Pennsylvania United States Of Amercia Collection
"Pennsylvania: A Tapestry of History and Beauty" Step into the rich tapestry of Pennsylvania
Mahantango Valley Farm, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Mahantango Valley Farm, late 19th century
Broadheads Bridge, Stroudsburg, Pa. c1905. Creator: Unknown
Broadheads Bridge, Stroudsburg, Pa. c1905
Red Rose Inn, Villa Nova [sic], Pa. c1908. Creator: Unknown
Red Rose Inn, Villa Nova [sic], Pa. c1908
Child's Grotto, Delaware Water Gap, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Child's Grotto, Delaware Water Gap, c1900
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"Pennsylvania: A Tapestry of History and Beauty" Step into the rich tapestry of Pennsylvania, a state that weaves together captivating stories and breathtaking landscapes. From the Nanticoke Dam created by John Filmer in 1874 to the Mahantango Valley Farm captured in an unknown artist's brushstrokes during the late 19th century, every corner of this state holds its own unique charm. Travel back in time with Charles C. Hofmann's view of Benjamin Rebers Farm from 1872, where you can almost hear the echoes of hardworking farmers tending to their land. Witness a flying Josie worn proudly in Pennsylvania during the late 18th century, reminding us of our nation's history and resilience. Marvel at George Inness' depiction of Delaware Water Gap in 1861, capturing nature's serene beauty amidst turbulent times. John Collier's photograph "Wheat, Pennsylvania" transports us to a simpler era during World War II when agriculture played a vital role. Yet not all moments are idyllic; Dorothea Lange's poignant image portrays a family of homeless individuals left on the outskirts of town in 1939, serving as a reminder that even amidst progress there is still much work to be done. Delve further into Pennsylvania's past with glimpses into pivotal events such as "The Attack on Chews House" during the Battle of Germantown in 1777 or explore domestic life through Narcissa Niblack Thorne’s meticulously crafted "Pennsylvania Kitchen" from 1752. Admire Elmer R. Kottcamp’s Pa. German Fractur artwork from between 1935-1942 which showcases intricate designs and cultural heritage passed down through generations. As you wander through time within these images and artifacts, let your imagination soar like Josie above Pennsylvania’s diverse landscapes – from rolling farmlands to majestic waterways. Pennsylvania is not just a state.