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Mega Van Lines
MEGA Van Lines offers a complete line of professional moving and storage solutions for long distance and local moves - we are your one-stop-shop for everything from affordable storage space to profes

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ALL-STATE VAN LINES INC
At All State Van Lines, customer care and satisfaction is our primary goal. We make it our top priority to deliver efficient worry free moving at a very affordable price. Each move is planned and coor

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A Professional Movers
A Professional Move is an established, full-service relocation company. We handle loading and unloading, container and materials selection, packing and unpacking, transportation, short and long-term s

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Excalibur Van Lines LLC
Our mission in Excalibur van lines is a complete satisfaction of our costumer , we are constantly working to provide each time the same level of quality. Our equipment are in top condition and our emp

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Budget Express Moving & Storage
Budget Express is a family owned and operated long distance moving company offering a variety of moving related services. We know that moving can be a stressful experience and that is why our first

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All Points Van Lines
All Points Van Lines, Inc. is uniquely positioned to anticipate and fulfill your every relocation need. We specialize in local and long distance U.S.A. moves. Whether you are moving next door or from

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AIR 1 MOVING & STORAGE INC
Air 1 Moving" is a well established, fully licensed, insured and bonded Moving & Storage Company based in North Hollywood and San Francisco, California. Our services range from local to long distance

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Galaxy Moving
Galaxymoving specializes in local and long distance moving and relocation. 25 years of experience have made us the masters of the moving industry, and our staff of moving experts take great pride in d


    

MOVING TO Pennsylvania

Capital: Harrisburg

State abbreviation/Postal code: Pa./PA

Governor: Ed Rendell, D (to Jan. 2011)

Lieut. Governor: Catherine Baker Knoll, D (to Jan. 2011)

Senators: Bob Casey, D (to Jan. 2013); Arlen Specter, R (to Jan. 2011)

U.S. Representatives: 19

Historical biographies of Congressional members

Secy. of the Commonwealth: Pedro Cortes, D (at the pleasure of the governor)

Executive Deputy State Treasurer: Anthony E. Wagner

Atty. General: Tom Corbett, R (to Jan. 2009)

Entered Union (rank): Dec. 12, 1787 (2)

Present constitution adopted: 1968

Motto: Virtue, liberty, and independence

State symbols:

flower mountain laurel (1933)
tree hemlock (1931)
bird ruffed grouse (1931)
dog Great Dane (1965)
colors blue and gold (1907)
song “Pennsylvania” (1990)

Nickname: Keystone State

Origin of name: In honor of Adm. Sir William Penn, father of William Penn. It means “Penn's Woodland.”

10 largest cities (2005 est.): Philadelphia, 1,463,281; Pittsburgh, 316,718; Allentown, 106,992; Erie, 102,612; Reading, 80,855; Scranton, 73,120; Bethlehem, 72,895; Lancaster, 54,757, Harrisburg, 47,472, Altoona, 47,176

Land area: 44,817 sq mi. (116,076 sq km)

Geographic center: In Centre Co., 21/2 mi. SW of Bellefonte

Number of counties: 67

Largest county by population and area: Philadelphia, 1,463,281 (2005); Lycoming, 1,235 sq mi.

State forests: over 2 mil. ac.

State parks: 116

Residents: Pennsylvanian

2005 resident population est.: 12,429,616

2000 resident census population (rank): 12,281,054 (6). Male: 5,929,663 (48.3%); Female: 6,351,391 (51.7%). White: 10,484,203 (85.4%); Black: 1,224,612 (10.0%); American Indian: 18,348 (0.1%); Asian: 219,813 (1.8%); Other race: 188,437 (1.5%); Two or more races: 142,224 (1.2%); Hispanic/Latino: 394,088 (3.2%). 2000 percent population 18 and over: 76.2; 65 and over: 15.6; median age: 38.0.

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Pennsylvania Facts

  1. Pennsylvania is the first state of the fifty United States to list their web site URL on a license plate.
     
  2. In 1909 the first baseball stadium was built in Pittsburgh.
     
  3. Hershey is considered the Chocolate Capital of the United States.
     
  4. In 1913 the first automobile service station opened in Pittsburgh.
     
  5. In 1946 Philadelphia became home to the first computer.
     
  6. Bob Hoffman of York is hailed the world round as the Father of Weightlifting. Hoffman started York Barbell Corp. in 1932 and preached the gospel of physical fitness throughout his life as an U.S. Olympic coach, businessman and philanthropist.
     
  7. The first daily newspaper was published in Philadelphia on Sept. 21, 1784.
     
  8. Philadelphia saw the first Zoological garden in July 1874.
     
  9. Drake Well Museum in Titusville is on the site where Edwin L. Drake drilled the world's first oil well in 1859 and launched the modern petroleum industry.
     
  10. In Hazleton, there is a law on the books that prohibits a person from sipping a carbonated drink while lecturing students in a school auditorium.
     
