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Chadds Ford Gallery Specializing in Reproductions of Andrew Wyeth
http://www.awyethgallery.com/
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Art Gallery, Andrew Wyeth, Jamie Wyeth, Wyeth, NC, N C Wyeth, Chadds Ford, Chadds Ford Gallery, Brandywine Valley, prints, reproductions, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Delaware County

http://www.awyethgallery.com/

This Web site has a wide selection of fine art posters and limited edition prints for sale including ansel adams,nicholas santoleri,timothy wadsworth,peter sculthorpe,timothy barr,jim lukens,vincent van gogh
http://www.howard-gallery.com
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posters, prints, fine art, art posters, limited edition, picture framing, bronze sculpture, kilpatrick, thomas linker, timothy wadsworth, johnston, summons, doylestown, custom framing, picture framing, art gallery, peter keating, bucks county, peter sculthorpe, barbara zucker, dot bunn, glenn harren, merle citron, oil restoration

http://www.howard-gallery.com

This Web site has a wide selection of fine art posters and limited edition prints for sale including ansel adams,nicholas santoleri,timothy wadsworth,peter sculthorpe,timothy barr,jim lukens,vincent van gogh
http://www.artcoop2.com
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posters, prints, fine art, art posters, limited edition, picture framing, bronze sculpture, kilpatrick, thomas linker, timothy wadsworth, johnston, summons, doylestown, custom framing, picture framing, art gallery, peter keating, bucks county, peter sculthorpe, barbara zucker, dot bunn, glenn harren, merle citron, oil restoration

http://www.artcoop2.com

The Jerry W. Horn Gallery presents the art of James Christensen, Prints, Porcelains, Ornaments, Jigsaw Puzzles and Gift items
http://www.jameschristensen.com
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James Christensen, Jim Christensen, James C. Christensen, James Christensen porcelains

http://www.jameschristensen.com

Art - Gallery - 19th and 20th century - etchings - engravings - lithographs - limited edition prints - Portraits
http://www.hornartgallery.com
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http://www.hornartgallery.com

Philadelphia Galleries: Philadelphia Gallery Guide. Includes listings for Galleries in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
http://www.phillygalleryguide.com
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Philadelphia galleries, Philadelphia, philly, art, gallery, exhibitions

http://www.phillygalleryguide.com

Turak Gallery - 19th and 20th Century American Art - Art Wanted, Art Purchased, Philadelphia, PA
http://www.turak.com
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Turak Gallery, Paintings, Sold, on, Consignment, water colors, drawings, sculptures, prints, art galleries, exhibitions, galleries, art purchased, art sold, art wanted, Martha Walter, George Henry Boughton, Nicholas Alden Brooks, John George Brown, Theodore Earl Butler, Emil Carlsen, John F. Carlson, Charles Caryl Coleman, Paul Cornoyer, Samuel Lancaster Gerry, Laura Greenwood, ...

http://www.turak.com

Third Street Gallery's 27 members include a diverse mix of artists specializing in a multitude of artistic disciplines.
http://www.3rdstreetgallery.com/
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http://www.3rdstreetgallery.com/

The American Academy of Equine Art (AAEA) offers national juried and invitational exhibits and two- and five-day workshops for artists who draw, paint or sculpt horses.
http://www.aaea.net/
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art, horse, equine art, horse art, anatomy, conformation, drawing, painting, sculpting, draw, paint, sculpt, equine anatomy, class, school, newsletter, t-shirts, landscape, exhibit, exhibition, art show, gallery, art gallery, workshop, workshops, critique, critiques, museum, juried art show, drawing, painting, sculpting

http://www.aaea.net/

We are The Central Market Art Gallery. Browse our always growing selection of original artwork and Limited Edition Prints - they make wonderful and unique gifts, shipped right to your door! See a glimpse of the gallery's current, upcoming and past exhibitions. Our mission is to promote talented artisans of Central Pennsylvania and surrounding regions, both in our Lancaster gallery and also to a gl...
http://www.lancasterfineartists.com/
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http://www.lancasterfineartists.com/

Dutchland Galleries is an art gallery located in Lancaster County, PA. specializing in works by local artists!
http://www.dutchlandgalleries.com
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http://www.dutchlandgalleries.com

is the exciting solution to your fund raising needs, conducting Fund Raising Art Auctions and providing a Full Service Art Gallery and Custom Framing, since 1967.
http://www.avatargalleries.com
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http://www.avatargalleries.com

