Visited
editLandmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or Town | Summary | |
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1 | Book Site (36 Jul) | January 3, 1986 | Off Legislative Route 3019 40°28′44.5″N 77°30′2.4″W / 40.479028°N 77.500667°W[1] |
Juniata: Beale Township | ||
2 | John Brown Tannery Site | December 14, 1978 | 500 feet south of the junction of Pennsylvania Route 77 and Lyons Road 41°43′8.5″N 79°57′3″W / 41.719028°N 79.95083°W[2] |
Crawford: New Richmond | ||
3 | Conestoga Town | June 18, 1973 | Junction of Safe Harbor and Indian Marker Roads 39°57′35.424″N 76°24′1.44″W / 39.95984000°N 76.4004000°W[3] |
Lancaster: Letort | ||
4 | Deffenbaugh Site (36FA57) | May 14, 1984 | On a saddle between two hills, along Old Frame Rd. 39°48′7.2″N 79°51′36″W / 39.802000°N 79.86000°W[4] |
Fayette: Nicholson Township | ||
5 | Fisher Site (36GR21) | November 15, 1982 | Off Camp Resort Road along the Enlow Fork 39°57′36″N 80°28′0″W / 39.96000°N 80.46667°W[5] |
Greene: West Findley | ||
6 | Richard T. Foley Site (36GR52) | May 10, 1984 | Along Job Creek 39°49′50.7″N 80°22′53.904″W / 39.830750°N 80.38164000°W[6] |
Greene: Holbrook | ||
7 | Fort McIntosh Site | April 24, 1975 | On a bluff overlooking the Ohio River, along River Road between College and Dravo Avenues 40°41′27.35″N 80°18′14.75″W / 40.6909306°N 80.3040972°W[7] |
Beaver: Beaver | Site of a 1780s frontier fort | |
8 | Frey-Haverstick Site (36LA6) | January 15, 1986 | Eastern side of the Susquehanna River, north of Staman's Run 39°59′42″N 76°28′13.8″W / 39.99500°N 76.470500°W[8] |
Lancaster: Washington Boro | ||
9 | Household No. 1 Site (36WM61) | March 20, 1986 | Off Timms Lane 40°10′27.7″N 79°46′44.4″W / 40.174361°N 79.779000°W[9] |
Westmoreland: Rostraver Township | ||
10 | Houserville Site (36CE65) | March 6, 1986 | 1300 block of East College Avenue, east of State College 40°48′42″N 77°50′4″W / 40.81167°N 77.83444°W[10] |
Centre: College Township | ||
11 | Indian God Rock Petroglyphs Site (36VE26) | May 14, 1984 | On the eastern bank of the Allegheny River above Brandon 41°19′48″N 79°49′27″W / 41.33000°N 79.82417°W[11] |
Venango: Rockland Township | ||
12 | Legionville | March 27, 1975 | Between the Ohio River and Duss Avenue, north of its intersection with Legionville Road and south of its intersection with Anthony Wayne Drive 40°37′16″N 80°13′42″W / 40.62111°N 80.22833°W[12] |
Beaver: Harmony Township | First official U.S. Army training grounds | |
13 | Locus 7 Site | March 20, 1980 | On a bluff above Downers Run north of Fayette City, 2,000 feet (610 m) east of the Monongahela River 40°6′23.88″N 79°50′12.9″W / 40.1066333°N 79.836917°W[13] |
Fayette: Washington Township | ||
14 | Murry Site | December 10, 1980 | 2 miles south of Washington Boro 39°58′44.4″N 76°27′10.8″W / 39.979000°N 76.453000°W[14] |
Lancaster: Washington | ||
15 | Shultz-Funk Site (36LA7 and 36LA9) | March 3, 1982 | Above the Susquehanna River, immediately south of Witmer's Run 39°58′48″N 76°27′34″W / 39.98000°N 76.45944°W[15] |
Lancaster: Washington Boro | ||
16 | Sommerheim Park Archaeological District | March 6, 1986 | On bluffs above Sommerheim Drive and Presque Isle Bay 42°6′49″N 80°8′42″W / 42.11361°N 80.14500°W[16] |
Erie: Millcreek Township | ||
17 | Strickler Site | June 18, 1973 | ¾ mile north of Creswell Station, and 1 mile south of Washington Boro 39°58′48″N 76°27′40″W / 39.98000°N 76.46111°W[17][18] |
Lancaster: Washington | ||
18 | Sugar Grove Petroglyph Site (36GR5) | March 20, 1986 | Off Pennsylvania Route 88, 0.7 miles (1.1 km) northwest of its bridge over Whiteley Creek 39°49′36″N 79°57′40″W / 39.82667°N 79.96111°W[19] |
Greene: Monongahela Township | ||
19 | Tudek Site | February 12, 1982 | Along Orchard Road, northeast of State College 40°49′1″N 77°51′3″W / 40.81694°N 77.85083°W[20] |
Centre: College Township |
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