Named after the second president of the U.S.
Includes the city of Pittsburgh.
The City of Parker in this county had an oil boom population in the late 1800s. Its population as of 2010 was 840.
Its motto is “Divided by its Rivers, United by its People'
Blue Knob State Park is in this county.
Daniel Boone and Taylor Swift were born in this county
Atloona, in this county, is one of America's five best bike towns.
This northeastern county's historical society is one of the state's oldest. Its museum includes artifacts from one of the first Boy Scout troops.
Washington Crossing Historic Park is in this county.
Includes a borough named Slippery Rock.
Johnstown, in this county, was mentioned in the 1978 film Dawn of the Dead.
It is the least populated county in PA, according to the 2010 census.
Has the same name as an element with the atomic number 6.
Penn State University is here.
The village of Valley Forge is in this county.
Named for the Clarion River.
Quehanna Wild Area has a history of radioactive contamination but is the largest state forest wild area. It spans across Cameron, Elk, and this county.
Hyner View State Park in this county is a popular place to hang glide.
Bloomsburg, in this county, is the only incorporated 'town' in the state.
Meadville, in this county, features the sculpture 'Read Between the Signs.'
The oldest towns in this county are Shippensburg and Carlisle.
Hersheypark and the capitol city, Harrisburg, are in this county.
Shares a name with this state, whose motto is 'Liberty and Independence.'
Appropriately named for its historic Eastern elk population.
Shares a name with one of the Great Lakes.
Fort Necessity National Battlefield is in this county.
Cook Forest State Park is located in Clarion County and this county.
Monto Alto State Park in this county is the oldest state park in the state.
Here you'll find the Historic Burnt Cabins Grist Mill.
This colorful county's seat is Waynesburg.
The famous love bug Herbie is on display at the Swigart Museum in this county.
Christmas Tree Capital of the world
Punxsutawney, known for its groundhog, is located in this county.
The name of this county means either 'people of the standing stone' or 'blue waters' in the Seneca language.
The Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton is in this county.
The first Hershey candy shop opened here. The county is also home to the oldest Amish community.
New Castle in this county is the Fireworks Capital of America.
The county seat is 29 miles west of Reading, PA.
The Liberty Bell was hidden in a church in Allentown, a city in this county, from 1777-78.
The 'Kids for cash' scandal occurred in a Court of Common Pleas in this county.
Jefferson, Susquehanna, and Muncy were all name considerations before this county was called ________.
Kane, a borough in this county, is the black cherry capital of the world.
Here you'll find the Avenue of 444 Flags.
This county was named after the first governor of Pennsylvania.
The Beth Sholom Synagogue, the only synagogue designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is in this county.
Its name honors the fifth president of the U.S.
Smallest county by land area in the state.
Includes the borough Nazareth, which is home of Martin guitars.
Thomas Edison installed the first successful 3-wire electric lighting system in a hotel in this county.
To the east is Dauphin County.
The City of Brotherly Love is here
Orange County in New York is to the east of this county.
Has the only Triple Continental Divide east of the Rocky Mountains
D.J. Yuengling & Son in this county is the oldest brewery in the US.
Susquehanna University is in this county.
Known as the 'Roofgarden of Pennsylvania.'
Its county seat is Laporte, and its largest borough is Dushore.
Its county seat is Montrose.
Pine Creek George is in three counties: Lycoming, Clinton, and this county.
The Mifflinburg Buggy Museum is in this county.
This county's name comes from the Native American name 'Onenge,' which means otter.
Chautauqua and Cattaraugus counties in New York are to the north of this county.
Both Stan Musial and Ken Griffey, Jr., were born here
Borders Pike and Monroe counties.
Mister Rogers was born in Latrobe in this county.
Shares its name with this 44th state.
The Articles of Confederation were drafted here.
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