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  1. The geography and geology of Erie County, Pennsylvania, by John Tomikel, 1967
  2. From Sugar Camps to Star Barns: Rural Life and Landscape in a Western Pennsylvania Community (Keystone Book) by Sally Ann McMurry, 2001-08-01
  3. Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society) (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society) by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein, 1993-10-01
  4. State-Book of Pennsylvania: Containing an Account of the Geography, History, Government, Resources, and Noted Citizens of the State, with a Map of the ... State, for the Use of Schools and Families by Thomas Henry Burrowes, 2010-01-11
  5. State-Book of Pennsylvania, Containing an Account of the Geography, History, Government, Resources, and Noted Citizens of the State by Thomas Henry Burrowes, 2010-03-27
  6. History, Government and Geography of Carbon County, Pennsylvania: -1910 by A. E. Wagner, 2009-07-08
  7. State-Book of Pennsylvania: Containing an Account of the Geography, History, Government, Resources, and Noted Citizens of the State : With a Map of the ... and of Each County : For the Use of Schools by Anonymous, 2010-03-08
  8. Geography and History of Northeastern Pennsylvania by A.F. Stokes, 1936
  9. Physical and industrial geography of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, by H. Justin Roddy .. by H Justin 1856-1943 Roddy, 2010-05-17
  10. State-book of Pennsylvania: containing an account of the geography, history, government, resources, and noted citizens of the state : with a map of the ... and of each county : for the use of schools by Thomas H. 1805-1871 Burrowes, 2010-08-31
  11. State-Book of Pennsylvania Containing an Account of the Geography History Government Resources and Noted Citizens of the State by Thomas Henry Burrowes, 2009-04-27
  12. Geography of Pennsylvania by Lawrence Charles Davis, 1939
  13. Mitchell's New Intermediate Geography - A System of Modern Geography ... Pennsylvania Edition by S. Augustus Mitchell, 1887
  14. Exploring Pennsylvania: geography, history, civics by Sylvester Kirby, and Cordier, Ralph Waldo, and Benjamin, Florence O. Stevens, 1963

21. Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia II - Pennsylvania - Geography
See List of Pennsylvania counties Pennsylvania's nickname The Keystone State is quite apt, as the state forms a geographic bridge both between the Northeastern states and
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23. Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is a U.S. state and Commonwealth located in the Northeastern and Middle Atlantic regions of the United States. The state borders Delaware and
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the U.S. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. For other uses, see Pennsylvania (disambiguation) Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Flag Seal Nickname(s) Keystone State; Quaker State;
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... Demonym Pennsylvanian Capital Harrisburg Largest city Philadelphia Largest metro area Delaware Valley Area Ranked 33rd in the US
(119,283 km 39°43′ N to 16′ N 74°41′ W to 80°31′ W Population Ranked 6th in the US 12,604,767 (2009 est.) Density
Ranked 10th in the US
Median income US$48,562 (26th) Elevation Mount Davis
Delaware River

