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Mary Ann Butts -
RE/MAX Real Estate Group
Mary Ann Butts specializing
in Erie Real Estate, Harborcreek Real Estate, Erie County Real
Estate, Erie Homes for Sale AAAA Top Local Site for Erie PA Real Estate,
Easy Exit Listing, 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! E-Mail Me At:
Mary@MaryAnnButts.com or
Call: (888) 898-3558. |
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Lancaster County
Real Estate - Tom Daugherty
Serving Lancaster, Strasburg, Willow Street, Millersville, Mountville,
East Petersburg, Lititz, Manheim, Neffsville, Brownstown, Akron, Leola
and others communities. Specializing in the School Districts of
Lancaster, Lampeter-Strasburg, Penn Manor, Hempfield, Manheim Township,
Warwick, Manheim Central, and Conestoga Valley, and all Lancaster
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Rich in historic lore, Pennsylvania territory was
disputed in the early 1600s among the Dutch, the Swedes, and the
English. England acquired the region in 1664 with the capture of
New York, and in 1681 Pennsylvania was granted to William Penn,
a Quaker, by King Charles II.
Philadelphia was the seat of the federal government almost
continuously from 1776 to 1800; there the Declaration of
Independence was signed in 1776 and the U.S. Constitution drawn
up in 1787. Valley Forge, of Revolutionary War fame, and
Gettysburg, site of the pivotal battle of the Civil War, are
both in Pennsylvania. The Liberty Bell is located in a glass
pavilion across from Independence Hall in Philadelphia.
The nation's first oil well was dug at Titusville in 1859, and
the mining of iron ore and coal led to the development of the
state's steel industry. More recently Pennsylvania's industry
has diversified, although the state still leads the country in
the production of specialty steel. The service, retail trade,
and manufacturing sectors provide the most jobs; Pennsylvania is
a leader in the production of chemicals and pharmaceuticals,
food products, and electronic equipment.
Pennsylvania's 59,000 farms (occupying nearly 8 million acres)
are the backbone of the state's economy, producing a wide
variety of crops. Leading commodities are dairy products, cattle
and calves, mushrooms, greenhouse and nursery products, poultry
and eggs, a variety of fruits, sweet corn, potatoes, maple
syrup, and Christmas trees.
Pennsylvania's rich heritage draws billions of tourist dollars
annually. Among the chief attractions are the Gettysburg
National Military Park, Valley Forge National Historical Park,
Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, the
Pennsylvania Dutch region, the Eisenhower farm near Gettysburg,
and the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. |
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