Eye Doctors of Lancaster ...
http://www.isadore-gallery.com
Keywords:
isadore, gallery, lancaster, pa, contemporary art gallery, lancaster art galleries, art exhibition

http://www.isadore-gallery.com

Lord Nelson's Gallery. Located in historic Gettysburg, PA. Specializing in art of the Eastern Woodland Indian/Frontier, fine accoutrements, Wildlife Art, gifts and Books.
http://www.lordnelsons.com/welcome.htm
Keywords:
Robert Griffing, Grifin, Grifing, John Buxton, Lee Teter, Jack Paluh, Eastern Indian, Bill Phillips, William Phillips, Heide Presse, John Weiss, Press, Judy Larson, John Weiss, Carl Brenders, Jud Hartmann, Hartman, original art, frogman, bronze, Greenwich Workshop, Iroquois, Native American, Pennsylvania, History, Indian artwork, 18th century, Pittsburgh, Duquesne, Braddock, David Wright

http://www.lordnelsons.com/welcome.htm

The Main Line Art Center, located in Haverford, Pennsylvania, offers daytime and evening art classes for adults and children.
http://www.mainlineart.org
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Main, Line, Art, Center, Delaware County, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Haverford, Havertown, Bryn Mawr, Ardmore, Villanova, Philadelphia, art classes, mainline, drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, kid's summer camp, pastels, children's art, watercolor, raku, printmaking, jewelry making

http://www.mainlineart.org

The Michael Berger Gallery displays and sells international contemporary Fine Art of prominent and emerging artists at prices affordable to the average art collector.
http://www.mbergerart.com
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Art gallery, art, gallery, painting, drawing, museum, gouache, lithograph, print

http://www.mbergerart.com

The Gratz Gallery and Conservation Studio features 19th and 20th century oil paintings and museum quality fine art conservation and framing services. We specialize in New Hope Artists.
http://www.gratzgallery.com
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new, hope, art, galleries, New Hope artists, painting conservation, art galleries, fine art restoration, frame gilding, conservation, for, art, museums, frame restoration

http://www.gratzgallery.com

Pagus Gallery is a place where contemporary art can be seen in a straightforward manner. High quality art by local and nationally based artists.
http://www.pagusgallery.com
Keywords:
galleries, art galleries, non-profit art galleries, art gallery, art, artists, draw, drawing, painting, philadelphia, norristown, artist, timothy hawkesworth, pagus, contemporary art, art studios, montgomery county

http://www.pagusgallery.com

Seraphin Gallery | 1108 Pine Street, Philadelphia, PA
http://www.seraphingallery.com
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Seraphin Gallery, Galleries, Philly Gallery, Phoebe Adams, Natalie Alper, Peter Brandes, Francois Calvat, Paul Cava, James Cook, Alan Davie, Maja Lisa Engelhardt, James Fee, Michael Goldberg, Leon Golub, Susan Hambleton, Grace Hartigan, George Herms, Larry Rivers, Paul Russotto, John Schlesinger, Victor Vazquez, Painters, Sculptors, Photographers, Philadelphia, gallery, art, collector, ...

http://www.seraphingallery.com

Spector Gallery is a prime location for viewing some of the best artwork going on in Philadelphia today. Jim Houser, Andrew Jeffrey Wright, Rob Matthews, Ammo, Eric Steinberg, Thom Lessner, Rebecca Westcott, Eric McDade, Paul Santoleri, Lauren Ashley, Heather Morton, Whitney Lee, CW Wells, Ben Woodward, Adam Wallacavage, Dan Murphy, Merrilee Challis, Randall Sellers, Diane Roka, Isaac Lin, Roberta...
http://www.spectorspector.com/
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Shelley Spector, Spector Gallery, Philadelphia, Art, artist, emerging, contemporary, painting, sculpture, photography, prints, mural, Jim Houser, Rebecca Westcott, Thom Lessner, Andrew Jeffrey Wright, CW Wells, Chie Harashima, Ben Woodward, Eric McDade, Takatomo Tomita, Adam Wallacavage, Sarah Mceneaney, Paula Santoleri, Rob Matthews, Space 1026, Whitney Lee, PEW, Shelley Spector, Red Dot

http://www.spectorspector.com/

The Western Art of Frank McCarthy - over 120 prints by McCarthy
http://www.frankmccarthy.com
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Frank McCarthy, Frank C. McCarthy, western, art, Ambush, at, Ancient, Rocks, Apache Scout, Attack, on, a, Wagon, Train, Below, the, Breaking, Dawn, Beneath, the, Cliff, Spirits, Canyon Lands, Frank McCarthy western, Comanche War Trail

http://www.frankmccarthy.com

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http://www.carolschwartzgallery.com
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http://www.carolschwartzgallery.com

