Captions List for Pennsylvania beyond Philadelphia & Pittsburg Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Pennsylvania: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

See also: Pennsylvania, Captions List for Philadelphia, PA, Captions List for Pittsburgh, PA
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  • Mill Run: Fallingwater conceived by F.L. Wright as a part of nature.
  • Mill Run: Fallingwater (1935) projects over a waterfall of Bear Run stream.
  • Mill Run: Balconies of Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Open windows of Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Facade of Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Bear Run Waterfall of Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Living room balcony of Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Statue on wall of Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Living room of Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Planter & levels of Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Cantilevered balcony of Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Sculpted oriental head at Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Various wall textures of Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Wall patterns of Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Beams integrated into rock of Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Stepped stairway shelter of Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Balconies over Bear Run stream at Fallingwater.
  • Mill Run: Continuity of outdoors with indoors at Fallingwater.
  • Gettysburg: Oak Ridge battlefield with 9th New York Cavalry monument at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: 6th New York Cavalry monument on Oak Ridge battlefield at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Eternal Light Peace Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Sunset over Oak Ridge at Gettysburg where day 1 of Civil War Battle took place.
  • Gettysburg: Sun rays coming through clouds over Oak Ridge at Gettysburg.
  • Gettysburg: Monument of nesting bird on tree broken by cannon balls on Oak Ridge at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Sun rays & clouds formations over Oak Ridge at Gettysburg.
  • Gettysburg: Building used a Robert E. Lee's Headquarters at Battle of Gettysburg.
  • Gettysburg: Lee's statue silhouetted atop Virginia Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Confederate Soldiers on Virginia Memorial silhouetted against evening sky at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Lee's equestrian statue & Virginia Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Battle scene on Virginia Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Rebel soldiers charge on North Carolina memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Confederate soldiers on North Carolina memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: View from Little Round Top to Devil's Den at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Rock formations of Devil's Den site of fierce Civil War combat at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Monument on Little Round Top part of the southern end of Union lines at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: View north from Little Round Top showing ridge occupied by Union troops at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Monuments to Minnesota & Pennsylvania troops on Cemetery Ridge at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Pennsylvania Monument at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Some of the names of approximately 30,000 Pennsylvania troops killed at the Battle of Gettysburg.
  • Gettysburg: Pennsylvania cavalry statue watches in perpetuity over Cemetery Ridge where Union troop lines held during battle of Gettysburg.
  • Gettysburg: View from Cemetery Ridge down into valley up which Confederate troops charged against Union cannon at Battle of Gettysburg.
  • Gettysburg: Monuments along Cemetery Ridge mark where each Union unit was stationed at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Monument marks High Water Mark, the deepest incursion of Pickett's Southern troops against the Union lines on Cemetery Ridge at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Landscape of Gettysburg National Military Park shows impossibility of Southern charge from low ground to high ground of Union lines.
  • Gettysburg: Memorial plaque on Cemetery Ridge shows troop formations at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Stone walls & cannon on Cemetery Ridge show defensive positions held by Union at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Cannon & stone walls of Union lines at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Equestrian statue to Union commander General George Gordon Meade at Gettysburg National Military Park.
  • Gettysburg: Cemetery Ridge view to church spire in town of Gettysburg.
  • Gettysburg: House which served as General Meade's headquarters during Battle of Gettysburg.
  • Gettysburg: Gettysburg National Military Cemetery where Abraham Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address.
  • Gettysburg: Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Cemetery.
  • Gettysburg: Home of Dwight David & Mamie Eisenhower now run by National Parks Service.
  • Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Capitol (1902-06).
  • Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Capitol western facade.
  • Harrisburg: Entrance arches of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Dome of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Gold figure atop dome of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Detail of dome of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Sculpted group in front of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Sculpted group in front of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Sculpted group in front of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Lampstands at entrance to Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Lampstand at entrance to Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: House wing of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Dome over House of Representatives wing of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Fountain outside of Pennsylvania Capitol East Wing.
