Category
page 1National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania

Fallingwater
Fallingwater is a house museum in Stewart Township in the Laurel Highlands of southwestern Pennsylvania, United States. Designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright, it is built partly over a waterfall on the Bear Run stream. The three-story residence was developed as a weekend retreat for Liliane and Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr., the owner of Kaufmann's Department Store in Pittsburgh. The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC), which has operated Fallingwater as a tourist attraction since 1963, maintains surrounding the house.
Pennsylvania State Capitol
state capitol building of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania
Horseshoe Curve
triple-tracked railroad curve on the Norfolk Southern Railway's Pittsburgh Line.
Meadowcroft Rockshelter
archaeological site in Washington County, Pennsylvania
Carlisle Indian Industrial School
former school in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, USA
Beth Sholom Congregation
synagogue
Oakmont Country Club
country club in the eastern United States
Leap-The-Dips
Leap-The-Dips is a wooden roller coaster located at Lakemont Park near Altoona, Pennsylvania. Built in 1902 by the Federal Construction Company and designed by E. Joy Morris, it is the oldest standing roller coaster in the world and believed to be the last surviving side friction roller coaster of the figure-eight variety.
Kentuck Knob
house
Harrisburg Transportation Center
intermodal station in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Ephrata Cloister
historic monastery in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, USA
Kennywood
Kennywood is an amusement park in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, just southeast of Pittsburgh. The park opened on May 30, 1898, as a trolley park attraction at the end of the Mellon family's Monongahela Street Railway.