It has to be anthracite coal, because the geological "Pittsburgh Coal Field" which is bituminous coal is found in PA, WV, KY, OH, and Indiana.
i found three pieces in hummelstown, pa
Urraro oil in fairview, pa. and Dandy market in Sayre, pa are the only two I've found.
Hermitage PA
anthracite - northeastern pa bituminous- western pa
The four main soil types found in PA are Glacial Till, Sandy Loam, Silt Loam, and Coastal Sand. Glacial Till is found mostly in NW PA, Sandy Loam is found in North-central PA, Silt Loam is found around rivers, especially in SW PA and Central PA, and Coastal Sand is found around Philadelphia.
I've found faygo in Cresson, PA. It's sold in the grocery store in town. I forget the name of the store, but I'm pretty sure there is only one in town.
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Near Pittsburgh PA
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Yes, gold has been found in many different places in PA. Bethlehem Steel ran on pure profit for close to 100 years because they struck gold while mining. Gold can still be found in many creeks and streams in PA.
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