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| Southwest Middle School (Reading, | Pennsylvania), a public school in Reading Pennsylvania |
| article is within the scope of WikiProject | Pennsylvania, a collaborative effort to improve the cove |
| Raitano was born in Charleroi, | Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. |
| heny School District located in McCandless, | Pennsylvania, a community north of Pittsburgh, Pennsylva |
| ovich was born in September, 1947 in Manor, | Pennsylvania, a small town in Westmoreland County. |
| He was born in Kittanning, | Pennsylvania, a graduate of Oberlin Conservatory (1960) |
| Huebner was born in Mahanoy City, | Pennsylvania, a small coal mining town in Schuylkill Cou |
| was born December 3, 1958, in Monongahela, | Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. |
| in Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County, | Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
| Society Hill, Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania, a neighborhood in Philadelphia |
| He is an attorney who lives in Aspinwall, | Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. |
| They currently live in Abington Township, | Pennsylvania, a Philadelphia suburb. |
| Tionesta, | Pennsylvania, a borough |
| ferson Memorial Cemetery in Pleasant Hills, | Pennsylvania, a south suburb of Pittsburgh. |
| Hamburg, | Pennsylvania, a borough |
| The family later moved to Castle Shannon, | Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. |
| Cheltenham, | Pennsylvania, a census-designated place within Cheltenha |
| an American vocal group from Turtle Creek, | Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. |
| llegiate football at Edinboro University of | Pennsylvania, a member of NCAA Division II's Pennsylvani |
| Rydal, | Pennsylvania, a Railway Station and suburb of Jenkintown |
| Gratz, | Pennsylvania, a US borough |
| uld move to Lehigh University in Bethlehem, | Pennsylvania]] about 50 miles away. |
| re numerous stories that still circulate in | Pennsylvania about him. |
| cross the Susquehanna River near Duncannon, | Pennsylvania about 20 miles north of Harrisburg, Pennsyl |
| s "Bill George", he was born in Waynesburg, | Pennsylvania, about 50 miles south of Pittsburgh. |
| Safety and Injury Prevention in the | Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Health, Safety and P |
| He taught at the | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts for 37 years. |
| Portraits of J.F.K.”, Peale House Gallery, | Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsyl |
| 1951: | Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; |
| He was graduated from Mercersburg ( | Pennsylvania) Academy in 1910. |
| He joined the faculty of the | Pennsylvania Academy of Music in 2001. |
| In the next two years he studied at the | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. |
| several cultural institutions including the | Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. |
| 1940: | Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, - annuals; |
| "Old Fields" ( | Pennsylvania Academy, Philadelphia) |
| a former glam metal band from Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania active in the early 1990s. |
| Pennsylvania adopted the Nazareth sugar cookie as the of | |
| Vintage Hotel | Pennsylvania advertisement. |
| Dahlkemper and | Pennsylvania AFL-CIO President Bill George on September |
| Hendl died in Harborcreek Township, | Pennsylvania, after suffering from heart and lung diseas |
| Humes died on May 30, 2010, in Harrisburg, | Pennsylvania, aged 69. |
| June 28, 1888 in his birthplace of Warren, | Pennsylvania, aged just 29. |
| Albright died in Pittsburgh, | Pennsylvania, aged 70. |
| He died in Bradford, | Pennsylvania, aged 79, and is buried in Willow Dale Ceme |
| Covode died in Harrisburg, | Pennsylvania, aged 62. |
| McDonough died in Darby, | Pennsylvania, aged 86. |
| It is a unit of the | Pennsylvania Air National Guard. |
| Pennsylvania Air National Guard, 1946-present | |
| olism: The keystone, symbol of the state of | Pennsylvania, alludes to the nickname of the division. |
| City is a railway station in Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania, along the SEPTA Main Line. |
| Georgetown is a borough in Beaver County, | Pennsylvania, along the Ohio River. |
| ansdowne is a railway station in Lansdowne, | Pennsylvania, along the SEPTA Media/Elwyn Line. |
| named for Chickies Rock, north of Columbia, | Pennsylvania along the Susquehanna River. |
| a railroad station in the borough of Media, | Pennsylvania, along the SEPTA Media/Elwyn Line, the form |