  • Harrisburg: Eastern facade of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Eastern facade of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Interior of Pennsylvania Capitol Rotunda Dome.
  • Harrisburg: Rotunda murals in Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: The Spirit of Light mural in Rotunda in Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Science Revealing Treasures of the Earth mural in Rotunda in Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: The Spirit of Vulcan mural in Rotunda in Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: The Spirit of Religious Liberty mural in Rotunda in Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Art & Law medallions by Edwin Austin in Pennsylvania Capitol Rotunda.
  • Harrisburg: Staircase in Pennsylvania Capitol inspired by the opera house in Paris.
  • Harrisburg: Staircase in Pennsylvania Capitol Rotunda from above.
  • Harrisburg: Staircase in Pennsylvania Capitol Rotunda from above.
  • Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Capitol Rotunda overview.
  • Harrisburg: Senate Chamber of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Green & gold ceiling of Senate Chamber of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Mural of Constitutional debates in Philadelphia May 1787 in Senate Chamber of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Mural of Washington marching through Philadelphia in Senate Chamber of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Gold coats of arms on ceiling of Senate Chamber of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Stained glass window by William Brantley Van Ingen in Senate Chamber of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Chandelier above Senate desks in Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Senate chandeliers in Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Mural above speaker's chair in Senate Chamber of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Senate Chandelier in Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: House Chamber of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: The Apotheosis mural by Edwin Austin Abbey in the House Chamber of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Stained glass window by William Brantley Van Ingen in the House Chamber of Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Supreme Court Chamber in Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Violet Oakley mural (1920) in Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Stained glass skylight dome in Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Stained glass skylight dome detail in Pennsylvania Capitol.
  • Harrisburg: Grace United Methodist Church & St Patrick's Cathedral.
  • Harrisburg: Grace United Methodist Church (1874) served as the state legislature building after fire burned the first capitol building in 1897.
  • Harrisburg: Spire details of Grace United Methodist (Episcopal) Church.
  • Harrisburg: Spire of Grace United Methodist Church.
  • Harrisburg: View up State Street with State Capitol & Grace Methodist Church.
  • Harrisburg: St Patrick's Cathedral (1907) with green dome.
  • Harrisburg: Facade of St Patrick's Cathedral.
  • Harrisburg: Dome of St Patrick's Cathedral.
  • Harrisburg: Italianate corner tower of 500 State Street.
  • Harrisburg: 229 & 227 State Street front doors.
  • Harrisburg: Victorian building 112 State Street.
  • Harrisburg: 610 N Third Street.
  • Harrisburg: State Street vista.
  • Harrisburg: North Street heritage buildings.
  • Harrisburg: 700-702 N Third Street opposite State Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Payne Shoemaker Building octagonal tower.
  • Harrisburg: Pine Street Presbyterian Church.
  • Harrisburg: Pine Street Presbyterian Church.
  • Harrisburg: Bridges over Susquehanna River.
  • Harrisburg: Mansion of J. Donald Cameron, railroad president, U.S. Senator & War Secretary under U.S. Grant.
  • Harrisburg: J. Donald Cameron Mansion (1863) (Front at State Sts.).
  • Harrisburg: William Maclay Mansion (1908) (Front St.) includes a 1792 house of Pennsylvania's first Senator.
  • Harrisburg: Georgian Revival William Maclay Mansion seat of Pennsylvania Bar Assoc.
  • Harrisburg: Heritage buildings on Front Street facing Susquehanna River.
  • Harrisburg: Cow painted with fireworks.
  • Harrisburg: Major Marcus Reno & former governors' house (1841-5) (223 N Front St.). Reno was the highest ranking officer to survive "Custer's Last Stand" at Little Big Horn.
  • Harrisburg: Harrisburg Public Library (1914).
  • Harrisburg: Elevated entrance of Harrisburg Public (now Dauphin County) Library.
  • Harrisburg: Hilton Harrisburg & Towers (1990) 15 floors.
