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  Penn Hills, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Penn Hills is a township located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
In the township the population is spread out with 21.7% under the age of 18, 6.3% from 18 to 24, 27.0% from 25 to 44, 25.3% from 45 to 64, and 19.7% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township is $39,960, and the median income for a family is $46,971.
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 Penn Forest Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Penn Forest Township is a township located in Carbon County, Pennsylvania.
In the township the population is spread out with 26.0% under the age of 18, 5.2% from 18 to 24, 27.9% from 25 to 44, 26.1% from 45 to 64, and 14.8% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township is $36,601, and the median income for a family is $40,597.
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 West Mahoning Township, Pennsylvania Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Pennsylvania's entire judicial system is under the supervision of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, which is also the final appellate court for both the Superior Court and the Commonwealth Court.
Pennsylvania's nickname "The Keystone State" is quite apt, as the state forms a geographic bridge both between the U.S. NortheastNortheastern states and the U.S. SouthSouthern states, and between the Atlantic seaboard and the Midwest.
Pennsylvania is bisected diagonally by ridges of the Appalachian MountainsAppalachian Mountain chain from southwest to northeast.
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 Lausanne Township, Pennsylvania -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Lausanne Township is a township located in (Click link for more info and facts about Carbon County, Pennsylvania) Carbon County, Pennsylvania.
In the township the population is spread out with 22.0% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 30.3% from 25 to 44, 27.1% from 45 to 64, and 13.8% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township is $30,625, and the median income for a family is $42,679.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/L/La/Lausanne_Township,_Pennsylvania.htm   (433 words)

  
 Chronology of Events in Pennsylvania Forestry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Forests have always been important to the inhabitants of what we now call Pennsylvania, the very name being a combination of the Founder's name and the Latin word for wood.
The Bureau of Forest Protection was vested with the responsibility of preventing, controlling, and extinguishing fires on all forest land in the Commonwealth.
Pennsylvania's public natural resources are the common property of all the people, including generations yet to come.
www.dep.state.pa.us /dep/pa_env-her/historycalforestry.htm   (4586 words)

  
 History of Lycoming County Pennsylvania edited by John F. Meginness; ©1892
The surface of the township is rough and mountainous, except at the base of the mountain.
Bastress township is the thirty-eighth in size in the county and contains an area of 6,400 acres, with a population of 236 by the census of 1890.
It is bounded on the east by Armstrong, on the north by Susquehanna, on the south by Limestone, and on the west by Nippenose township.
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 Pennsylvania -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Pennsylvania Germans, including the (An American follower of the Mennonite religion) Amish and the (A member of an Anabaptist movement in Holland noted for its simplicity of life) Mennonites, dominate the area around the cities of Lancaster, York, and Harrisburg, with smaller numbers extending northeast to the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton area and up the Susquehanna River valley.
Penn then founded a colony there as a place of religious freedom for (One who quakes and trembles with (or as with) fear) Quakers, and named it for the (Any dialect of the language of ancient Rome) Latin phrase meaning "Penn's woods".
Pennsylvania and Delaware were two of the (Click link for more info and facts about thirteen colonies) thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the (The revolution of the American colonies against Great Britain; 1775-1783) American Revolution of 1776.
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 Penn Forest Township, Pennsylvania -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Penn Forest Township is a township located in (Click link for more info and facts about Carbon County, Pennsylvania) Carbon County, Pennsylvania.
The (The total national income divided by the number of people in the nation) per capita income for the township is $17,129.
Out of the total population, 14.0% of those under the age of 18 and 10.9% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line.
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 PENNSYLVANIA - Online Information article about PENNSYLVANIA
Potter counties on the north middle border, it rises 2400-2500 ft. above the sea, but from this height the general upland level falls gradually to 1200-1300 ft. in the south-west and 900-loon ft. along the Ohio border, and in Erie county there is a sudden fall of about 200 ft. to the Erie plain.
Besides having practically all the anthracite, Pennsylvania has the thickest bituminous coal-measures, and most of the coal obtained from these is of the best quality.
It increased to 1,000,000 tons in 1850, to 11,760,000 tons in 1875, to 79,842,326 tons in 1900, to 150,143,177 tons in 1907; and was 117,179,527 tons in 1908, when it was 35.2 % of that of the entire country and was valued at $118,816,303.