| hoe House is a shoe-shaped house in Hallam, | Pennsylvania, along the Lincoln Highway. |
| Glenfield is a borough in Allegheny County, | Pennsylvania, along the Ohio River. |
| outh Heights is a borough in Beaver County, | Pennsylvania, along the Ohio River. |
| Pennsylvania also saw the Battle of Gettysburg, near Get | |
| 80s to the first half of the 1990s, Bell of | Pennsylvania, also called Pennsylvania Bell, kept its tr |
| A University of | Pennsylvania alumna, she received her Ph.D. from Columbi |
| University of | Pennsylvania alumni |
| 1951 Western | Pennsylvania Amateur, Worsharn Memorial |
| is the business school of the University of | Pennsylvania, an Ivy League university in Philadelphia, |
| etween 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby, | Pennsylvania and either Orange Street in Media, Pennsylv |
| Culver Military Academy, the University of | Pennsylvania and Washington University in St. Louis. |
| the common schools, an academy in Marietta, | Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania College at Gettysburg, Pe |
| He was born in Reamstown, | Pennsylvania and died in Ephrata Manor, Pennsylvania. |
| Durham was born in Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania and learned to play drums while a child. |
| Michael Crane was born in Ashland, | Pennsylvania, and studied at St. Charles Borromeo Semina |
| He returned to | Pennsylvania and engaged in mercantile pursuits in Campb |
| She was born in Greensburg, | Pennsylvania and attended Temple University, the Medical |
| He and his family live in Bucks County, | Pennsylvania, and Manhattan. |
| Instead, they moved to Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania and debuted as the Philadelphia Blazers the |
| He attended high school in Wilkinsburg, | Pennsylvania and Kiski Prep. |
| Little Elk Creek rises near Oxford, | Pennsylvania, and the East Branch and West Branch of Big |
| Fisher graduated from | Pennsylvania's Indiana State Normal School (now Indiana |
| He moved to Meadville, | Pennsylvania, and later to Rochester, New York, where he |
| He was born in Pittsburgh, | Pennsylvania and died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
| ne attended Berwick High School in Berwick, | Pennsylvania and then played basketball collegiately at |
| querque, New Mexico and raised in New York, | Pennsylvania and Tennessee. |
| He died in Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania, and was interred at the Holy Sepulchre Cem |
| He graduated from the University of | Pennsylvania, and from Yale University in 1999 with a Ph |
| P. bilyji is known from | Pennsylvania and Maryland, |
| ovember 9, 1800) was a public official from | Pennsylvania and Georgia. |
| at Franklin Academy in Susquehanna County, | Pennsylvania, and later, at Amherst College. |
| or attended Hershey High School in Hershey, | Pennsylvania and starred in football, soccer, and tennis |
| Bliss was born in Penfield, | Pennsylvania and died in Bradford, Pennsylvania. |
| h a Cordisco & Bradway law firm in Bristol, | Pennsylvania and helped found Team Capital Bank, a commu |
| He was born in Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania, and raised in the Point Breeze area of sou |
| Later, his family migrated to Williamsport, | Pennsylvania, and then moved to Eichelsburg, Pennsylvani |
| He settled in | Pennsylvania, and became an United States citizen. |
| This article discusses a factory in | Pennsylvania and not literacy programs by the same name. |
| e served as prothonotary of Dauphin County, | Pennsylvania, and died in Harrisburg in 1851. |
| He was born in Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania and spent his early years in New Jersey. |
| ridge spanning the Ohio River at Sewickley, | Pennsylvania and Moon Township, Pennsylvania carrying St |
| He moved to New Berlin, | Pennsylvania, and resumed the practice of law. |
| He later studied at the University of | Pennsylvania and was awarded a B.Sc.(Arch) in 1911. |
| hich crosses the Ohio River between Monaca, | Pennsylvania and Rochester, Pennsylvania. |
| Main articles: U.S. Route 15 in | Pennsylvania and U.S. Route 15 in New York |
| during WPIAL football season in Johnstown, | Pennsylvania, and Pittsburgh. |
| He resumed the practice of law in Butler, | Pennsylvania, and died there in 1894. |
| Yovicsin was born in Steelton, | Pennsylvania and graduated from Gettysburg College in 19 |
| ter Whitmer, Sr. was born April 14, 1773 in | Pennsylvania and married Mary Elsa Musselman. |
| Shirk was born in | Pennsylvania and was appointed midshipman on 26 March 18 |
| r and politician, was born in Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania and died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
