Visit Butler County Pennsylvania
We are a relatively rural county in the northeastern United States with plenty of treasures to offer. Watch this video to discover what is in store for you when you visit!
Located in Western Pennsylvania, Butler County offers a glimpse of small town life, yet is close to major cities. We are only 25 miles North of Pittsburgh, 325 miles West of Philadelphia and 380 miles from New York City.
Historical Attractions in Butler County, PA
Dig in to the past with these fascinating historical sites! #HistoricBC
Top 10 Most Visited Tourist Attractions in Pennsylvania | Attractions of America
Planning for a vacation in Pennsylvania this Year? Looking for fun things to do? We have been asked many times: What are the top places to see in Pennsylvania? So here is our list of top 10 Must-See attractions in Pennsylvania.
Exploring an Abandoned Amusement Park - PA
Exploring an Abandoned Amusement Park in Pennsylvania
More videos on TUC Extras Channel:
List 8 Tourist Attractions in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania | Travel to United States
Here, 8 Top Tourist Attractions in Wilkes-Barre, US State..
There's Mohegan Sun Pocono, Seven Tubs Recreation Area, Kirby Park, Kingston Armory, The Lands At Hillside Farms, River Common, Nesbitt Park, Teedyuscung and more...
GET MORE INFORMATION - Subscribe ➜
SHARE this Video: ➜
CHECK Another Playlist
Tourist Attraction in USA ➜
Place to Visit in America ➜
Touris Attraction in Europe -➜
Top Cities in the World ➜
Tourist Attraction in Asia ➜
Thank you for watching this video about Best Tourist Attractions in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, USA
PHILADELPHIA'S WORST HOOD AFTER DARK
Adams Township Community and Real Estate
In the north hills of Pittsburgh, adjacent to the booming township of Cranberry in picturesque Butler County, you will find the quiet bedroom community of Adams.
Named for the sixth president of the United States, John Quincy Adams, this township was originally founded in 1854, predominantly as a quiet farming community. In 1878, the construction of a major railroad running north to south along Breakneck Creek sparked tremendous development in the area and gave rise to the three separate boroughs of Mars, Callery, and Valencia. Centuries later, the manufacturing and other industries in Adams are still very much dependent on the railway, which serves as the major route between Chicago and Pittsburgh, and the community retains much of its original small-town charm.
As far as amenities go, residents of Adams enjoy being close to commercial projects like restaurants while reveling in their suburban enclaves like Seven Field and the high-end Treesdale development.
The population of Adams Township has evolved in recent years. Once a stable, predominantly agricultural community, over the last couple of decades it has been slowly transforming into a suburban bedroom community where the majority of residents commute to work elsewhere in the Pittsburgh region. As new residents move into the Township, Adams is becoming more diverse, but it still maintains its close-knit community feeling.
Homes in Adams range from the modest to the luxurious, but in all price ranges, prospective buyers can expect to get a lot for their housing dollar here.
So, if you are looking for true suburban living, where you can be close to jobs of all kinds, then seek out Adams. It just might be a place you could call home.
Learn more about Adams Township at
Visit our website at
Visit us on Facebook at
Learn more about Pittsburgh real estate at
Top 10 Cheapest Cities to Live in USA 2018
Top 10 Cheapest Cities to Live in USA 2018
Please Subscribe, Comment, Like & Share!!
Facebook:
Twitter:
Instagram:
Pintarest:
Blogger:
Reddit:
Vk:
Ok:
Venango County, PA History
Venango County was at the heart of the oil boom in the United States during the eighteen fifties. Following the boom, Venango had earned the nickname the valley that changed the world.
Today, the Pennsylvania oil rush is remembered at the Drake Well Museum, located in Titusville, Pennsylvania, at the exact same location that Drake and Bissell drilled for their oil.
The Pennsylvania oil rush created a number of boom towns including Oil City and Franklin, which still exist today.
Venango County is also home to the Venango Museum of Art, Science and Industry in Oil City. The featured exhibit is Black Gold or Black Magic. Dense with artifacts the exhibit consists of ten areas that explore the influences of oil on every day life, from the eighteen hundreds to today.
Be make sure to stop at DeBence Antique Music World museum in Franklin, Pennsylvania.
PA Great Lakes -
Places To Visit In Connecticut
Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector 12