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|  Brady's Bend
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers Pennsylvania State Historical Marker located on PA route 68, near East Brady, Clarion County, Pennsylvania commemorating Captain Samuel Brady.
posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 10/14/2006 last visited: 9/12/2009 |
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|  General John Armstrong - Plaque
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers Pennsylvania State Historical Plaque located at the Armstrong County Courthouse, Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania commemorating General John Armstrong. posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 9/30/2006 last visited: never |
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|  Armstrong County
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers Pennsylvania State Historical Marker located at the Armstrong County Courthouse, in Kittanning, Pennsylvania commemorating Armstrong County. posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 10/1/2006 last visited: never |
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|  Kittanning or Attique Indian Town - PLAQUE
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers Pennsylvania State Historical Plaque located at the intersection of North Water Street and Market Street in Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania commemorating the Kittanning Indian village of the mid 18th century. posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 10/1/2006 last visited: never |
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|  Kittanning (Butler Road & Allegheny Avenue)
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers Pennsylvania State Historical Marker located at the intersection of Butler Road and Allegheny Avenue in Applewold, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania commemorating the Kittanning Indian village of the mid 18th century. posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 10/2/2006 last visited: 7/31/2009 |
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|  St Patrick's Church State Historical Marker
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers Pennsylvania State Historical Marker located at the intersection of Frogtown, Boyles Crossroads and PA route 268, near Cowansville, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania commemorating St Patrick’s Log Church. posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 10/12/2006 last visited: 10/13/2006 |
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|  Kittanning (South Water Street)
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers Pennsylvania State Historical Marker located on South Water Street in Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania commemorating the Kittanning Indian village of the mid 18th century. posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 10/2/2006 last visited: never |
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|  St Patrick's Log Church
in Country Churches A restoration of the original log church located at the intersection Rattigan Road and St. Patrick Road in Sugar Creek Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. This church claims to be the first church west of the Allegheny Mountains posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 5/6/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Big Cowboy
in Ginormous Everyday Objects A Big cowboy with a big hunger! posted by: JJsquared location: Pennsylvania date listed: 12/30/2006 last visited: 9/30/2006 |
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|  Pittsburgh Plate Glass Ford City Works
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers Pennsylvania State Historical Marker located at the intersection of 9th Street and 3rd Avenue at Ford City, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania commemorating the PPG works. posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 10/9/2006 last visited: never |
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|  Sunken Tractor - Armstrong County, PA
in Old Tractors A sunken tractor of unknown model and make. posted by: lrosell location: Pennsylvania date listed: 3/23/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Nulph's Market Payphone
in Payphones Stopped to find a cache and figured i might as well Waymark it! posted by: renruts location: Pennsylvania date listed: 12/17/2006 last visited: 12/17/2006 |
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|  St. Charles (Cocheo) Furnace
in Iron Furnace Ruins The remains of this furnace can be seen from the side of the road. There is a pull-off for a public fishing area about 50 yards from the coordinates. posted by: miatabug location: New York date listed: 7/6/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Winfield Iron Furnace
in Iron Furnace Ruins The winfield furnace is on Rough Run in West Winfield in Winfield Township. posted by: rhelt100 location: Pennsylvania date listed: 5/12/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Blanket Hill
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers Pennsylvania State Historical Marker located on US 422 at Blanket Hill, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania commemorating the Battle of Blanket Hill. posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 10/11/2006 last visited: 4/22/2009 |
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|  Fishbasket Indian Town
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers Marker on Rte. 28, Alcola, near Redland Valley Park posted by: Kordite location: Pennsylvania date listed: 9/30/2006 last visited: 6/26/2007 |
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|  Rural Electrification
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers Pennsylvania State Historical Marker located on PA route 368, near Parker, Pennsylvania commemorating rural electrification and the Central Electric Cooperative. posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 10/15/2006 last visited: 8/13/2007 |
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|  Buchanan Furnace
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers Pennsylvania State Historical Marker located on PA 58 near the junction of PA 368 in Callensburg, Pennsylvania commemorating the Buchanan Furnace and the iron industry in 19th century Clarion County. posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 1/14/2007 last visited: never |
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|  William A. Smith
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers State Historical Marker placed on PA 356 at Cooper Road in Jefferson Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, commemorating the William Smith who drilled the world’s first oil well for Edwin Drake. posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 8/28/2006 last visited: never |
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|  The Roeblings
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers State Historical Marker placed on Butler Road near High Street in Saxonburg, Pennsylvania, commemorating the Roeblings--inventor of wire rope and designer and builder of the Brooklyn Bridge. posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 8/26/2006 last visited: never |
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|  Foxburg Golf Course
in Pennsylvania Historical Markers State Historical Marker placed on PA 58 in Foxburg, Clarion County, Pennsylvania, commemorating the Foxburg Golf Course. posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 9/17/2006 last visited: 10/25/2008 |
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|  Foxburg Country Club
in Public and Private Golf Courses Nine hole, par 68, semi-private golf course located in Foxburg, Pennsylvania. posted by: Red Shoe & The Navigator location: Pennsylvania date listed: 9/17/2006 last visited: 8/13/2007 |
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|  Butler High School, Butler, Pennsylvania
in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings New Castle’s prolific school architect W. George Eckles used graceful, classical lines and relatively simple ornamentation in his design of the 1917 Butler High School. posted by: JimmyEv location: Pennsylvania date listed: 8/4/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Covenant United Presbyterian Church, Butler, Pennsylvania
in This Old Church The oldest church building in Butler is also the city’s oldest congregation. The congregation began formally meeting at the Butler County Courthouse on April 7, 1813, with its current home being built in 1862. posted by: JimmyEv location: Pennsylvania date listed: 8/3/2007 last visited: never |
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|  St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Butler, Pennsylvania
in This Old Church Butler’s first Episcopal congregation began with services held at the county courthouse in 1818. This structure, designed in the typical Gothic style of Episcopalian churches, was the congregation’s second church, built in 1896. posted by: JimmyEv location: Pennsylvania date listed: 8/3/2007 last visited: never |
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