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  2. State fair - Wikipedia

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    A state fair is an annual competitive and recreational gathering of a U.S. state 's population, usually held in late summer or early fall. It is a larger version of a county fair, often including only exhibits or competitors that have won in their categories at the more-local county fairs. State fairs began in the nineteenth century for the ...

  3. History of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    History of Pennsylvania. The Birth of Pennsylvania, a portrait of William Penn (standing with document in hand), who founded the Province of Pennsylvania in 1681 as a refuge for Quakers after receiving a royal deed to it from King Charles II. The history of Pennsylvania stems back thousands of years when the first indigenous peoples occupied ...

  4. History of Pennsylvania State University - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania State University was founded on February 22, 1855 by act P.L.46, No.50 of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as the Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania. Centre County became the home of the new school when James Irvin of Bellefonte donated 200 acres (809,000 m 2) of land and sold the trustees 200 acres ...

  5. Great Allentown Fair - Wikipedia

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    Great Allentown Fair; Genre: Agricultural: Dates: Annually in late August and early September (August 28 to September 2 in 2024) Location(s) Allentown Fairgrounds, 302 N. 17th St., Allentown, Pennsylvania, U.S. Years active: 1852–1861, 1863–1916, 1919–41, 1946–2019, 2021– Website: http://www.allentownfairpa.org/

  6. Pennsylvania Farm Show - Wikipedia

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    This event was first held in 1917 as Pennsylvania's State Fair. The 2021 rendition of the Farm Show, however, was entirely virtual for the first time in its history due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Farm Show has over 10,000 competitive events spread over 35 departments.

  7. Independence Hall - Wikipedia

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    Independence Hall in Philadelphia, where the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were both debated and ratified. Location. 520 Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Coordinates. 39°56′56″N 75°9′0″W. /  39.94889°N 75.15000°W  / 39.94889; -75.15000. Architect.

  8. Bloomsburg Fair - Wikipedia

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    History. It was originally held as an agricultural exhibition located on the lower end of Second Street, which is now Main Street. Since then it has grown to be the largest fair in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Bloomsburg Fair was started by Caleb Barton in 1854. The 156th Bloomsburg Fair was held from September 25 to October 2, 2010.

  9. History of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The history of Harrisburg, the state capital of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, has played a key role in the development of the nation's industrial history from its origins as a trading outpost to the present. Harrisburg has played a critical role in American history during the Westward Migration, the American Civil War, and ...

  10. Timeline of women's suffrage in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania suffragists in 1917. This is a timeline of women's suffrage in Pennsylvania. Activists in the state began working towards women's rights in the early 1850s, when two women's rights conventions discussed women's suffrage. A statewide group, the Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association (PWSA), was formed in 1869.

  11. Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire is a Renaissance fair occurring over 13 weekends from early-August through late-October on the grounds of the Mount Hope Estate and Winery in Manheim, Pennsylvania. In 1980, the Estate was sold and converted to a winery.