  11. In Philadelphia in 1775 Johann Behrent built the first piano in America calling it under the name "Piano Forte."
     
  12. Philadelphia is the site of the first presidential mansion.
     
  13. Betsy Ross made the first American flag in Philadelphia.
     
  14. "Doctor, if you don't give me something to help me breathe, I'm going to stop!" came the urgent cry of 16-year old Frederick Gable of Loganville. Vowing not to lose another patient to pneumonia, Dr. George Holtzapple successfully created the first application of oxygen, thus saving his patient's life and winning international fame through his discovery. The year was 1885.
     
  15. Stewartstown hired its first police officer in 1876. He was also the town lamp lighter.
     
  16. Philadelphia is home to the cheesesteak sandwich, water ice, soft pretzels, and TastyKakes.
     
  17. The Rockville Bridge in Harrisburg is the longest stone arch bridge in the world.
     
  18. Kennett Square is known as the Mushroom Capital of the World.
     
  19. The town of Franklin became a center for worldwide oil production following Colonel Edwin Drake's discovery of oil in nearby Titusville.
     
  20. The Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia in 1776.
     
  21. KDKA radio in Pittsburgh produced the first commercial radio broadcast.
     
  22. Philadelphia is home to the Liberty Bell.
     
  23. Each year on Christmas day the "Crossing of the Delaware" is reenacted at Washington Crossing.
     
  24. The Liberty Tunnel in Pittsburgh opened in 1924. At that time the 5,700 foot facility was the longest artificially ventilated automobile tunnel in the world.
     
  25. Pennsylvania is the only original colony not bordered by the Atlantic Ocean.
     
  26. Benjamin Franklin founded the Philadelphia Zoo, the first public zoo in the United States.
     
  27. Indiana County is the Christmas Tree capital of the world.
     
  28. Actor Jimmy Stewart was born and raised in the town of Indiana. Each year at Christmas the downtown area is decorated in the theme of the film "It's a Wonderful Life".
     
  29. Pittsburgh is famous for manufacturing steel. Its professional football team is named the Pittsburgh Steelers.
     
  30. Fairmount Park in Philadelphia is the largest city park with over 8,000 acres.
     
  31. Pittsburgh has over 300 sets of city maintained steps. If they were stacked on top of each other, they would reach over 26,000 feet high. They would measure higher than a lot of the Himalayan Mountains.
     
  32. Little League Baseball's first World Series was held in 1946 in Williamsport.
     
  33. Nazareth is the home of Martin guitars. Finger picking good since 1833.
     
  34. The State College Area High School was the first school in the country to teach drivers education in 1958.
     
  35. Philadelphia was once the United States capital city.
     
  36. Originally Bellefonte, a town now with a population of 5,000, was once considered to be Pennsylvania's capital. But Harrisburg was chosen because of the easy navigation on the Susquehanna River.
     
  37. The first coal festival was held 201 years after the establishment of "Peter’s Camp" on Memorial weekend 1993 in Blossburg.
     
  38. The oldest stone railroad bridge in use in Pennsylvania is the Starrucca Viaduct that crosses PA Route 171 north of Lanesboro in Susquehanna County.
     
  39. In June 1778, a 700 wagon caravan escorted the Liberty Bell on its return to Philadelphia from Allentown along Towamencin's Allentown Road. Nine months earlier, when British troops threatened to capture the city, the bell had been whisked into hiding via the same route.
     
  40. The Shenango River Dam near Sharpsville is a concrete gravity dam with an uncontrolled center spillway. The roadway crossing the top of the dam, over the spillway is nearly 68 feet above the streambed. The dam has a top length of 720 feet with a base width of 66 feet.
     
  41. At the Moravian Pottery & Tile Works in Doylestown handmade tiles are still produced in a manner similar to that developed by the potter's founder and builder, Henry Chapman Mercer.
     
  42. The Borough of Kane is known as the Black Cherry Capital of the World.
     
  43. George G. Blaisdell founded Zippo Manufacturing of Bradford in late 1932. He started with a simple idea: create a product that answers a real need, design it to work, and guarantee it to last.
     
  44. When completed in 1882, the Kinzua Railroad Bridge near Mount Jewett was acclaimed "the highest and longest railroad viaduct in the entire world." Rising 301 feet from the valley floor at its center, with a total length of 2100 feet
     
  45. Antrim Township is located in South-Central Pennsylvania with its southern border being a part of the Mason-Dixon line.
     
  46. Ringing Hill in Lower Pottsgrove Township is named after the "ringing rocks" which were known for the unique ringing sound they made when struck by a hammer.
     
  47. During the depression canned goods served as admission to The Star Theater in Mercersburg to help supply the local soup kitchen.
     
  48. Located in the Grape Coast region of Pennsylvania the city of North East has four thriving wineries and is home to the largest Welch's grape processing plant in the country.
     
  49. Penn Township, officially referred to as the Township of Penn, was named after the founder of Pennsylvania, William Penn.
     
  50. Punxsutawney citizens are proud to be over shadowed by their town's most famous resident the world-renowned weather forecasting groundhog Punxsutawney Phil. Punxsutawney is billed as the weather capital of the world.

* data from http://www.infoplease.com and http://www.50states.com
 
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