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USA
State Alabama
Abstract
Timeline
age from birth to death, or present.
Geometry
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Personal
Constellation the places this person lived, frequented, interacted
with, etc.
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Pennsylvania is known for:
- Declaration
of Independence
- Liberty Bell
- Amish
country
- Rolling
mountains
- Hershey's
Chocolate
Geography
& Demographics
Government
& Legislature
State
Symbols
Sports
Teams
Popular
Tourist Attractions
Local Food
Famous
People
Fun Facts
Geography
& Demographics
State
Abbreviation
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PA
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State Capital
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Harrisburg
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State Size
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Total
(Land + Water): 46,055 sq miles; Land Only: 44,817 sq miles
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Number
of Counties
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67
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Time Zone
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Eastern
Time Zone
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Bordering
States
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Delaware,
Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, West Virginia
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Highest
Point
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Mount
Davis, 3,213 feet
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Tallest
Building
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Comcast
Technology Center in Philadelphia, 1,121 feet
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Largest
Stadium
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Beaver
Stadium in University Park, capacity 106,572
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National
Parks
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None
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State Population
(2020)
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13,002,700
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State
Population Density
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290.1
people / square mile
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Area Codes
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215,
223, 267, 272, 412, 445, 484, 570, 582, 610, 717, 724, 814, 878
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Top
5 Cities (2020 population)
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Philadelphia
(1,578,487)
Pittsburgh (299,226)
Allentown (121,470)
Erie (95,077)
Reading (88,217)
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Government & Legislature
State Symbols
State
Aircraft
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Piper
J-3 Cub
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State
Animal
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White-tailed
deer
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State
Beautification and Conservation Plant
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Penngift crownvetch
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State
Beverage
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Milk
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State Bird
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Ruffed
grouse
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State
Dog
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Great dane
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State
Electric Locomotive
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GG1
4859
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State
Firearm
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Pennsylvania
long rifle
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State
Fish
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Brook
trout
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State Flower
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Mountain
laurel
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State
Fossil
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Phacops rana
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State
Game Bird
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Ruffed
grouse
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State
Insect
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Pennsylvania
firefly
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State Motto
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Virtue,
Liberty, and Independence
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State Nickname
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Keystone
State
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State
Ship
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US Brig
Niagara
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State
Song
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"Pennsylvania"
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State
Steam Locomotive
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K4s
1361 and K4s 3750
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State Tree
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Hemlock
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Sports Teams
Popular
Tourist Attractions
- Bushkill
Falls: A series of eight waterfalls located in the Pocono
Mountains in Pennsylvania.
- Dutch
Wonderland: Amusement park in Lancaster,
Pennsylvania.
- Eastern State
Penitentiary: Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Fallingwater:
House designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935, located in
Mill Run, Pennsylvania.
- Franklin Institute: Science museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Independence Hall: Historical landmark in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Kennywood: Amusement park in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania.
- Liberty Bell: Historical landmark in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
- Longwood Gardens:
Garden in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia.
- Mutter Museum: Medical museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Philadelphia Museum
of Art: Art museum in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
- Please Touch
Museum: Children's museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Pocono Raceway:
Car racing track in Long Pond, Pennsylvania.
- Reading
Terminal Market: Indoor farmers' market in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
- Sesame Place: Theme park in Langhorne, Pennsylvania.
- Splash Lagoon:
Indoor waterpark in Erie, Pennsylvania.
UNESCO Heritage Sites
Festivals and Events
Top festivals and events in Pennsylvania. They are listed in
approximate order of when they take place during the year.