Before statehood Province of Pennsylvania Admission to Union December 12, 1787 (2nd) Governor Edward G. Rendell (D) Lieutenant Governor Joseph B. Scarnati III (R) Legislature General Assembly Upper house State Senate ... Arlen Specter (D)
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24. Indiana University Of Pennsylvania - Geography & Regional Plan : Indiana, PA
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25. Pennsylvania Geography
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26. Pennsylvania: Geography — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia — Pennsylvania Geography. The Great Lakes Plain meets the Appalachian Plateau in the extreme northwestern part of the state. The Appalachian Plateau stretches
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The Great Lakes Plain meets the Appalachian Plateau in the extreme northwestern part of the state. The Appalachian Plateau stretches across the western and northern sections of Pennsylvania and covers more than half the area of the state. The Allegheny Mts. line the eastern edge of the plateau and run southwest to northeast, overlooking the Great Appalachian Valley. The Jacks, Tuscarora, and Blue Mts. comprise a ridge and valley section bordered by the Great Appalachian Valley to the southeast and east. The Piedmont Plateau gives way to the Atlantic Coastal Plain in the extreme southeastern portion of the state. In the east Pennsylvania is drained by the Delaware and the Susquehanna river systems; in the west by the Allegheny and the Monongahela rivers, which join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio River; and in the central part by the West Branch of the Susquehanna, which crosses the state and empties into Chesapeake Bay. These turbulent streams and rivers have cut beautiful water gaps, natural passageways for roads and rail lines. The great forests and lush vegetation that once covered the entire state were transformed during the Carboniferous period into deposits of anthracite coal in the northeast and extensive bituminous beds in the west. Large areas of woodland remain and, in some isolated sections, have retained an almost primitive wildness. Of the many historic sites and parks that have been preserved, those under federal ownership include Fort Necessity National Battlefield, Gettysburg National Military Park, and Independence and Valley Forge national historical parks (see

27. Pennsylvania Geography - SHG Resources
Learn facts about the geography of Pennsylvania. Also includes links to biographies of famous people of Pennsylvania and other city and state resources.
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28. Pennsylvania - Geography
A selection of articles related to pennsylvania geography pennsylvania - geography Encyclopedia II - Pennsylvania - Geography. See List of Pennsylvania counties
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29. Pennsylvania Geography, Geography Of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is divided into more than a dozen distinct physiographic regions, most of which extend in curved bands from east to south. Beginning in the southeast, the first
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Pennsylvania is divided into more than a dozen distinct physiographic regions, most of which extend in curved bands from east to south. Beginning in the southeast, the first region (including Philadelphia) is a narrow belt of coastal plain along the lower Delaware River.. The next region is the Piedmont Plateau, a wide area of rolling hills and lowlands. The Great Valley , runs from the middle of the state's eastern border to the middle of its southern border. The eastern, central, and western parts of the Great Valley are known as the Lehigh, Lebanon, and Cumberland valleys, respectively. West and north of the Great Valley, the Pocono Plateau rises to about 2,200 ft (700 m).
The northern part of the state comprises of the Allegheny High Platea and the Appalachian Plateaus. , The southwestern extension of the Allegheny High Plateau contains the state's highest peak, Mt. Davis, at 3,213 ft (980 m). A narrow lowland region, the Erie Plain, borders Lake Erie in the extreme northwestern part of the state.
The largest natural lake within the state's borders is Conneaut Lake, about 30 mi (48 km) south of the city of Erie, with an area of less than 1.5 sq mi (39 sq km). The largest manmade lake is Lake Wallenpaupack, in the Poconos, occupying about 9 sq mi (23 sq km). Pennsylvania claims more than 21 sq mi (54 sq km) of the Pymatuning Reservoir on the Ohio border.

30. Pennsylvania Geography - Ask.com
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31. Pennsylvania Geography And History
Pennsylvania geography and history plus travel and vacation information.
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Capital: Harrisburg
Abbreviations: PA (postal), Pa.
Area: 46,058 square miles
State Bird: Ruffed Grouse
State Tree: Hemlock
State Flower: Mountain Laurel
State Motto: Virtue, Liberty, and Independence
Nickname: The Keystone State
Pennsylvania was inhabited by Delaware and Susquehannock Native Americans prior to 1609, when Henry Hudson arrived in the Delaware Bay . Settlers from England, Sweden, and the Netherlands migrated to Pennsylvania shortly after, and in 1681, English Quaker William Penn was named proprietor of the region. Penn encouraged religious freedom, and sects such as the Old Order Amish Mennonites , and Quakers still live on Pennsylvania's soil. Pennsylvania was among the thirteen colonies that opposed England during the Revolutionary War, and the Declaration of Independence was signed in Independence Hall , Philadelphia. The Battle of Gettysburg occurred in Pennsylvania during the Civil War. Pennsylvania's economy is based on farming, coal mining, manufacturing, banking, retailing, tourism, and other industries. The