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 Encyclopedia: Mount Lebanon Township, Pennsylvania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In 1928, Mt. Lebanon became the first "First Class Township" in Pennsylvania to adopt the council-manager form of government and has had an appointed manager serving as the chief administrative officer since that time.
To the south are the two towns which, due to their comparable size and affluence, are most often compared with Mt. Lebanon: Upper St. Clair to the southwest and Bethel Park to the southeast.
To the east is Castle Shannon, and finally, to the northeast, the tiny Baldwin Township (not to be confused with Baldwin Borough).
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 Lehigh Twp
It is bounded on the northeast by the Luzerne County line, on the northwest by Lausanne Township, on the west by Packer Township, on the south and east by the Lehigh River which separates it from Kidder and Penn Forest townships.
In 1880, the population of Lehigh Township was 36.
Bald Ridge Mountain reaches across the township from east to west, and Laurytown Valley (10) is situated on the north side of this mountain.
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 1999 Penn Township Municipal Authority Customer Confidence Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Penn Township Municipal Authority routinely monitors for constituents in your drinking water according to Federal and State laws.
Well #4 is located in Penn Township (between State Route 35 and Sand Hill Road and west of the Selinsgrove Speedway), and was the sole source of water production during this reporting year.
On April 25, 2000 Penn Township Municipal Authority Water System Consolidation Project was completed, when Harris Estates and Breezewood Forest was interconnected to the PTMA Well #1-A Water System.
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 Pennsylvania Dentists & Dental Insurance - Dental Plans
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Each participating Pennsylvania dentist charges plan members according to an established "discounted fee schedule." Services include cleanings, x-rays, teeth whitening, root canals, bonding, crowns, dentures, gum surgery, implant dentistry, laser dentistry, and over 200 different dental procedures.
If you are in need of specialty work from Pennsylvania general dentists, Pennsylvania cosmetic dentists, Pennsylvania family dentists, endodontists, Pennsylvania periodontists, or Pennsylvania pediatric dentists, participating Pennsylvania dentists are available for each dental plan.
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 Pennsylvania @ NorthEastRoads.com - Interstate 376
As for Pennsylvania 8, this state route is a major north-south corridor.
Pennsylvania 130 travels north to meet Pennsylvania 8 near the Fleming Bridge in Highland Park community of Pittsburgh.
The next exit along westbound Interstate 376/U.S. 22-30 is Exit 2B, Junction Pennsylvania 885 (again)/Boulevard of the Allies westbound to the Liberty Bridge south and Interstate 579 north.
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 Fairview Township - Erie County, Pennsylvania
In response, the Township Supervisors requested and received grant monies from the state to develop a master-site plan of the 84-acre parcel with frontage on Barker and Dobler Roads.
The acreage was part of the Dobler estate and was given to the Township by the County.
The property is used year-round by the Girl Scout Troops from five Pennsylvania counties and one Ohio Township to go camping and to participate in Girl Scout events sponsored for groups of troops.
www.fairviewtownship.com /parks.asp   (4022 words)

  
 Penn Forest Township, Pennsylvania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 195.2 km²; (75.4 mi²;).
As of the census of 2000, there are 5,439 people, 2,046 households, and 1,565 families residing in the township.
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 Millard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Joseph Millard (1711-1781), one of the sons of Thomas Millard (1669-1761) was born in Amity Township, Berks County, on November 2, 1711 and died in Union Township, Berks County, in 1781.
According to Julian Millard's The Millard Family in Pennsylvania (1933), "Mordecai was taxed in Union Township, Berks County from 1767 to 1785 on a grist mill, saw mill, and 180 acres of the 620 acre tract patented by his grandfather Thomas.
Benjamin Millard was born in 1823 and died at the age of 78 in 1901, in Birdsboro, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
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 National Trust for Historic Preservation - A Dozen Distinctive Destinations 2001 - Doylestown, Pennsylvania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A small town with a 250-year history, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, (population 8,575) rivals many large cities such as nearby Philadelphia with its world-class cultural facilities, elegant Victorian architecture, and historic attractions.
Doylestown's annual Oktoberfest is the town's largest organized event, with all proceeds dedicated to ongoing improvements and development of the park system.
Learn more about Doylestown from the Borough of Doylestown, www.doylestownborough.net or Doylestown Township, www.doylestownpa.org.
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 Patton Township Real Estate — Realtor in Patton Township, PA offers homes for sale
It was the first township formed in the Centre Region and was part of Cumberland County prior to the establishment of Centre County in 1800.