Popular Iconic Pennsylvania Foods
Pennsylvania is famous for the following foods:
- Philly
Cheesesteaks
- Shoofly Pie
- Primanti Brothers
- TastyKake
- Pretzels
- Scrapple
- Whoppie Pie
- Chipped Ham
- Lebanon
Bologna
- Pierogis
- Hoagie
- Pittsburgh-style
Sandwiches
Famous People Born In Pennsylvania
Nobel Prize
Winners
- Theodore W. Richards (Chemistry, 1914)
- Philip S. Hench (Physiology or Medicine,
1950)
- George C. Marshall (Peace, 1953)
- Keffer Hartline (Physiology or Medicine,
1967)
- Christian Anfinsen (Chemistry, 1972)
- Howard M. Temin (Physiology or Medicine,
1975)
- William A. Fowler (Physics, 1983)
- J. Michael Bishop (Physiology or Medicine,
1989)
- Gary Becker (Economic Sciences, 1992)
- Joseph H. Taylor Jr. (Physics, 1993)
- Clifford G. Shull (Physics, 1994)
- Edward B. Lewis (Physiology or Medicine,
1995)
- William D. Phillips (Physics, 1997)
- Barry Sharpless (Chemistry, 2001)
- Frances Arnold (Chemistry, 2018)
- K. Barry Sharpless (Chemistry, 2022)
United
States Presidents
- James
Buchanan (15th President)
- Joe Biden
(46th President)
Pro Football
Hall Of Fame Members
- Bert Bell
(Team Owner, Coach, NFL Commissioner. Inducted in 1963)
- Harold
"Red" Grange (Halfback. Inducted in 1963)
- Art Rooney
(Team Owner, Team Founder. Inducted in 1964)
- Chuck
Bednarik (Center, Linebacker. Inducted in 1967)
- Joe Stydahar (Tackle. Inducted in 1967)
- Emlen
Tunnell (Safety. Inducted in 1967)
- Charley
Trippi (Halfback, Quarterback. Inducted in 1968)
- Joe Schmidt
(Linebacker. Inducted in 1973)
- Bill George
(Linebacker. Inducted in 1974)
- Lenny Moore
(Halfback. Inducted in 1975)
- Johnny
Unitas (Quarterback. Inducted in 1979)
- Herbert
Adderley (Cornerback. Inducted in 1980)
- George
Blanda (Quarterback, Kicker. Inducted in 1981)
- Joe Namath
(Quarterback. Inducted in 1985)
- Fred
Biletnikoff (Wide Receiver. Inducted in 1988)
- Mike Ditka
(Tight End. Inducted in 1988)
- Jack Ham
(Linebacker. Inducted in 1988)
- Stan Jones
(Offensive Tackle, Offensive Guard, Defensive Tackle. Inducted in
1991)
- Tony Dorsett
(Running Back. Inducted in 1994)
- Leroy Kelly
(Running Back. Inducted in 1994)
- Randy White
(Defensive Tackle. Inducted in 1994)
- Joe Montana
(Quarterback. Inducted in 2000)
- Dan Rooney
(Team Owner. Inducted in 2000)
- Mike Munchak
(Guard. Inducted in 2001)
- Jim Kelly
(Quarterback. Inducted in 2002)
- Dan Marino
(Quarterback. Inducted in 2005)
- Russ Grimm
(Guard. Inducted in 2010)
- Jack Butler
(Cornerback. Inducted in 2012)
- Curtis
Martin (Running Back. Inducted in 2012)
- Andre Reed
(Wide Receiver. Inducted in 2014)
- Ron Wolf
(General Manager. Inducted in 2015)
- Marvin
Harrison (Wide Receiver. Inducted in 2016)
- Jason Taylor
(Defensive End, Outside Linebacker. Inducted in 2017)
- Ty Law
(Cornerback. Inducted in 2019)
- Jimbo Covert
(Offensive Tackle. Inducted in 2020)
- Bill Cowher
(Head Coach. Inducted in 2020)
- Bill Nunn
(Contributor. Inducted in 2021)
- Art McNally
(Contributor. Inducted in 2022)
- Joe Klecko (Defensitve End, Defensive Line, Nose Tackle.
