hershey had a very limited education, with no schooling beyond the 4th grade. In 1871, Milton Hershey left school and was apprenticed to a local printer, Sam Ernst, who published a German-English newspaper.

  8. Milton S. Hershey Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Milton S. Hershey Mansion, also known as High Point, is a historic house at 100 Mansion Road East in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Built in 1908, it was the home of Hershey Chocolate founder Milton S. Hershey (1857-1945) from 1908 until his death. [ 3 ]

  9. Derry Session House and Enclosure - Wikipedia

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    The glass and steel enclosure measures approximately 24 feet by 19 feet, 6 inches, and sits on a reinforced concrete foundation. The Enclosure, whose construction was originally funded by Milton S. Hershey, was refurbished in 1999. [3] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. [1]