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By Don Morfe, July 19, 2015
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101 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Morrisville — Summerseat
102 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Morrisville — Summerseat
103 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, New Hope — Ferry Landing
104 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, New Hope — Ferry Landing
105 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, New Hope — Old Revolutionary Fort
106 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, New Hope — Road to Monmouth BattlefieldJune 20-22, 1778
107 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, New Hope — Vansant House
108 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, New Hope, Solebury Township — Grandchild of Cambridge Elm
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109 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, New Hope, Solebury Township — Red Cedar
110 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, New Hope, Solebury Township — Thompson-Neely House
111 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, New Hope, Solebury Township — Unknown Soldiers of the Continental Army
112 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Newtown — Bird in HandNewtown Heritage Walk No. 34
113 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Newtown — Brick HotelNewtown Heritage Walk No. 29
114 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Newtown — February 9, 1778
115 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Newtown — Justices House
116 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Newtown — Loyalist Raid of 1778
117 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Newtown — Temperance HouseNewtown Heritage Walk No. 31
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118 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Newtown — White HallNewtown Heritage Walk No. 4
119 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Newtown, Newtown Township — Old Presbyterian ChurchNewtown Heritage Walk No. 13
120 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Quakertown — Replica of the Liberty Bell
121 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Riegelsville, Durham Township — Durham Furnace
122 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Warminster, Warminster Township — The Battle of the Crooked Billet
123 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Warminster, Warwick Township — Cross Roads
124 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Warminster, Warwick Township — Moland House
125 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Washington Crossing, Upper Makefield Township — A Nation's Signature Event
126 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Washington Crossing, Upper Makefield Township — The Durham Boat
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127 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Washington Crossing, Upper Makefield Township — The Growth of a Village
128 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Washington Crossing, Upper Makefield Township — Washington Crossed the Delaware
129 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Washington Crossing, Upper Makefield Township — Washington Crossing
130 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Washington Crossing, Upper Makefield Township — Washington Crossing
131 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Washington Crossing, Upper Makefield Township — Washington Crossing the Delaware
132 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Washington Crossing, Upper Makefield Township — Washington’s Crossing and March to TrentonDecember 25 / 26, 1776
133 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Washington Crossing, Upper Makefield Township — Washington's Crossing of Delaware
134 Pennsylvania, Butler County, Butler — General Richard Butler
135 Pennsylvania, Cambria County, Ebensburg — Veterans Park of Cambria County
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136 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Jim Thorpe — The Soldiers and Sailors MonumentMauch Chunk World War II Honor Roll
137 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Lehighton — Colonel Jacob Weiss Monument
138 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Weissport — Jacob Weiss Memorial
139 Pennsylvania, Centre County, Bellefonte — Centre County Veterans Memorial
140 Pennsylvania, Centre County, Centre Hall — Location of Potter's Fort
141 Pennsylvania, Centre County, Centre Hall, Potter Township — Potter's Fort
142 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Chadds Ford, Pennsbury Township — American Light InfantryThe Battle of Brandywine — September 11, 1777 —
143 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Chadds Ford, Pennsbury Township — Barns-Brinton HouseChadds Ford Historical Society
144 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Chadds Ford, Pennsbury Township — Battle of Brandywine
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145 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Chadds Ford, Pennsbury Township — Knyphausen's Feint
146 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Chester Springs, West Pikeland Township — Chester Springs
147 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Chester Springs, West Pikeland Township — Chester Springs
148 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Chesterbrook, Tredyffrin Township — Anthony Wayne
149 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Chesterbrook, Tredyffrin Township — Generals and Cattle Raids
150 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Chesterbrook, Tredyffrin Township — Pennsylvania Columns
151 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Chesterbrook, Tredyffrin Township — Pennsylvania DivisionContinental Army — Valley Forge   December 19 1777   June 18 1778 —
152 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Chesterbrook, Tredyffrin Township — Virginia
153 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Devon, Tredyffrin Township — Captain Benjamin Bartholomew
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154 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Elverson, East Nantmeal Township — Colonel Thomas Bull1744 – 1837 — Founder and builder of Bulltown —
155 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Frazer, East Whiteland Township — The Battle of the Clouds
156 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Kennett Square — Crown Forces Encampment
157 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Kennett Square, Kennett Township — Battle of Brandywine
158 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Kennett Square, Kennett Township — A48 — Battle of Brandywine
159 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Kennett Square, Kennett Township — Historic Homestead1768
160 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Kennett Square, Kennett Township — Traversing the Red Clay ValleyKennett Township 1704
161 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — "…The most dreadful scene I have ever beheld."
162 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — "Losing a wheel and crashing into a gap in the fence line"..."Blocking the Troops'Evacuation Route"...
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163 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — "We bury’d our Dead next day in the field of Battle, All kill’d by the sword and Bayonet."
164 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — “A Dreadful scene of havock”
165 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — “Remember Paoli!”
166 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — “Remember Paoli!”
167 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Battle of the Clouds
168 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Battlefield Site Map
169 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Camp Life
170 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — General Wayne’s EncampmentSept 19-29 1777
171 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Massacre Farm / 19th Century House
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172 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Paoli
173 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Paoli Massacre Monument
174 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Rear of the Camp
175 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Revolutionary War Patriots — 1775 - 1783 —
176 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Site of Paoli Massacre
177 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — Site of the Paoli Massacre20 September 1777
178 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — The Land on Which the Battle of Paoli was Fought
179 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — The Paoli Battlefield — Placed on the National Register of Historical Places ~ 1997 —
180 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — The Paoli Memorial Association
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181 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern — This Wall
182 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Malvern, Tredyffrin Township — Quarters of Major General William AlexanderLord Sterling — Placed on the National Register of Historic Places • 1974 —
183 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Paoli — The Paoli Inn
184 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Paoli, Easttown Township — Historic Waynesborough
185 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Paoli, Tredyffrin Township — Gen. Anthony Wayne
186 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Phoenixville — George Washington in Prayer
187 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Phoenixville, Schuylkill Township — Honor Court to Brigadier General Lachlan McIntosh — Protector of General George Washington —
188 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Phoenixville, Schuylkill Township — To Marylanders Who Served Here — For the Freedom of you who read this —
189 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Phoenixville, Schuylkill Township — Village of Valley Forge
190 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Phoenixville, Tredyffrin Township — Knox’s QuartersJohn Brown Farm
191 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Phoenixville, Tredyffrin Township — Officer’s Quarters
192 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Benjamin Franklin Building
193 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Gen. Andrew PorterIn memory of
194 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Gen. Peter MuhlenburgSacred to the memory of
195 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Independence GardenCollection of Signers' Stones
196 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Martha Dandridge Custis WashingtonJune 2, 1731 - May 22, 1802
197 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Rev. David Jones, A.M.In memory of
198 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Rev. John CarmichaelIn memory of
199 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — Site of the Marquee
200 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Valley Forge — The Baptists

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