The William Ris Gallery of Camp Hill is
http://www.williamrisgallery.com
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http://www.williamrisgallery.com

Alex's Fine Art is a locally owned art gallery with hundreds of paintings on display ready to be purchased
http://www.alexsfineart.com
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Art, Artwork of Philadelphia, Art Gallery, Artwork, of, Bucks, County, custom framing, Fine Art, Canvas Transfers, Somerset, Kinkade

http://www.alexsfineart.com

A premier fine art gallery. Originals, limited editions, sculptures and tapestries by Jiang, Tarkay, Azoulay, King, Behrens, Maimon, Shao, Peeters, Yoli, Gaston, Dessapt, Herendeen, Makk, Sassone, McCann and many more.
http://www.ren-art.com
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Renaissance.Gallery, art.galleries.Carnegie.pa, art.galleries.Pittsburgh.pa, Jiang, Azoulay, Behrens, Peeters, Gaston, Shvaiko, Marco, McCann, King, Maimon, Tarkay, Yoli, Dessapt, Herendeen, Makk, Shao, Sassone

http://www.ren-art.com

Art historian and certified antiques appraiser Dr. Lori reveals insider tips about art, antiques, museums, and auctions while telling you what your antiques are really worth.
http://www.drloriv.com/home/default.asp
Keywords:
antiques, art, museums, dr. lori, worth, appraiser

http://www.drloriv.com/home/default.asp

A unique and eclectic art gallery with fine art, antiques and artist made and designer jewelry. Gallerie CHIZ is located in the heart of Shadyside in Pittsburgh, PA.
http://www.galleriechiz.com
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galleries, gallery, Gallerie CHIZ, gifts, gift, fine art, antique, antiques, ceramics, ceramic, jewelry, art gallery, exhibits, exhibit, display, art, artist, sculptures, sculpture, painting, paintings, 2-D art, 3-D art

http://www.galleriechiz.com

King Street traders and Gallery, in the busy and popular Chester County Pa. neighborhood of Malvern, is one of the largest and most interesting art and antique showrooms.
http://www.kingstreettraders.com
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PAFA, New Hope, Phila art, restoration, c.weber, martino, rockport, anna woodside, peter paone, tomas golding, mainline art, ageless art, Peter Hunt, Handel, Portraits, Sporting art, WPA, antique frames, New Hope, GoAntiques.com

http://www.kingstreettraders.com

McClees Galleries is an art gallery specializing in nineteenth and twentieth century American and European fine art with an emphasis on paintings.
http://www.mccleesgalleries.com
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mcclees galleries, fine art, main line, main line art, art gallery, mcclees gallery, art galleries, pennsylvania, twentieth century, nineteenth century, haverford, artist, painter, old master, oil paintings, paintings

http://www.mccleesgalleries.com

Philadelphia art galleries : Gross McCleaf Gallery - Realist Paintings, Contemporary Artists - Landscapes
http://www.grossmccleaf.com/

http://www.grossmccleaf.com/

Husband & wife artists gallery. Mary Styer Holton impressionistic paintings, and Tom Holton photography.
http://www.styerholtongallery.com
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art, photography, styer, holton, impressionistic oil paintings, black, and, white, photography, gallery, styer, holton, cape cod, new mexico, pa.

