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  2. Cornwall, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall Furnace was in production from 1742 until 1883, and appears today much as it was when production ended. In 1932 the Coleman family deeded the property to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and it is now a designated National Historic Landmark open to the public. [7] Eventually the whole town became known as Cornwall.

  3. Historic Summit Inn Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Historic Summit Inn Resort, also known as the Summit Hotel, is an historic hotel complex and national historic district which is located atop the Summit Mountain of Chestnut Ridge [2] by North Union Township and South Union Township in Farmington, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005 ...

  4. Cornwall Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Cornwall Railroad acquired the Cornwall and Mount Hope Railroad in 1886, extending its line another 5 miles (8.0 km) to Mount Hope, Pennsylvania, where it interchanged with the Reading and Columbia Railroad. [5] Cornwall Railroad passenger trains used the Reading station in Lebanon until the end of passenger service on January 29, 1929.

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  6. 12 best hotels in Cornwall for 2025 beach breaks, walking ...

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    Best hotels in Cornwall At a glance. Best hotel for families: Watergate Bay. Best beach hotel: Carbis Bay. Best spa hotel: The Scarlet. Best dog friendly hotel: St Enodoc. Best hotel for couples ...

  7. General Wayne Inn - Wikipedia

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    The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. Established as a tavern in 1704, it was previously named the William Penn Inn, Wayside Inn, Tunis Ordinary, and Streepers Tavern before being renamed in 1793 in honor of American Revolutionary War hero General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, who had once stayed there.

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