32. Pennsylvania Geographic Bee
For information on the National Geographic Bee, go to http//www.nationalgeographic.com/geographicbee. The 2010 Pennsylvania Geographic
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33. Answers.com - What Was The Geography In Pennsylvania During The 1600s
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35. Pennsylvania Geography Bee: Homeschoolers Place Well
Pennsylvania Geography Bee Homeschoolers Place Well. from Susan Richman Ever wonder which US state capital, founded as a goldrush town, is not linked to the rest of its
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Pennsylvania Geography Bee: Homeschoolers Place Well from Susan Richman Ever wonder which US state capital, founded as a gold-rush town, is not linked to the rest of its state by roads? Or can you name which African country borders both the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea? How are you at naming the large island country off the east coast of Africa that is one of the world’s leading producers of natural vanilla? If you’re curious about such things, you’re made for the National Geographic Society’s Geography Bee— and it’s terrific to see how many homeschoolers all across PA took part in this super opportunity for students in 4th to 8th grades. My daughter Hannah (6th grade) and I ventured to Harrisburg to watch the state finals this year, on April 9, 1999— Hannah’s a real geography fan (and hopes to eventually make it to the state level for competition!), and we had heard that several homeschoolers we knew had made it to the state bee, and we just hoped to cheer them all on. What a happy surprise it was to find out there were actually eight homeschoolers participating in the State Geo Bee— more than have ever made it there before! All day long we practically felt we were at Homeschoolers Excellence Day, as we kept running into more and more homeschoolers— it was so encouraging to see so many friends of the kids participating.

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37. Pennsylvania- Geography
Pennsylvania Geography . Click on the links to learn more about PA. Map of US- find Pennsylvania This can be printed. Maps of PA All types of maps of PA can be found here.
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Pennsylvania- Geography Click on the links to learn more about PA. Map of US- find Pennsylvania This can be printed Maps of PA All types of maps of PA can be found here. Hello Pennsylvania Click here for a profile of our state. Regions of Pennsylvania (from MSN Encarta) Great geographical information 5 Regions 1. Atlantic Coastal Plain 2. Piedmont 3. Ridge and Valley 4. Allegheny Plateau 5. Erie Plain 3 Main Rivers 1.Delaware 2. Susquehanna 3. Ohio Map of PA Rivers Major Resources of PA Major Cities of PA
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38. Pennsylvania Geography Schools - FastWeb.com
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39. Publications-Pennsylvania Geography A Collection Of Reference Maps
Pennsylvania Geography A Collection of Reference Maps. This report includes municipal and census tract reference maps for each of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties.
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40. Pennsylvania Facts
Pennsylvania Fact Sheet Fun Facts Nickname Keystone State During colonial times Pennsylvania was the middle colony of the original 13 colonies.
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Keystone State - During colonial times Pennsylvania was the middle colony of the original 13 colonies. It held the colonies together like the "keystone" in a window or door arch.
Background: Pennsylvania was settled in 1643. Philadelphia was our state capital during the Revolutionary War and York was the first capital of the United States.
State name’s meaning: Penn’s Woods (after Admiral William Penn 's father)
Motto: Virtue, Liberty and Independence
Important Documents: Several important documents were written in Pennsylvania
The Constitution of the United States

The American Declaration of Independence

Lincoln's Gettysburg Address

Flower: Mountain Laurel Tree: Hemlock Bird: Ruffed Grouse Animal: Whitetail Deer Insect: Firefly Dog: Great Dane Beverage: Milk Fish Brook Trout Fossil: Phacops Rana Ship: United States Brig Niagara Geography: To purchase maps click here Area: 45,888 square miles Rank: nd in nation Width: 310 miles (east to west) 180 miles (N to S) Geographic center: Centre County , home of Penn State University Highest point: Mt. Davis

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