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  2. Ole Bull State Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. Ole Bull State Park. Ole Bull State Park is a 132-acre (53 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Stewardson Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is located on Pennsylvania Route 144, 26 miles (42 km) north of Renovo and 18 miles (29 km) south of Galeton. Ole Bull State Park is in the Kettle Creek Valley, and is ...

  3. Coca-Cola Park - Wikipedia

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    Lehigh County/ L.V. Baseball LP. Coca-Cola Park is an 8,278-seat baseball park in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It is the home field for the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Triple-A level Minor League Baseball affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies . Coca-Cola Park accommodates 10,178 fans, including auxiliary areas, Capital Blue Cross Lawn, Dugout ...

  4. Wilbur Chocolate Company - Wikipedia

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    Wilbur Chocolate was founded in Philadelphia in 1865 by Henry Oscar Wilbur and Samuel Croft. [1] Cargill Cocoa & Chocolate NA produces hundreds of millions of pounds of chocolate and confectionery products a year. These ingredients are sold to food and candy manufactures across the Americas.

  5. These PA restaurants found fame on Food Network. Here's a ...

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    In Pennsylvania alone, more than 90 restaurants have appeared on 23 Food Network shows, including 17 local hotspots on the long-running Diners, Drive-ins and Dives, while The Best Thing I Ever Ate ...

  6. Restaurant or night club? Marino's owner wants Cocoa ... - AOL

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    He opened El Bodegon, a white-tablecloth eatery serving Spanish and Basque food, in 2017, having owned a restaurant by the same name for six years in Winter Park. Biondini said he gained a ...

  7. Rocky Glen Park - Wikipedia

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    August 9, 2008. Rocky Glen Park was a trolley park located near Moosic, Pennsylvania. Founded by Arthur Frothingham in 1886 as picnic grounds, it was transformed into an amusement park by engineer and entrepreneur Frederick Ingersoll in 1904. The park featured rides, arcades, and restaurants until its closure in 1987.

  8. Eat'n Park - Wikipedia

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    A black and gold Smiley Cookie appears at a rally for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2011. Eat'n Park is a restaurant chain based in Homestead, Pennsylvania. As of April 2024, the company operates 56 locations in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. The chain is known for its Smiley Cookies and has adopted the motto, "the place for smiles".

  9. Cascade Park (amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, the park's original carousel was replaced with one built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, which had previously operated at Idora Park, Youngstown. Another roller coaster, Gorge Ride, opened on May 30, 1922, and by 1925, the park's area had been expanded to 138 acres (0.56 km 2) with 17 rides. Among the rides were: Main park: