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Horsepower means just that in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, home to many Amish communities. The Christian group adheres to the simple lifestyle of an earlier age.
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Pennsylvania Information and History

In 1681 William Penn, an English Quaker, received a royal proprietorship to what became Pennsylvania. Almost a century later, his capital, Philadelphia, witnessed the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the framing of the U.S. Constitution. European immigrants, many of them iron- and steelworkers, founded trade unions that evolved into the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). German, Slav, and Italian neighborhoods enliven Pittsburgh today.

Still heavily industrialized, Pennsylvania produces much of the nation's steel, but retail, manufacturing, and other services employ more workers.

ECONOMY

Industry: machinery, printing and publishing, forest products, metal products.
Agriculture: dairy products, poultry and eggs, mushrooms, cattle, hogs, grains.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Pennsylvania Flag and Fast Facts
Flag of Pennsylvania
Area
119,283 square kilometers
(46,055 square miles)
Population
12,365,455
Capital
Harrisburg; 48,540
Per Capita Income
U.S. $31,663
Date Statehood Achieved
December 12, 1787
Cities of Pennsylvania
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