http://www.styerholtongallery.com

The Harrisburg Hershey Carlisle Welcome Center - The Art Association Of Harrisburg
http://www.visithhc.com/artassn.html
Keywords:
Capital, Chocolate, Art, Exhibitions, classes

http://www.visithhc.com/artassn.html

Tyme Gallery, the art gallery that meets every artist's needs for exhibition of acrylic, oil, prints, watercolor, jewelry, glass, sculpture, photography, juried exhibitions, located in Havertown, Pennsylvania
http://www.tymegallery.com
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acrylic, oil, watercolor, poetry, contest, prints, reproductions, pottery, sculpture, photography, art, Tyme, jewelry, Edna Davis, poetry, art gallery, artist, glass, exhibition, jurid, Havertown, black owned business, black, female, owned, business

http://www.tymegallery.com

http://www.theupstairsgallery.com
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Peddler's Village, Peddler, Village, Bucks, Bucks County, Bucks County PA, Bucks County Pennsylvania, PA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Art, Artisan, Coop, Gallery, Art Gallery, Artists, Watercolor, Watercolour, Pastel, Acrylic, Oil, Painting, Artwork, B&B, Bed & Breakfast, Penna, Galleries, Jenny's Restaurant, The Spotted Hog, craftsmen, landscape, portrait, still life, jewelery, ...

http://www.theupstairsgallery.com

The Basciani Art Consortium, Tony Fachet biography, oil paintings, lithograph prints, collection of Aviation art, Railroad art, Automobile art, Boat Art, William Basciani Collection.
http://www.bascianiart.com
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Basciani, Basciani Art, The, Basciani, Art, Consortium, Tony Fachet, Tony Fachet Collection, Aviation Art, Railroad Art, Automobile Art, Auto Art, Boat Art, oil paintings, Tony Fachet biography, lithograph prints, William Basciani Collection, Trains, Plains, Cars, Automobiles, Boats, Art.

http://www.bascianiart.com

The Stabin Morykin Gallery features modern and contemporary paintings, sculpture, photography, mixed-media installations and limited edition fine art prints by Victor Stabin and other American artists.
http://www.stabinmorykin.com
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Stabin Morykin Gallery, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, Jim Thorpe Gallery, Victor Stabin, Victor Stabbin, Captain Stabbin, Stabin fine art, contemporary art, historical exhibitions, art history, art dealer, artists, painting, prints, photography, sculpture, fine art prints, fine, art, prints, posters, fine, art, prints, for, sale, fine, art, digital, prints, digital, fine, art, prints, fine, art, ...

http://www.stabinmorykin.com

http://www.listedart.com/

http://www.listedart.com/

http://www.limestreetgallery.com
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Christian art

http://www.limestreetgallery.com

Indigo is a store and gallery of international Folk Art located in Philadelphia, PA.
http://indigoarts.com/
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Indigo, Indigo Arts, Indigo Arts Gallery, Indigo Arts Publications, Indigo Arts Cards, Greeting cards, Postcards, Ethnic cards, African cards, Haitian cards, Mexican cards, Cuban cards, Anthony Fisher, Devi Cholet, Deborah Cholet, Terra Incognita jewelry, Folk Art, Ethnic Art, Ethnographic Art, material culture, Haitian Art, Haitian Painting, Vodou, Voodoo Flags, Haiti, Latin Art, Cuban Art, ...

http://indigoarts.com/

http://www.gallery500.com

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http://www.shawneefallsstudio.com

http://www.shawneefallsstudio.com

http://www.TroupeGallery.com

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Bach & Company is dedicated to the Arts. The mansion houses Gifts, Jewelry, Art and Framing. Cheryl's art training enables her to represent local & national artist.
http://www.bachcogallery.com
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Art, Jewelry s Art, Framing, Gift Shop, Crystal, Saulpture, PA artist, Sorreli, Firelight Glass, Don Drum, Arthur Court Design, Enda Hible Art, Austin Sculpture, Timmy Woods Purses, Lunch, at, the, Ritz, Jewelry, Dorothy Bauer Jewelry, Brighton Leather Acessories, Gallery, Paintings, Windchims, Prints, Pottery, Watercolors, Music Items, Leaf Leather, Ruege Music Boxes, Tom James Art, ...

http://www.bachcogallery.com

Eyes Gallery - a unique folk art experience located in Philadelphia
http://www.eyesgallery.com/
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Galleries, Philadelphia, South Street, Latin American Textiles, Latin American Clothing, Mexican Folk Art, Mexican Artists, Mexican Jewelry, Mexican Furniture, Indian Furniture, Indian Folk Art, Indian Jewelry, Indian Prints, Indian Textiles, Ethnic Clothing, Hand-painted Furniture, Alibrejes, Candlebras, Santos, Dia, de, los, Muertos, Day, of, the, Dead, Creches, Retablos, Religious Art, ...

