How do you spell Pennsylvania?

a state in the eastern United States.
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What is Pennsylvania known for?

Pennsylvania has been one of the nation's most important industrial centers for coal, steel and railroads, especially before War World II. The state is also famous for its leading mushroom production, which reaches 425 million pounds annually with a value of more than $330 million.
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How is Pennsylvania misspelled on the Liberty Bell?

Pennsylvania's display bell was made out of sugar. On the Liberty Bell, Pennsylvania is misspelled “Pensylvania.” This spelling was one of several acceptable spellings of the name at that time.
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Is PA means Pennsylvania?

For more information on United States naturalization and how to find records, see this article on the FamilySearch Research Wiki. And remember, although Pa or Grandpa actually might have come from Pennsylvania, the code “Pa” in the “Citizenship” column in the US census does not mean Pennsylvania!
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What does it mean when a girl says PA?

PA means "Personal Assistant."
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Is Pennsylvania safe?

Pennsylvania continues to see less crime than the rest of the country, but its violent and property crime rates are the highest in the Mid-Atlantic region. Despite lower incidences of crime statewide, Pennsylvanians still worry about their safety more than most Americans.
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How do Amish say good morning?

“Good morning” is translated as “Gude Mariye”.
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What is the Pennsylvania accent called?

Western Pennsylvania English, known more narrowly as Pittsburgh English or popularly as Pittsburghese, is a dialect of American English native primarily to the western half of Pennsylvania, centered on the city of Pittsburgh, but potentially appearing in some speakers as far north as Erie County, as far west as ...
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What state was spelled incorrectly on the US Constitution?

Pennsylvania is spelled incorrectly at the end of the U.S. Constitution. Per the National Archives: Yet another error appears on the engrossed copy of the Constitution. It was committed not by Jacob Shallus but by Alexander Hamilton.
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Who cracked the Liberty Bell?

Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly Isaac Norris first ordered a bell for the bell tower in 1751 from the Whitechapel Foundry in London. That bell cracked on the first test ring. Local metalworkers John Pass and John Stow melted down that bell and cast a new one right here in Philadelphia.
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Is there a Bible verse on the Liberty Bell?

The bell is inscribed with Leviticus 25:10, “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.” The verse refers to the Year of Jubilee when slaves were to be set free in accordance with Hebrew tradition.
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What is Pennsylvania's state food?

Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania doesn't have any official state foods, besides the state beverage milk, but it does claim to be the birthplace of bubblegum and banana splits. Another famous Pennsylvania food creation is the cheesesteak, which was invented in Philadelphia.
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Is singing in the shower illegal in Pennsylvania?

Is it legal to sing in the shower though? For some shower singers, it should probably be against the law. According to Pennsylvania state law, you are unable to sing in the bathtub. However, belting your heart out next to the bathtub afterwards is socially acceptable.
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What is the ugliest American accent?

“The Western Pennsylvania English accent is often considered the ugliest in all of America, so Pittsburgh locals can feel lucky that they've escaped last place this time around,” the staff at Big 7 Travel wrote in a ranking released last week that asserts Pittsburghers have the 46th least sexy accent in the nation.
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How do people from Philly say bagel?

With apologies to comedian Jeff Foxworthy, you might be a Philadelphian if: you say beggle (bagel), wooder (water), tal (towel), beyoodeeful (beautiful), dennis (dentist) or Fit Shtreet (Fifth Street).
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Who says wooder instead of water?

A: In areas of New Jersey and Pennsylvania that are part of the Delaware Valley region—particularly in Philadelphia—the word “water” often sounds like wooder or wooter (the first vowel is pronounced as in “put”).
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Why do Amish use scooters and not bicycles?

And, for rural back roads, bicycles aren't incredibly useful; the roads weren't paved enough to ensure a steady ride. Amish churches decided that they were impractical, so they weren't integrated into day-to-day practices, according to Steve Nolt, professor of History and Anabaptist studies at Elizabethtown College.
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How do Amish say thank you?

Gott segen eich. – God bless you. Ich saag dank am disch. – I offer thanks at the table.
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Why do Amish speak German?

If that applies to you, here's the short answer — the Amish don't speak German anymore because they've been isolated from native German-speaking populations. When this happens, languages change into different dialects, some of which may be unrecognizable to the original populous. This is what happened to the Amish.
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Is Pennsylvania expensive to live in?

Living in Pennsylvania is less expensive than it is on average across the U.S. as a whole. According to data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, goods and services in the state cost 2.5% less than they do on average nationwide. Compared with all other states, Pennsylvania has the 20th highest overall cost of living.
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What is the best area to live in Pennsylvania?

Best Places to Live in Pennsylvania in 2022-2023
  • Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Harrisburg, PA.
  • Lancaster, PA.
  • Reading, PA.
  • Scranton, PA.
  • York, PA.
  • Philadelphia, PA.
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Where should you not go in Pennsylvania?

Reading is the fifth largest city in Pennsylvania and was the largest share of citizens living in poverty in the entire country.
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  • Swatara Township.
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