As a result of expansion at Penn State University and throughout the State College area, Patton Township has continued to grow as a residential community.
The last section of Park Forest Village was opened by the early 1990's, thirty-five years after the neighborhood was planned.
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 Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors
And recreational activities in Penn’s Woods are a large component of the state’s number two industry, tourism.
Attendees will explore the impact of state statutes guiding these industries and their effects on your community, including environmental and aesthetic issues.
Township, borough, and county officials and administrators, including planning commission and zoning hearing board members, who want to learn more about regulations governing the farming and forestry activities.
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 SIGN UNVEILING MARKS FUTURE SITE OF PENNSYLVANIA FOREST FIRE MUSEUM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
GREENE TOWNSHIP, Franklin County (Oct. 6) -- The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) today helped to unveil a sign marking the site of a proposed museum saluting the rich history and promising future of forestry in Pennsylvania.
"This museum will be a fitting salute to Pennsylvania’s past foresters and forestry practice that brought the state’s wealth of woodlands to international prominence, "said Paul Sebasovich, DCNR fire-prevention specialist helping to establish the museum.
Leased from the state Bureau of Forestry, the land is adjacent to the Appalachian Trail and close to Penn State University’s Mont Alto campus, where the state’s first foresters were trained.
www.phmc.state.pa.us /news/phmcnews2000_16.htm   (530 words)

  
 Northwest Pennsylvania's Great Outdoors Destinations Cook Forest
The extraordinary quality of this ancient forest assured selection as one of the top-50 state parks across the nation by National Geographic Traveler magazine.
Much of the area exists almost as it was in the days of William Penn when it was known as "The Black Forest" or "Penn's Woods".
It was this pristine beauty that drove Cecil B. DeMille to use Cook Forest as the backdrop for Paramount Pictures' 1946 film 'The Unconquered' starring Gary Cooper, Paulette Goddard and a score of other stars.
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 Township Map of Greene County, Pennsylvania
This is a clickable image map of townships and boroughs in Greene County Pennsylvania.
The township images are cropped from a 1/50,000 USGS Geological Survey Map of Greene County dated 1977.
Each map is named for the principal township or borough within the area of the map.
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 Museums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Coolspring Power Museum is located in Western Pennsylvania just off Route 36 midway between Punxsutawney to the south and Brookville to the north.
The Colonel, Inc., the museum’s membership association, reprinted the Early Days of Oil, by Dr. Paul Giddens, which she says is considered by many to be the “Bible” of historic photographs and information about the birth of the oil industry in Pennsylvania.
The region is located approximately 70 miles south of Erie, 90 miles north of Pittsburgh, and 70 miles east of Youngstown, Ohio.
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 Penn Hills, Pennsylvania Detailed Profile - travel and real estate info, jobs, hotels, hospitals, weather, schools, ...
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 New Deal/W.P.A. Artist Biographies
As a young man, Breinin studied under the painter Uri Penn and later, at the Vitebsk Academy of Art.
According to his biography page, "Paul Ludwig Gill was born in 1894 and by 1920 had already graduated from Syracuse University, served in the army and nearly died from the complications he experienced as a result of the flu and his treatment at Walter Reed Hospital.
He had lost a lung and could not indulge in the activities of the younger men.After serving in the Army, he attended The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts where he met his future wife.
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 RootsLink Search Results
Township history of Bucks County PA one of the three original counties.
Chester Township history, including genealogies of the early settlers (a different genealogy is listed every other month - a surname list is included).
It evolved over time with the arrival of families in Ames township in 1803 until it became a small village with meachants, a church, a school, and several families.
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 ReporterNetwork.com - 800 830 8885 - Court Reporters in Pennsylvania
Hyndman, Hyner, Hadley, Halifax, Hallstead, Hamburg, Hamilton, Hamlin, Hampden Township,
Newtown Township, Newville, Nicholson, Nicktown, Nineveh, Nisbet, Normalville, Norristown,
Penn Township, Penndel, Penns Creek, Penns Park, Pennsburg, Pennsdale, Pennsylvania Furnace,
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 Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania: Public & Private Improvements Code (Chapter 87) Appendix A Figures
Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania: Public and Private Improvements Code (Chapter 87) Appendix A Figures
Region No. 1 Rainfall Intensity Duration - Frequency Chart (Penn DOT 1986)
A Runoff coefficients for storm recurrence intervals less than 25 years
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