http://www.eyesgallery.com/

http://www.torogallery.com
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Toro, Toro Gallery, Toro Gallery, PA, Toro Gallery, Huntingdon Valley, PA, Fine Art, Painting, Oils, Pastel, Watercolor, Larry Toro, Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Fine Art Gallery, Photography, Drawings, Prints, torogallery.com

http://www.torogallery.com

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http://www.pentimenti.com/

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Wikipedia-Article "Pennsylvania"

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Flag of Pennsylvania State seal of Pennsylvania
Flag of Pennsylvania Seal of Pennsylvania
State nickname: The Keystone State
Map of the United States with Pennsylvania highlighted
Official languages None
Capital Harrisburg
Largest city Philadelphia
Governor Ed Rendell (D)
Senators Arlen Specter (R)

Rick Santorum (R)

Area
 - Total
 - % water
Ranked 33rd
119,283 km²
2.7
Population
 - Total (2000)
 - Density
Ranked 6th
12,281,054
105.80/km² (10th)
Admission into Union December 12, 1787 (2nd)
Time Zone Eastern: UTC-5/-4
Coordinates
 - Latitude
 - Longitude
 - Width
 - Length

39°43'N to 42°N
74°43'W to 80°31'W
255 km
455 km
Elevation
 - Highest point
 - Mean
 - Lowest point

979 m
335 m
0 m
Abbreviations
 - USPS
 - ISO 3166-2

PA
US-PA
Web site www.state.pa.us

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is one of four states of the United States of America that is called a commonwealth. It has given its name to the Pennsylvanian time period in geology. Pennsylvania is called the Keystone State.

Although Swedes and Dutch were the first European settlers, the Quaker William Penn named Pennsylvania for the Latin phrase meaning "Penn's Woods", in honor of his father. Today, two major cities dominate the state—Philadelphia, home of the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and a thriving metropolitan area, and Pittsburgh, a busy inland river port and major center for educational and technological advances. The Pocono Mountains and the Delaware Water Gap provide popular recreational activities.

Pennsylvania is one of the U.S.'s most historic states. Philadelphia is often called the cradle of the American Nation. It was here that the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were drawn up by the Founding Fathers.

The so-called "Pennsylvania Dutch" region in south-central Pennsylvania is another favorite of sightseers. Pennsylvania Germans, including the Amish and the Mennonites, dominate the area around the cities of Lancaster, York, and Harrisburg, with smaller numbers extending northeast to the Lehigh Valley and up the Susquehanna River valley. Some of the Old Order Amish have left the area, but many Mennonites remain, particularly in Lancaster County. Some adherents eschew modern conveniences and use horse-drawn farming equipment and carriages, while others are virtually indistinguishable from non-Amish or Mennonites.

(The term "Dutch" is a misnomer, since there were much fewer of Dutch origin; the German adjective for "German", Deutsch, was misheard as "Dutch" and the name stuck.

The battleship USS Pennsylvania, damaged at Pearl Harbor, was named in honor of this state, as were several other naval vessels. It was repaired at the former Sun Ship Yard & Dry Dock in Chester City.

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History

Main article: History of Pennsylvania

Before the state existed, the area was home to the Delaware (also known as Lenni Lenape), Susquehanna, Iroquois, Eriez, Shawnee, and other Native American tribes.

In 1643, the southeastern portion of the state, in the vicinity of Philadelphia, was settled by Sweden, but control later passed to the Netherlands, and then to England (later Great Britain).

On March 4, 1681, Charles II of England granted a land charter to William Penn for the area that now includes Pennsylvania. Penn then founded a colony there as a place of religious freedom for the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), and named it for the Latin phrase meaning "Penn's woods".

A large tract of land north and west of Philadelphia, in Montgomery, Chester, and Delaware Counties, was settled by Welsh Quakers and called the "Welsh Tract". Even today many cities and towns in that area bear the names of Welsh municipalities.

The western portions of Pennsylvania were among disputed territory between the colonial British and French during the French and Indian War. The French established numerous fortifications in the area, including the pivotal Fort Duquesne on top of which the city of Pittsburgh was built.

The colony's reputation of religious freedom also attracted significant populations of German and Scots-Irish settlers who helped to shape colonial Pennsylvania and later went on to populate the neighboring states further west.

