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  2. Fletcher Street Urban Riding Club - Wikipedia

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    The Fletcher Street club has stables in the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood of North Philadelphia, on the edge of Fairmount Park. In November 2023, they opened a new stable in East Fairmount Park. [1] Informal stables also existed throughout North and West Philadelphia and in Cobbs Creek Park, on private and abandoned city land. [2]

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    Gettysburg National Military Park, near Gettysburg 39°48′43″N 77°14′39″W  /  39.811944°N 77.244167°W  / 39.811944; -77.244167  ( Gettysburg National Military Cumberland , Highland , and Straban Townships

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cumberland ...

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    Drexel Hill Park Road 40°13′20″N 76°53′03″W  /  40.222222°N 76.884167°W  / 40.222222; -76.884167  ( William Black Homestead New Cumberland

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  6. Star Barn Complex - Wikipedia

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    This historic property includes a large barn, a pig barn (c. 1872), a carriage house (c. 1872), a chicken coop (c. 1872), a grain silo, and a milk house. The main barn, known as the Star Barn, was built in 1872, and is a five-bay, Gothic Revival-style frame building. It features an immense cupola atop a cross-gable roof. [4]

  7. Pennsylvania barn - Wikipedia

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    Sweitzer or Swisser type of Pennsylvania Log Barn, Ulster American Folkpark - geograph.org.uk - 289300. Sweitzer barns are also known as Swetzer or Swisser. The name reflects the barn's probable origin in Switzerland. The Sweitzer is the "original Pennsylvania barn"; it was initially a log crib-type barn built between 1730 and 1850.