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  2. Lehigh Valley Silk Mills - Wikipedia

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    The Lehigh Valley Silk Mills also refers to a specific company that owned the Lipps & Sutton Silk Mill and Warren Mill. The first silk mill in the Lehigh Valley opened in 1881 and was followed by the opening of many others. By 1900, there were twenty-three silk establishments in the Lehigh Valley, making Pennsylvania the second largest producer ...

  3. Schuylkill notes - Wikipedia

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    The notes are pieces of paper sized approximately 2 by 3 inches. They are found folded in product packaging, pockets of store bought clothes, or packed into a plastic bag closed with a string and attached to trees along trails. Messages printed on Schuylkill notes vary greatly. They usually contain 19 lines of text printed in narrow font.

  4. Uni-Mart - Wikipedia

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    Uni-Mart was a Pennsylvania -based company that owned, operated and franchised numerous convenience stores in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States (US). [1] In 2008, the company operated 283 convenience stores and gas stations in the US states of Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio, [2] and, as of 1995, its annual sales totaled $327.01 million.

  5. Banksy - Wikipedia

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    Identity Banksy's name and identity remain unconfirmed and the subject of speculation. In a 2003 interview with Simon Hattenstone of The Guardian, Banksy is described as "white, 28, scruffy casual—jeans, T-shirt, a silver tooth, silver chain and silver earring. He looks like a cross between Jimmy Nail and Mike Skinner of The Streets." An ITV News segment of 2003 featured a short interview ...

  6. Joseph Horne Company - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph Horne Company, often referred to simply as Joseph Horne's or Horne's, was an American department store chain based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The store was one of the oldest in the country being founded on February 22, 1849, but was often overlooked as it maintained only a regional presence. [1]

  7. Christiana Mall - Wikipedia

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    Christiana Mall is a super-regional shopping mall located between the cities of Newark and Wilmington, Delaware, United States.The single-level enclosed mall is situated at the intersection of Interstate 95 (exit 4A) and Delaware Route 1/Delaware Route 7 (DE 1 exit 164) near the community of Christiana, close to the center of the Northeast megalopolis.

  8. Wind Gap, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Website. windgap-pa.gov. Wind Gap ( Pennsylvania Dutch: Gratdaal) is a borough in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. The population of Wind Gap was 2,820 at the 2020 census. Wind Gap is part of the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area, which had a population of 861,899 and was the 68th-most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. as of the 2020 census.

  9. Rutter's - Wikipedia

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    Rutter's. Rutter's is a chain of convenience stores and gas stations with 86 locations in Central and Western Pennsylvania, the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, and central Maryland. Stores are open 24 hours a day and have a made-to-order food counter, staffed around the clock. Map of Rutter's convenience store locations, as of February 2021.