In 1704 the "three lower counties" of New Castle, Kent, and Sussex gained a separate legislature, and in 1710 a separate executive council, to form the new colony Delaware.

Pennsylvania and Delaware were two of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution of 1776. Pennsylvania became the second state on 12 December 1787 (five days after Delaware became the first).

Pennsylvania also saw the Battle of Gettysburg, near Gettysburg. Many historians consider this battle the major turning point of the American Civil War. Dead from this battle rest at Gettysburg National Cemetery, site of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.

In the latter half of the 19th century, the U.S. oil (kerosene) industry was born in western Pennsylvania, which supplied the vast majority of U.S. kerosene for years thereafter, and saw the rise and fall of oil boom towns.

During the 20th century Pennsylvania's existing iron industries expanded into a major center of steel production. Shipbuilding and numerous other forms of manufacturing flourished in the eastern part of the state, and coal mining was also extremely important in many regions. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Pennsylvania received very large numbers of immigrants from Europe seeking work; dramatic, sometimes violent confrontations took place between organized labor and the state's industrial concerns.

Pennsylvania was hard-hit by the decline of the steel industry and other heavy U.S. industries during the late 20th century.

Law and government

Like all American states, Pennsylvania has a government which is separated into an executive, a legislature, and a judiciary, the powers and duties of which are established by the Pennsylvania Constitution. Since 1812, Harrisburg has served as the Capital of Pennsylvania.

Executive branch

The head of the executive branch is the Governor, who is currently Democrat Edward G Rendell, a former mayor of Philadelphia. The other elected officials composing the executive branch are the Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Auditor General, and State Treasurer. The Governor's cabinet consists of the eighteen appointed heads of Pennsylvania state agencies: the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Adjutant General, Secretary of Education, Insurance Commissioner, Secretary of Banking, Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Health, State Police Commissioner, Secretary of Labor and Industry, Secretary of Public Welfare, Secretary of Revenue, Secretary of Commerce, Secretary of Community Affairs, Secretary of Transportation, Secretary of Environmental Resources, Secretary of General Services, Secretary of Aging, and the Secretary of Corrections.

Legislative branch

Pennsylvania has had a bicameral legislature since 1790. The Pennsylvania General Assembly consists of a Senate with 50 members and a House of Representatives with 203. Notable General Assembly members include Senate President Pro Tempore Robert C. Jubelirer (R), Senate Majority Leader David J. Brightbill (R), Senate Minority Leader Robert J. Mellow (D), Speaker of the House of Representatives John M. Perzel (R), House Majority Leader Samuel H. Smith (R), House Minority Leader H. William DeWeese (D), and Senate Minority Appropriations Chairman Vincent Fumo (D).

Judicial branch

Pennsylvania is divided into 60 judicial districts[1], most of which (save Philadelphia and Allegheny Counties) have district justices (formerly called justices of the peace), who preside mainly over minor criminal offenses and small civil claims. The Philadelphia Municipal Court and the Pittsburgh police magistrate court have similar jurisdiction, but are limited to those locations. As Philadelphia is coterminous with Philadelphia County, the Pittsburgh police magistrate court is the only true city-level court in the state.

The general trial courts in which most criminal and civil cases originate are the Courts of Common Pleas. They also serve as appellate courts to the district justices and for local agency decisions. The Courts of Common Pleas serving the larger Pennsylvania counties are divided into specialized divisions.

The state has two intermediate-level appellate courts: the Superior Court and the Commonwealth Court. The fifteen judges of the Superior Court hear all appeals from the Courts of Common Pleas not expressly designated to the Commonwealth Court or Supreme Court. It also has original jurisdiction to review warrants for wiretap surveillance. The jurisdiction of the nine-judge Commonwealth Court is limited to appeals from final orders of certain state agencies and certain designated cases from the Courts of Common Pleas. The Commonwealth Court also functions as a trial court in some civil suits, including cases that involve the state or its officers as parties, and cases regarding statewide elections.

Pennsylvania's entire judicial system is under the supervision of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, which is also the final appellate court for both the Superior Court and the Commonwealth Court. It also hears appeals directly from the Courts of Common Pleas in certain cases, including from murder convictions in which the death penalty has been imposed, the right to public office, criminal contempt, and any case in which the Court of Common Pleas ruled that a state law was unconstitutional. Like all judges in Pennsylvania, the seven justices of the Supreme Court are chosen by public election; the chief justice is the justice with the most seniority.