| He was born in | Pennsylvania and served in a loyalist corps during the A |
| r working on a passenger ship, he worked in | Pennsylvania and Illinois. |
| Born in Wilkes-Barre, | Pennsylvania, and a 1972 graduate of St. Francis Univers |
| He was born in | Pennsylvania and died in San Diego, California. |
| Ginny is originally from Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania, and currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada |
| He was born in West Chester, | Pennsylvania and died in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
| Bowser was born in Freeport, | Pennsylvania, and started his professional baseball care |
| He died in Blue Ridge Summit, | Pennsylvania, and is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Norf |
| ended the select schools of Wyoming Valley, | Pennsylvania and Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania |
| From there the family branched into | Pennsylvania and North Carolina. |
| He was born in Germantown, | Pennsylvania and died in Bermuda. |
| He was born in Pittsburgh, | Pennsylvania and was the younger brother of Peter Zivic. |
| luding Boston, Massachusetts, Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania and Norfolk, Virginia. |
| Later, he moved to | Pennsylvania and settled near Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvani |
| ibel Catholic High School in Connellsville, | Pennsylvania, and attended college at California State C |
| Most Reverend William White, 1st bishop of | Pennsylvania and 1st and 4th Presiding Bishop |
| the Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania, and was a member of the Pennsylvania State |
| Aikin was born in Chester County, | Pennsylvania and lived on a farm in Hatfield, Pennsylvan |
| Frick, a native of Northumberland County, | Pennsylvania and a veteran of the Mexican War, later led |
| ded Ellwood City High School (Wolverines} ,( | Pennsylvania) and was a four year letterman in football. |
| He went on to minister in Western | Pennsylvania and then moved to Florida in 1989. |
| Fogel was born in Macungie, | Pennsylvania and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
| He died in Bryn Mawr, | Pennsylvania, and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Auburn |
| re are isolated reports from further south ( | Pennsylvania and Colorado). |
| Philadelphia Academy (now the University of | Pennsylvania) and a founder of the Pennsylvania Hospital |
| Caldwell was born in Pittsburgh, | Pennsylvania and grew up in Santa Monica, California. |
| Gibson was born in Duncansville, | Pennsylvania and was 6'3" and 185 pounds. |
| Baldwin was born in Chadds Ford, | Pennsylvania and died in West Chester, Pennsylvania. |
| Ritterson was born in Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania and died in Sellersville, Pennsylvania. |
| 180,000 miners in Colorado, Illinois, Ohio, | Pennsylvania and West Virginia struck. |
| ates radio stations WPGM-AM/FM in Danville, | Pennsylvania and WBGM-FM in New Berlin, Pennsylvania. |
| Report on the Terminal Moraine in | Pennsylvania and Western New York (1884) |
| Farnsworth was born in Lycoming County, | Pennsylvania and attended local public schools. |
| and currently has 32 locations in Maryland, | Pennsylvania and Virginia. |
| ornia to Alaska and across North America to | Pennsylvania and Newfoundland. |
| 15) was a Republican Lieutenant Governor of | Pennsylvania and an electee to the U.S. House of Represe |
| iddle Creek is a tributary of Toms Creek in | Pennsylvania and Maryland in the United States. |
| onal locations will be opening in Maryland, | Pennsylvania and Virginia in 2011. |
| He was born near West Chester, | Pennsylvania and attended Friends School at Birmingham, |
| Daley was born in Chestnut Hill, | Pennsylvania and played college golf at Old Dominion Uni |
| rom Rutgers College, studied law in Easton, | Pennsylvania and was admitted to the bar. |
| Richardson was born in Allentown, | Pennsylvania and graduated from Zachary High School in L |
| He was born in Pittsburgh, | Pennsylvania and was the older brother of Jack Zivic. |
| He was born in Pottstown, | Pennsylvania and died in Lauderhill, Florida. |
| He was born in Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania and grew up in Broomall, Pennsylvania. |
| In 1868, he moved to Leechburg, | Pennsylvania, and actively engaged in the iron and steel |
| In 1878 he moved to Bradford, | Pennsylvania, and continued the practice of law. |
| Davies was born and raised in Harrisburg, | Pennsylvania and attended John Harris High School. |
| He was born in Wilmerding, | Pennsylvania and died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the |