  • Harrisburg: Market Square Presbyterian Church.
  • Harrisburg: Heritage buildings of Market Street including white Kunkel Building.
  • Harrisburg: Kunkel Building (1914) 8 floors, once a bank, now an arts museum.
  • Harrisburg: Upper floors of Kunkel Building, faced with white glazed terra cotta.
  • Harrisburg: Rachel Carson Building (1990) 17 floors Pennsylvania Departments of Environmental Protection + Conservation & Natural Resources.
  • Harrisburg: Art Deco relief of Steam Shovel on North Office Building of State Government complex.
  • Harrisburg: Art Deco relief of workers laying brick on North Office Building of State Government complex.
  • Harrisburg: Art Deco relief of coal-mining drag line machine on North Office Building of State Government complex.
  • Harrisburg: Art Deco relief of Beaver on North Office Building of State Government complex.
  • Harrisburg: National Civil War Museum building (2000).
  • Harrisburg: Statue of soldier tending the wounded at National Civil War Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Entrance atrium of National Civil War Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Plate of scallops.
  • Harrisburg: Old Firehall now Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Washington hose carriage & Silsby Steam Pumper at Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: How men pulled hose carriage at Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Bert & Charlie Percheron fire horse replicas who moved themselves from their stalls upon alarms & would have the steam pumper out the door in 45 seconds at Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Silsby Steam Pumper (1872) called the Little Giant at Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Sliding down firepole in Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Washington hand-pulled hose carriage (c1880s) in Harrisburg Fire Museum carried 1000 ft of hose.
  • Harrisburg: Bells & emblem of spider-type hose carriage in Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Draped female decoration on hose carriage in Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Neptune decoration on hose carriage in Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Hope Fire Co. hose reel carriage (1867) by L. Button of Waterford, NY, in Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Side view of Hope hose reel carriage in Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Eagle decoration on Hope hose reel carriage in Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Richard Mason Hand Pumper (1792) in Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Fire alarm station streetcorner signal box in Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Johnstown Gamewell alarm processing system (1920s) in Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Switches & recording tapes of Johnstown Gamewell alarm system in Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Hook & ladder truck by Mack in Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Open cab of Mack Hook & ladder truck at Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Rotating red lights of Mack Hook & ladder truck at Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Hahn fire truck (1935) at Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Union Fire Co. felt parade hat (c1819) with sailor holding flag at Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Diligent Fire Co. felt parade hat (c1791) with woman holding eagle at Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: William Penn Fire Co. felt parade hat with William Penn at Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Collection of Smokey the Bear objects at Harrisburg Fire Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Pennsylvania State Museum beside Capitol Building.
  • Harrisburg: William Penn statue (1965) by Janet de Coux in Pennsylvania State Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Historic Pennsylvania flags in State Museum.
  • Abraham Lincoln 1864 election promotion medal.
  • Harrisburg: 15. James Buchanan: (1857-1861) lived (1791-1868).
  • Harrisburg: Medal (1929) of 100th anniversary of Stourbridge Lion, first steam locomotive made in America, in Pennsylvania State Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Leonard chair shop log cabin (1830-1900) from Ohiopyle, PA, in Pennsylvania State Museum.
  • Harrisburg: John Getz tin & coopersmith shop (1810-42) from Lancaster, PA, in Pennsylvania State Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Gardner Serpollet Steam car (1902) from France in Pennsylvania State Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Sunbury horse-drawn steam pumper fire engine in Pennsylvania State Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Red roadster (1905) by Autocar Company of Ardmore, PA, in Pennsylvania State Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Mile 75 stone marker from Mason-Dixon line surveyed 1767 by Charles Mason & Jeremiah Dixon in Pennsylvania State Museum.
  • Harrisburg: General Vehicle Company electric truck (1910) used until 1948 in Pennsylvania State Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Side view of General Vehicle Company electric truck in Pennsylvania State Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Delaunay-Bellville town car (1912) with chasis from France & body from New York in Pennsylvania State Museum.