Representation in the federal government

Pennsylvania's two U.S. senators are Rick Santorum (Republican) and Arlen Specter (Republican). Pennsylvania's 19 representatives in the House are Robert Brady (D, 1st District); Chaka Fattah (D, 2nd District); Phil English (R, 3rd District); Melissa Hart (R, 4th District); John E. Peterson (R, 5th District); Jim Gerlach (R, 6th District); Curt Weldon (R, 7th District); Michael Fitzpatrick (R, 8th District); Bill Shuster (R, 9th District); Don Sherwood (R, 10th District); Paul E. Kanjorski (D, 11th District); John Murtha (D, 12th District); Allyson Schwartz (D, 13th District); Mike Doyle (D, 14th District); Charlie Dent (R, 15th District); Joe Pitts (R, 16th District); Tim Holden (D, 17th District); Tim Murphy (R, 18th District); and Todd Russell Platts (R, 19th District).

Politics in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is considered a swing state as its politics are not dominated by any single party. As of 2005, the Republican Party holds both houses of the state legislature, both United States Senate seats and a majority of the state's seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, but the Democratic Party holds the governor's seat and their candidate has won the state in the past four presidential elections. Bill Clinton carried the state twice, Al Gore won here in 2000 as did John Kerry in 2004 with a slim 50.9% of the vote. The state is divided into heavily left leaning areas along the sides. Democrats are the majority in the Philadelphia area, as well as around Allentown, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre in the east, and in the southwestern part of the state, the Pittsburgh area in the west and Erie in the northwest. The northern and central part of the state, nicknamed the Republican 'T', is more rural and tends to be very conservative. James Carville, the outspoken Democratic strategist, summed up Pennsylvania politics as "Philadelphia on one end, Pittsburgh on the other, with Alabama in the middle."

Geography

See: List of Pennsylvania counties

Pennsylvania cities and rivers
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Pennsylvania cities and rivers

Pennsylvania's nickname "The Keystone State" is quite apt, as the state forms a geographic bridge both between the Northeastern states and the Southern states, and between the Atlantic seaboard and the Midwest. It is bordered on the north and northeast by New York, on the east, across the Delaware River by New Jersey, on the south by Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia, on the west by Ohio, and on the northwest by Lake Erie. The Delaware, Susquehanna, Monongahela, Allegheny, and Ohio Rivers are the major rivers of the state. The Youghiogheny River and Oil Creek are smaller rivers which have played an important role in the development of the state. The capital is Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania is 180 miles (290 km) north to south and 310 miles (500 km) east to west. The total land area is 44,817 square miles (119,283 km²), 739,200 acres (2,990 km²) of which are bodies of water. It is the 33rd largest state in the United States. The highest point of 3,213 feet (979 m) above sea level is at Mount Davis. Its lowest point is at sea level on the Delaware River. Pennsylvania is in the Eastern time zone.

It sometimes helps to consider the western third of the state a separate large geophysical unit, which is so distinctive that it can often best be described on its own. Several important, complex factors set Western Pennsylvania apart in many respects from the east, such as the initial difficulty of access across the mountains, an orientation to the Mississippi drainage system of rivers, and above all, the complex economics involved in the rise and decline of the American steel industry centered around Pittsburgh. Other factors, such as a markedly different style of agriculture, the rise of the oil industry, timber exploitation and the old wood chemical industry, and even, in linguistics, the local dialect, all make this large area sometimes seem a virtual "state within a state".

Pennsylvania is bisected diagonally by ridges of the Appalachian Mountains from southwest to northeast. To the northwest of the folded mountains is the Allegheny Plateau, which continues into southwestern and south central New York. This plateau is so dissected by valleys that it also seems mountainous. The Plateau is underlain by sedimentary rocks of Mississippian and Pennsylvanian age, which bear abundant fossils, as well as natural gas and petroleum. In 1859 near Titusville Edwin L. Drake drilled the first oil well in the USA into these sediments. Similar rock layers also contain coal to the south and east of the oil and gas deposits. In the metamorphic (folded) belt, anthracite (hard coal) is mined near Wilkes-Barre and Hazleton. These fossil fuels have been an important resource to Pennsylvania. Timber and dairy farming are also sources of livelihood for midstate and western Pennsylvania. Along the shore of Lake Erie in the far northwest are orchards and vineyards.