| Publication was carried on in New Castle, | Pennsylvania, and later in Cleveland, Ohio, and Chicago, |
| Boggs was born in Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania and graduated from The University of Pennsy |
| Pennsylvania's fourth district is located in western Pen | |
| ckies Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in | Pennsylvania and Maryland. |
| He was born in Pittsburgh, | Pennsylvania, and studied drama at Carnegie-Mellon Unive |
| isel did graduate work at the University of | Pennsylvania and Harvard Medical School. |
| He was born in Ambler, | Pennsylvania and died in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. |
| Carson was born in Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania and studied zoology there at the University |
| He was born in Pittsburgh, | Pennsylvania and spent most of his life in Pennsylvania. |
| McCurry moved to Pittsburgh, | Pennsylvania, and took up dentistry, before returning to |
| Johansen was born in Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania and attended the public schools in Battle C |
| Pennsylvania and Virginia finally settled the boundary d | |
| He was born in Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania and died in Santa Barbara, California. |
| n Railway at Wallace Junction, near Girard, | Pennsylvania, and at the Shenango Yard in Greenville, Pe |
| ederoff graduated from high school in Etna, | Pennsylvania, and attended Duquesne University for two y |
| , a physician, Provost of the University of | Pennsylvania and Governor of Pennsylvania. |
| ce attended Lehigh University in Bethlehem, | Pennsylvania and played for the university baseball team |
| Estocin was from Beaver Falls, | Pennsylvania, and joined the Navy from Akron, Ohio, in 1 |
| 4, 1833) was a Revolutionary War officer in | Pennsylvania and later a Prothonotary of the Pennsylvani |
| He lived near what is now Stockertown, | Pennsylvania and Forks Township, Northampton County, Pen |
| s admitted to the bar in Clearfield County, | Pennsylvania, and practiced in Curwensville and Du Bois, |
| ommunity hospital located in Mechanicsburg, | Pennsylvania, and part of the PinnacleHealth System, a p |
| hambaugh joined the army in Indiana County, | Pennsylvania and served in Company D of the 11th Pennsyl |
| He resumed the mining of coal in | Pennsylvania and West Virginia in 1941. |
| He attended high school in Brentwood, | Pennsylvania and received his undergraduate degree from |
| diana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, | Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. |
| He moved to Smethport, | Pennsylvania, and then to Franklin, Pennsylvania, in 182 |
| etween 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby, | Pennsylvania and Chester Pike down in Sharon Hill, Penns |
| He was born in Pittsburgh, | Pennsylvania and died in Etna, Pa at age 36. |
| mbridge was decommissioned at Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania, and sold there on 20 June 1865. |
| McNally is a native of Philadelphia, | Pennsylvania and a graduate of Temple University in Phil |
| This operated between Towanda, | Pennsylvania and Williamsport, Pennsylvania. |
| She was born in Lebanon, | Pennsylvania and died in Sunland, California. |
| He was married to Sarah Humes of | Pennsylvania, and had at least four children. |
| Bowser was born in Ligonier, | Pennsylvania and attended Johnstown High School, where h |
| Gretz was born in Greensburg, | Pennsylvania, and received a BA in Music Performance fro |
| McDade was born in Scranton, | Pennsylvania and attended a private Catholic school. |
| etween 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby, | Pennsylvania and Orange Street in Media, Pennsylvania. |
| Platukis was born in West Hazleton, | Pennsylvania and attended West Hazleton High School. |
| She grew up in Mountaintop, | Pennsylvania and graduated from Wyoming Seminary high sc |
| etween 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby, | Pennsylvania and Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania. |
| ct that serves western Westmoreland County, | Pennsylvania and a small portion of Allegheny County, Pe |
| tball stadium at Millersville University of | Pennsylvania, and is located in Millersville, Pennsylvan |
| Swank is a native of Hummelstown, | Pennsylvania and attended Lower Dauphin High School. |
| The town of McClure, | Pennsylvania and an elementary school in Philadelphia ar |
| aduated from Caton Academy in Turtle Creek, | Pennsylvania, and from the Iron City Commercial College |
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