  • Harrisburg: Packard Motor Deluxe Sedan (1948) in Pennsylvania State Museum.
  • York: Capital building of the United States (Sept. 30, 1777 to June 27, 1778) where the name United States of America was adopted on Nov. 15, 1777.
  • York: U.S. Capitol building where Thanksgiving was proclaimed on Nov. 1, 1777.
  • York: Capitol where U.S. congress met after fleeing British in Philadelphia.
  • York: Golden Plough Tavern (c1741) built by Martin Eichelberger & home of Revolutionary General Horatio Gates.
  • York: Log building at Plough Tavern heritage complex.
  • York: Antique wooded water pump at Plough Tavern heritage complex.
  • York: Italianate buildings along Market Street.
  • York: Dutch & Italianate style buildings at 149 E. Market Street.
  • York: Italianate building (115-177 E. Market St.).
  • York: Colonial door of building (124 E. Market St.).
  • York: Federal-revival style Library on East Market St.
  • York: York Water Company with carved relief of fountain (130 E. Market St.).
  • York: First Presbyterian Church on East Market St.
  • York: York County Court House on East Market St.
  • York: Balconied building at corner West Market & Beaver Sts.
  • York: Fluhrer building (1911) on on West Market St.
  • York: Moderne-style building on Market St.
  • Lancaster: Wheatland (1828) home of President James Buchanan from 1848-1868 site of his death.
  • Lancaster: Front porch of Wheatland where James Buchanan gave campaign speeches in 1856.
  • Lancaster: Rear of James Buchanan's Wheatland.
  • Lancaster: Federalist architecture details of James Buchanan's Wheatland.
  • Lancaster: Window detail of Wheatland.
  • Kennett Square: Conservatory at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Greenhouse interior at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Lily pond at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Lily pond at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Water platters at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Water platter at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Yellow waterlily (nymphaea) flowers at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Pink waterlily (nymphaea) flowers at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Gold waterlily (nymphaea) flowers at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Red waterlily (nymphaea) flowers at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: White waterlily (nymphaea) flowers at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Purple orchid flowers at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Purple & yellow orchid flowers at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Purple & white orchid flowers at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Purple & red orchid flowers at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Silver succulent garden at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Topiary at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Topiary dog at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Peirce-du Pont House (1730) at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Peirce-du Pont House (1730) at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Conservatory of Longwood Gardens house expanded (1914).
  • Kennett Square: Library (1914) in house of Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Staircase in du Pont house of Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Water fountain garden at Longwood.
  • Kennett Square: Water fountain garden at Longwood.
  • Kennett Square: Stone centerpiece in water fountain garden at Longwood.
  • Kennett Square: Stone frog squirts water fountain garden at Longwood.
  • Kennett Square: Flower beds of Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Yellow & red flowers at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Scarlet celosia at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Yellow flowers at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Butterfly at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Hibiscus at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: Veined patterned leaves at Longwood Gardens.
  • Kennett Square: White garden at Longwood Gardens.
  • Uniontown: Fort Necessity, built (1754) in meadow by George Washington, was the site of his first defeat during French Indian Wars.
  • Uniontown: Earthwork berm defences of Fort Necessity in the Allegheny Mountain wilderness.
  • Uniontown: Reconstruction of stockades of Fort Necessity run by National Parks Service.
  • Uniontown: Log cabin in Fort Necessity National Battlefield.
  • Uniontown: Vertical log stockade of Fort Necessity.
  • Uniontown: Mount Washington Tavern, a stagecoach stop on the National Road near Fort Necessity.
  • Strasburg: Steam engine & rail car of Strasburg Rail Road.
  • Strasburg: Steam locomotive & water tower of Strasburg Rail Road.
  • Strasburg: Passengers of Strasburg Steam Rail Road.
