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  2. Mill Grove - Wikipedia

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    The 130-acre (53 ha) estate is now maintained as a museum and wildlife sanctuary by Montgomery County, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989. [3] The house serves as the educational center of the Pennsylvania chapter of the National Audubon Society, and is known as John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove.

  3. List of nature centers in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove: Audubon: Montgomery: Delaware Valley: Historic first U.S. home of John James Audubon, museum features a combination of nature, art, and history and houses all of Audubon’s major works including “Birds of America”; 5 miles of trails. It also serves as the headquarters for Audubon PA.

  4. Audubon, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Audubon is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lower Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was named for naturalist John James Audubon, who lived there as a young man. The population was 8,433 at the 2010 census.

  5. Todd Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Todd Nature Reserve (formerly called Todd Sanctuary) is a 334-acre (135 ha) [citation needed] nature reserve owned and operated by the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania. It is located in Buffalo Township , Butler County , Pennsylvania ; approximately thirty miles northeast of Pittsburgh , and five miles (8 km) north of Freeport .

  6. Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve is a 134-acre (0.5 km 2) protected area for flora, fauna, and wildlife in Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania, a Pittsburgh suburb. The site has served as the headquarters of the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania (ASWP) since 1977.

  7. Audubon - Wikipedia

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    The Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center in Oyster Bay, New York was donated to New York Audubon in 1923 by Emlen Roosevelt and Christine Roosevelt in memory of their cousin, who is buried in the adjacent Youngs Memorial Cemetery. [11] The Audubon Center of Greenwich, Connecticut was founded in 1943.

  8. Fatland - Wikipedia

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    Fatland, also known as Fatland Farm, Fatland Ford and Vaux Hill, is a Greek Revival mansion and estate in Audubon, Pennsylvania.Located on the north side of the Schuylkill River, opposite Valley Forge, the property was part of the Continental Army's 1777-78 winter encampment.

  9. John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum - Wikipedia

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    The John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum is a 1000-acre (4.05 km 2) National Wildlife Refuge in Philadelphia and Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania.Adjacent to Philadelphia International Airport, the refuge protects the largest remaining freshwater tidal marsh in Pennsylvania.