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- 6. The site of the 1777-78 winter encampment of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
- 9. The largest city in Pennsylvania, known for its history and cultural attractions.
- 10. An amusement park near Pittsburgh, one of the oldest in the United States.
- 11. The groundhog in Punxsutawney, known for predicting the length of winter on Groundhog Day.
- 12. A major public university with its main campus in University Park.
- 17. Founder of Pennsylvania, which he named after himself and the Latin word "sylvania" (forest or woods) following a land grant from King Charles II.
- 18. An iconic symbol of American independence located in Philadelphia.
- 19. A religious group known for simple living and reluctance to adopt modern technology, primarily found in Lancaster County.
- 20. Known for the pivotal Civil War battle and President Lincoln's famous address delivered there.
- 21. A prestigious university in Pittsburgh known for its programs in technology and arts.
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- 1. A region in northeastern Pennsylvania known for its resorts and natural beauty.
- 2. The official state insect of Pennsylvania.
- 3. A genre of music characterized by lush orchestral arrangements, smooth vocal harmonies, and sophisticated production, originating in Philadelphia in the 1970s.
- 4. The capital city of Pennsylvania.
- 5. A major chocolate manufacturer founded by Milton Hershey in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
- 7. A popular music and dance television show that featured many Philadelphia soul artists.
- 8. The historic building in Philadelphia where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed.
- 13. The professional football team based in Philadelphia.
- 14. A famous house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in Mill Run.
- 15. Pennsylvania's nickname, symbolizing its central role in the founding of the United States.
- 16. The professional football team based in Pittsburgh.