  • Strasburg: The Tahoe steam locomotive (1875) built in Philadelphia at Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
  • Strasburg: Pennsylvania RR 6755 steam locomotive at Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
  • Strasburg: New York Central 757 steam locomotive at Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
  • Strasburg: Streamlined end passenger car at Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
  • Strasburg: Pennsylvania RR electric bi-directional locomotive 4800 at Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
  • Strasburg: Streamlined Pennsylvania RR electric bi-directional locomotive 4935at Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
  • Strasburg: Early tin locomotives & wagons in National Toy Train Museum.
  • Pittsburgh: I-279 Bridge & Point State Park where Monongahela & Allegheny Rivers join to form Ohio River with Heinz Stadium.
  • Memorial Arch Valley Forge National Park.
  • Replicas of American Revolutionary soldier's huts at Valley Forge National Park.
  • Washington's headquarters in Issac Potts' house at Valley Forge National Park.
  • Overview of Valley Forge.
  • Washington crossing the Delaware River in a boat on sculpted monument at Washington Crossing State Park.
  • Bridge across Delaware River at Washington Crossing State Park.
  • Historic buildings where George Washington's troops crossed the Delaware River at Washington Crossing.
  • Historic stone inn at Washington Crossing State Park.
  • Equestrian statue of General “Mad Anthony” Wayne at Valley Forge National Park.
  • Pittsburgh: Hershey's Chocolate World sign.
  • Hershey: Hershey's Chocolate World sign.
  • Hershey: Chocolate pieces replicated as stuffed animals in Hershey's Chocolate World.
  • Hershey: Chocolate shop at entrance to Hershey Theme Park.
  • Hershey: Entrance to Hershey Theme Park.
  • Hershey: Roller coaster at Hershey Theme Park.
  • Hershey: Hershey Museum.
  • Hershey: Antique Hershey's chocolate dispensers at Derry Township Historical Society Museum.
  • Hershey: Antique Hershey's chocolate products at Derry Township Historical Society Museum.
  • Hershey: Antique Hershey's chocolate products at Derry Township Historical Society Museum.
  • Hershey: Chicago Motors Benton Harbor Motocycle (1895), first US vehicle built from scratch as an auto rather than a motorized carriage, at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Ford Model A Two (1903), first car in regular production by Ford, at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Early automobile machine shop at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Cadillac Model E Runabout (1905) front view at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Cadillac Model E Runabout (1905) side view at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Lamps of Ford Model K (1908) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Maxwell Q Touring Cars (1910) at AACA Museum. Maxwell became part of Chrysler in 1924.
  • Hershey: Maxwell Q Touring Cars (1910) side view.
  • Hershey: Brush Model D, three passenger runabout (1910) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Buick Model 10 Surrey (1910) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Ford Model T Touring car (1913) at AACA Museum, first car to sell in the millions.
  • Hershey: Pierce Arrow Model 38 Runabout (1917) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Stearns-Knight Sport Sedan (1925) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Oldsmobile Model F-28 Roadster (1928) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Dupont Model G Convertible (1930) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Chrysler Airflow Series C-9 (1936) set in Art Deco world at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Cord Model L-29 Convertible (1930) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Lincoln Brunn Model K Twelve (1938) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Autocar Model UD 1200 Gallon Fuel Tanker Truck (1935) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Chevrolet Special Deluxe Convertible Coupe (1941) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: 1941 Chevrolet grill at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Thunderbird (1957) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: 1957 Thunderbird tail fin at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Chrysler Cordoba (1977) & Cadillac Eldorado Convertible (1976) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Traditional roadside Art Deco-style diner at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Counter of 1940s Valentine diner at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Interior of 1940s diner at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: White Model 20 city bus (1912) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Yellow Coach Model U-Y-772 bus (1934) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Fageol interurban bus (1927) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Woven basket seats of 1927 Fageol bus at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: White Model 785 (1940) at AACA Museum.
  • Hershey: Bus & car collection of Antique Automobile Club of America Museum.
  • Hershey: Bus & car collection of AACA Museum.

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