Is operated between 1834-1854, the first railway built in the Allegheny Mts. played a crucial role in the opening within the USA for trading and settlement.
This trail stretches 2158 miles from Mount Katahdin in Maine to Springer Mountain in Georgia, more than 14 countries. The 229-mile section of Pennsylvania follows ridge east of the Alleghenies to the Susquehanna River and further south by the Great Appalachian Valley in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Discover the diversity of the Chesapeake in Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network - a system of over 160 parks, sanctuaries, museums, historic towns and waterways in the Bay watershed.
The river flows 41 miles through the Water Gap National Recreation Area Delaware, provides opportunities for swimming, boating and fishing.
Follow marked the path of history, through stories about generous lumberjacks, miners, tender and rail blockade. Browse Channels quiet roads, cycle paths and challenging rippled water Delaware and Lehigh Rivers.
This picturesque and historic neighborhood retains relatively unaffected countries on either side of the New Jersey and Pennsylvania in the middle of the Delaware River.
The oldest official residence of the President, the Casa Blanca German Town (Deshler-Morris House) twice removed of George Washington.
The life and work of the American author to be represented in a complex of three buildings where Poe lived from 1843 to 1844.
The only home ever of Dwight D. Eisenhower and his wife Mamie possession.
Reminiscent of the passengers and crew of Flight 93, which gave on 11 September 2001 his life to thwart a planned attack in the nation's capital.
The colonial troops led by 22-year-old colonel George Washington to the French and Indian War 3 July were defeated Open 1754 here in the battle.
Preserved Farm Albert Gallatin, a Swiss immigrant and Finance (1801-1813) in Jefferson and Madison administrations.
The greatest battle ever fought in the Western Hemisphere fought here 1 to 3 July 1863,. To a victory Union
This National Historic Site is the second oldest church Swedish US, founded in 1677.
One of the best examples of rural iron plantation from the 19th century. It includes a blast furnace, the home of the ironmaster and auxiliary structures.
Located in downtown Philadelphia Park includes structures and sites with the American Revolution and the founding of the United States connected.
2209 People in the Johnstown Flood died in 1889, Clara Barton successfully led the Red Cross in its first efforts in disaster relief.
Lackawanna Valley Heritage with partners to develop sites programs, and focused on celebrating our vital role in the industrial revolution in the museums of the United States.
The largest free-flowing river in the US east runs the Delaware River forests, fields, past and peoples, and also connects some of the most densely populated areas of America.
Hiking Experience in seven northern states of the country National Scenic Trail combines scenic, natural, historic and cultural sites in seven states.
Oil Region National Heritage Area in northwestern Pennsylvania, says the first commercially successful oil well in the world of oil and a legacy that the industry, society and politics continue to shape.
The way forward is a route that winds 500 miles through linking the hills and valleys of the picturesque nine counties in southwestern Pennsylvania, the important historical sites and various attractions.
Recognizes and celebrates the mix of history and entertainment along the Potomac River.
Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area shows how sustained explosion and thunder of innovation, ambition and fire, forever changed America and its place in the world.
Schuylkill Heritage Area is the birthplace of the movements that shaped the nation, fueled its growth, and recovered their future. It was born on the banks of the river and its tributaries American industrial and environmental revolutions.
Interpreting history remote steam railway, the 1850-1950 and includes railroading historic buildings, some dating from the 1865th
The life and work of Thaddeus Kosciuszko, a military engineer and an advocate of American and Polish freedom in the 18th century are celebrated here.
Stretching 73 miles along the border of New York and Pennsylvania, including the longest river in the northeast of free flow of class I and II rapids and fast.
Winter camping the Continental Army (1777-1778) includes the central government, earthworks, monuments, markers and Washington.
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