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Pennsylvania, [b] officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, [c] is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States
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Pennsylvania, constituent state of the United States of America, one of the original 13 American colonies The state is approximately rectangular in shape and stretches about 300 miles (480 km) from east to west and 150 miles (240 km) from north to south
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Remember the quiet of nature? You’ll find it here Pennsylvania is the perfect place for action-filled adventures or to unwind and do absolutely nothing Get away from the hustle – without ever going too far Log off, touch grass, and breathe in the fresh air The Great American Getaway starts here
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Where is Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania is in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States It borders Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio, New Jersey, and New York Pennsylvania covers an area of 46,055 square miles
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Pennsylvania is divided into 67 counties The state capital of Pennsylvania is Harrisburg The largest city in Pennsylvania is Philadelphia The state nickname of Pennsylvania is, "The Keystone State" The current governor of Pennsylvania is Josh Shapiro
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It follows the historic outbound and inbound routes of the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1803-1806 from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to the Pacific Ocean Follow the trail to find the people, places, and stories that make up the complex legacy of the expedition
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The first English charter to colonize land in the New World that is today known as Pennsylvania was set forth by King Charles II as a way to repay William Penn, a member of upper-class nobility
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