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Things to see in Selinsgrove, United States

Selinsgrove is a small town in the heart of Pennsylvania's coal country. It has a rich history, including being the birthplace of industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Today, Selinsgrove serves as a gateway to the coal region and features architecture from both its past and present. The town is home to the Selinsgrove Museum of Art, which has an extensive collection of paintings and sculpture from Pennsylvania, as well as national and international works. There are also several parks and gardens in Selinsgrove, which offer residents and visitors plenty of places to relax.

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Quick info about Selinsgrove
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CountryUnited States
RegionPennsylvania
Latitude40.8003
Longitude-76.8647
Appr. population5902

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