Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania was a region on the east coast of the North American continent on Earth and a part of the United States of America. It contains one of that country's largest cities, Philadelphia.

The Allegheny River flowed through Pennsylvania. 

In 1902, Sean Aloysius O'Brien, leader of the anthracite strike of that year, received the biggest funeral in Pennsylvanian history after having been murdered a week before the strike ended. 

In 1957, a small Vulcan vessel crash-landed near the Pennsylvania town of Carbon Creek. The vessel's occupants proceeded to covertly integrate themselves into the residential population until rescue could arrive. 

The USS Gettysburg was named for Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where the historic Battle of Gettysburg took place during the American Civil War of Earth's 19th century. 

In an alternate timeline in which Nazi Germany had invaded the United States, as of 1944 Pennsylvania was controlled by German forces.


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