Inducted in 2023)
- Darrelle
Revis (Cornerback. Inducted in 2023)
Baseball
Hall Of Fame Players
- Christy
Mathewson (Pitcher. Inducted in 1936)
- Honus Wagner
(Shortstop. Inducted in 1936)
- Hugh
Jennings (Shortstop. Inducted in 1945)
- Eddie Plank
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1946)
- Rube Waddell
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1946)
- Ed Walsh
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1946)
- Herb Pennock
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1948)
- Bobby
Wallace (Shortstop. Inducted in 1953)
- John Ward
(Shortstop. Inducted in 1964)
- Roy
Campanella (Catcher. Inducted in 1969)
- Stan Musial
(Left Fielder. Inducted in 1969)
- Stan
Coveleski (Pitcher. Inducted in 1969)
- Hack Wilson
(Center Fielder. Inducted in 1979)
- Reggie
Jackson (Right Fielder. Inducted in 1993)
- Nellie Fox
(Second Baseman. Inducted in 1997)
- Bruce Sutter
(Pitcher. Inducted in 2006)
- Mike Piazza
(Catcher. Inducted in 2016)
- Ken Griffey
Jr. (Center Fielder. Inducted in 2016)
- Mike Mussina
(Pitcher. Inducted in 2019)
Naismith
Memorial Basketball Hall Of Fame Players
- Bob Davies
(Guard-Forward. Inducted in 1970)
- Tom Gola
(Guard-Forward. Inducted in 1976)
- Paul Arizin
(Guard-Forward. Inducted in 1978)
- Wilt
Chamberlain (Center. Inducted in 1979)
- Jack Twyman
(Forward. Inducted in 1983)
- Pete
Maravich (Guard. Inducted in 1987)
- Earl Monroe
(Guard. Inducted in 1990)
- Buddy
Jeannette (Guard. Inducted in 1994)
- Maurice
Stokes (Center-Forward. Inducted in 2004)
- Dawn Staley
(Guard. Inducted in 2013)
- Guy Rodgers
(Guard. Inducted in 2014)
- Cumberland
Posey (Guard. Inducted in 2016)
- Muffet
McGraw (Coach. Inducted in 2017)
- Zack Clayton
(Guard. Inducted in 2017)
- Chuck Cooper
(Guard-Forward. Inducted in 2019)
- Kobe Bryant
(Guard. Inducted in 2020)
- Jay Wright
(Coach. Inducted in 2021)
- Swin Cash
(Forward. Inducted in 2022)
- George Karl
(Coach. Inducted in 2022)
- Theresa
Shank-Grentz (Coach. Inducted in 2022)
- Marianne
Stanley (Coach. Inducted in 2022)
Hockey Hall
Of Fame Members
- Hobey Baker
(Right Wing. Inducted in 1945)
Famous
Actors And Actresses
- F. Murray
Abraham
- Lionel
Barrymore
- Bradley
Cooper
- Broderick
Crawford
- Janet Gaynor
- Grace Kelly
- Will Smith
- Jimmy
Stewart
- Sharon Stone
Famous
Singers
- Daryl Hall
- Billie
Holiday
- Joan Jett
- Lisa
"Left Eye" Lopes
- Taylor Swift
Pennsylvania Fun Facts
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Pennsylvania is named after William
Penn's father, Admiral William Penn. William Penn
was granted the land by British King Charles II. The word
"Sylvania" means "land that is full of trees."
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Of the original Thirteen Colonies,
Pennsylvania is the only state that does not border the Atlantic Ocean.
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Gulf Refining Co. opened America's first
gas station on Baum Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 1, 1913.
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Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, is the
Mushroom Capital of the World as mushroom farming in the region produces
over a million pounds of mushrooms a week.
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ENIAC, the world's first all-purpose
computer, was built in the University of Pennsylvania and launched on
February 15, 1946.
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Every year, the Little League World Series is
held in South Williamsport. Taiwan has won the most
number of championships at 17.
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The Moravian Book
Shop in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, opened in 1745 and is the oldest
continuously operating bookshop in the United States, quite possibly the
world.
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The Philadelphia Zoo was the first zoo in the
United States.
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Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia,
founded by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond on May 11, 1751, is the
first hospital in the United States. It is also home to America's first
medical library.
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The First stock exchange in the United
States was founded in Philadelphia in 1790
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The Wharton School of Business of the University
of Pennsylvania, established in 1881, is the first business school in the
United States.
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