A sample version of the current Pennsylvania license plate.
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A sample version of the current Pennsylvania license plate.

Pennsylvania has 89 miles of shoreline along the Delaware River estuary but is a landlocked state with no coastline bordering the Atlantic Ocean. (The difference between the coast (the shore of an ocean) and the shore (a protected bay, bayou, estuary, or sound) and how these concepts are measured is explained at length in an extended footnote under "Miscellaneous" in the article on New Hampshire.) Pennsylvania is the only truly landlocked state of the original thirteen states, although Connecticut, located on the Long Island Sound, also has no actual coastline.

Pennsylvania has one of the largest seaports in the U.S. on its narrow shore, the Port of Philadelphia. In the west the Port of Pittsburgh is also very large and even exceeds Philadelphia in rank by annual tonnage, due to the large volume of bulk coal shipped by barge down the Ohio River. Chester, downstream from Philadelphia, and Erie, the Great Lakes outlet on Lake Erie in the Erie Triangle, are smaller but still important ports.

Pennsylvania has been the site of some of the most horrendous ecological disasters experienced in the USA. In 1889 the South Fork Dam, impounding a recreational mountain lake for sportsmen, burst after a heavy rain and destroyed the downstream factory town of Johnstown, killing over 2,200 inhabitants in the notorious Johnstown Flood (the town was later rebuilt and is a reasonably large community today in the central mountains). In 1961 an exposed seam of coal at Centralia, Pennsylvania caught fire and forced eventually almost the entire community to abandon their settlement; the coal fire is still burning today and is estimated to last 100 years more. Finally, in 1979 the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Incident near the state capital of Harrisburg, while not as destructive to the community, nevertheless cost close to $1 billion to clean up and changed the national public perception of nuclear power to a much less favorable viewpoint.

Economy

Pennsylvania's 1999 total gross state product was $383 billion, placing it 6th in the nation and its 2000 Per Capita Personal Income was $29,539, 18th in the nation. Its agricultural outputs are dairy products, poultry, cattle, nursery stock, mushrooms, hogs, and hay. Its industrial outputs are food processing, chemical products, machinery, electric equipment, and tourism.

Pennsylvania has a large, diverse group of manufacturing companies and within this group are some whose products have come to be household words, symbolic of ordinary American life. Among these products are Hershey bars from the The Hershey Company in Hershey, Pennsylvania; Heinz ketchup and Heinz-57 sauce from the H. J. Heinz Company in Pittsburgh; Crayola products from Binney & Smith, Inc., in Easton; and Zippo lighters from Zippo Manufacturing in Bradford.

Other corporations based in Pennsylvania are : Comcast, Sunoco, Pep Boys, Utz/ Herr's/ Wise Potato Chips, and many others, especially insurance, pharmaceutical, and steel corporations.

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania is well know for its quality wood products such as furniture, sheds, gazebos and play sets. Such items are shipped all over the country (and the world) out of Lancaster County. Most of these are produced by Amish and Mennonite craftsmen.

On Lake Erie some freshwater commercial fishing exists, the principal catch being yellow perch.

Shopping

Like California and New York, Pennsylvania is probably one of the best states to shop in. The state technically has the largest mall in the world- King of Prussia Mall which has more shopping space then the Mall of America. Other massive malls include Franklin Mills Mall in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh Mills, and more then 50 other big malls located in the state. Also King of Prussia Mall and The Gallery in Philadelphia, cater to the many rich residents of the Philadelphia area. Also, Pennsylvania plays host to many shopping centers surrounding malls. Pennsylvania is known for having a wide selection of stores, restaurants, and hotels and resorts. The only down fall is the state's sales tax which stands at 6%.

Taxation

The two largest sources of state revenue are income taxes on individuals and businesses and the state sales tax. In addition, the state imposes other taxes and fees on businesses and collects fees for various licenses and permits. There is also an inheritance tax, taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel, alcoholic beverages, tobacco, and taxes and fees on certain other goods and services. There is also a tax on the transfer of real property.

Pennsylvania is one of only five American states to employ a flat tax on personal income. Unlike the others, Pennsylvania's is a pure flat tax with no personal exemptions. As of 2005, the income tax rate for individ