Pennsylvania is one of the 50 states of U.S. located in Northeast or Mid-Atlantic region of the country. The state was named after Admiral William Penn and his son, William Penn, known as Pennsylvania's founder. The residents are called as "Pennsylvanians" and having major industries in steel, farming (corn, oats, soybeans, mushrooms), mining (iron, portland cement, lime, stone), electronics equipment, cars and pharmaceuticals. It is home of an American private Ivy League research university "UPenn" (University of Pennsylvania) and also where the Battle of Gettysburg was fought during the American Civil War around the town of Gettysburg.
Traveler's Couch will show you some of the top attractions of the "Keystone State" of America. You may refer to below photos taken in different parts of this state, featuring the City of Philadelphia, historic town of Gettysburg and world known UPenn.
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PHOTO: Philadelphia City Hall in Pennsylvania, USA |
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PHOTO: Philadelphia's Masonic Temple in Pennsylvania, USA |
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PHOTO: Philadelphia's Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Pennsylvania, USA |
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PHOTO: Philadelphia's Swann Memorial Fountain in Pennsylvania, USA |
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PHOTO: Fall Season in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
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PHOTO: Part of Philadelphia's Washington Monument in Pennsylvania, USA |
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PHOTO: Philadelphia's Museum of Art in Pennsylvania, USA |
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PHOTO: City of Philadelphia Skyline in Pennsylvania, USA |
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PHOTO: Philadelphia Chinatown in Pennsylvania, USA |
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PHOTO: Philadelphia's Independence Hall/National Historical Park in Pennsylvania, USA |
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PHOTO: Battle of Gettysburg - Cemetery Hill in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA |
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PHOTO: Battle of Gettysburg - Soldier's National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA |
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PHOTO: UPenn (University of Pennsylvania) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
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