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Page is an unincorporated village located in Rayne Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. Residence has been assigned a ZIP code 15747.
A town became far-famed when a setting for an episode of the tv program The X-Files entitled "Home" (4 X 03) which originally aired on October 11, 1996.
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Chanticleer Garden
Descriptions, photos, history, and admission information for eclectically designed estate garden near Philadelphia.
Longwood Gardens
Horticultural display garden near Philadelphia created by Pierre duPont in 19th century. Visitor information, schedule of events, what's in bloom, history, education, and employment opportunities.
Tyler Arboretum
Its 650-acre grounds near Philadelphia include a pinetum, a native woodland walk, and various flowering shrub and tree collections.
Hershey Gardens
Pleasure garden established by Milton Hershey, featuring many themed gardens, seasonal displays, unique trees, an outdoor butterfly house, and a large rose collection. Information about visiting, educational programs, and events.
Lake Erie Arboretum at Frontier Park
Several hundred tree species planted in a riparian zone of the Erie park, serving as an educational facility. Tree fact sheets provided by student projects.
The Gardens at Morris Arboretum
The official arboretum of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, whose thousands of woody plants include many of Philadelphia's oldest, rarest, and largest trees, is set in a Victorian landscape garden of winding paths, streams, flowers and special garden areas.
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Pittsburgh institution with indoor and outdoor collections. History, photo tour of the gardens, database of species, and information about research, educational classes, and special exhibits and events.
The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College
Encompassing more than 300 acres of the college campus and exhibiting thousands of ornamental plant species, the arboretum displays trees, shrubs, vines and perennials. Overview of specialty gardens, and information about visiting and events.
Bartram's Garden
America's oldest living botanical garden features an 18th century farmstead, native plants, wildflower meadow, and wetland. Located in Philadelphia.
Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve
naturalistic area in New Hope features nearly hundreds of species of native plants, in a setting of picturesque woodlands, meadows, a pond and a creek. Information about gardening with native plants, visiting, educational programs, and events.
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