Talk:List of National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania

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National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania (excluding Philadelphia)[edit]

Following are National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania, but outside Philadelphia. For consistency, the National Historic Landmark name is used to label each one.


[1] Landmark name[2] Image Year listed[2] Locality[2][3] County[2] Description[4]
3 Buckingham Friends Meeting House image pending 2003 Buckingham Township
5684 Lower York Road
40°20′56″N 75°02′27″W / 40.34889°N 75.04083°W / 40.34889; -75.04083 (Buckingham Friends)
Bucks Associated with Friends’.
4 Green Hills Farm image pending 1974 Perkasie
520 Dublin Rd.
40°21′36″N 75°13′11″W / 40.36°N 75.21972°W / 40.36; -75.21972 (Green Hills Farm)
Bucks A home of author Pearl S. Buck.
10 Washington's Crossing 1961 Yardley, PA and Titusville, NJ
40°18′00″N 74°52′24″W / 40.3°N 74.8734°W / 40.3; -74.8734 (Washington Crossing)
Bucks, PA and Mercer County, NJ Where George Washington crossed the Delaware River to surprise-attack the British at Trenton in 1776.

References

  1. ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate the National Monuments, National Historic Sites, National Historic Landmark Districts and other higher designations from other NHL buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ a b c d National Park Service (June 2011). "National Historic Landmarks Survey: List of National Historic Landmarks by State" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-07-04..
  3. ^ National Park Service. "National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database". Retrieved 2007-09-22. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ National Park Service. "National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help) Retrieved on various dates.