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Notable non-residential buildings include the Town Hall (1887), U.S. Post Office (1935), Union Church (1820-1840), St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1911), First Presbyterian Church (1908), and New Life Center Church (1893). The contributing sites are two small parks that are situated at the center of Philipsburg.
The Wartburg Watch is a blog originally written by two American Christians, Darlene "Dee" Parsons, and Wanda "Deb" Martin.It was founded in 2009 and focuses on contentious issues affecting the church, particularly authoritarianism, complementarianism, sexism and spiritual abuse in certain churches, as well as a perceived rise in Calvinist beliefs in "historically" Arminian churches.
Philipsburg is home to a number of sites of renovated historical interest, including the Rowland Theater (located on Front Street), the Union Church and Burial Ground, also known as the "Mud" Church, on Presqueisle Street, the Simler House (on North Second St), and the Hardman Philips House, located off Presqueisle Street near Ninth Street, thought to be a stop on the Underground Railroad.
South Philipsburg is located in western Centre County at (40.887588, -78.217499), [3] along Moshannon Creek, the Centre County/Clearfield County It is bordered to the north by the borough of Philipsburg and to the northwest, across Moshannon Creek, by the borough of Chester Hill.
Places with Philipsburg in the name in the state of Pennsylvania: Philipsburg, Centre County, Pennsylvania. North Philipsburg, Pennsylvania; South Philipsburg, Pennsylvania; The borough of Monaca, Pennsylvania was first incorporated as Phillipsburg in 1840
Chester Hill is located in eastern Clearfield County at (40.891595, -78.228778), [5] on the west side of Moshannon Creek, across from the borough of Philipsburg in Centre County Pennsylvania Route 53 passes through the borough, leading northeast into Philipsburg and southwest 3.7 miles (6.0 km) to Osceola Mills .
1898 Wartburg Wartburg 311 Wartburg 312 1988 Wartburg 353 (also known as the Wartburg Knight) Wartburg 1.3; the last Wartburg model, in production between 1988 and 1991. The marque dates back to 1898 when a car made by Automobilwerk Eisenach was named the Wartburgwagen. It consisted of a two-seating cane chair, four mudguards, two headlamps ...
In 1999, UNESCO added Wartburg Castle to the World Heritage List as an "Outstanding Monument of the Feudal Period in Central Europe", citing its "Cultural Values of Universal Significance". [12] For a while, the status of Wartburg as a World Heritage site was endangered by plans to build very tall wind turbines on Milmesberg near Marksuhl ...