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Franklin, Pennsylvania, is a community
with spirit. Located in the heart of Venango County, on the banks of the Allegheny River,
Franklin sits amid rolling hills and miles of forest, which make the region a recreational
delight. Called the Victorian City, Franklin takes pride in its many elegant homes nestled
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Every major architectural style used in
western Pennsylvania from 1830 to 1930 can be found here. From Federal Hill to the stately
homes in Miller Park, the Historic District, registered in the National Registry of
Historic Places, provides delight and surprises with each new turn along tree-lined
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Franklin is rich
in history- Its location, at the confluence of French Creek and the Allegheny
River, was a key spot during the French and Indian War. The French claimed this territory
and, in 1753, sent an advance party here to erect a fort. In early December, a young
officer in the British forces named George Washington came from Virginia to warn the
French that they were trespassing on land claimed by Great Britain. The French
defied the warning and built Fort Machault. Here they amassed large forces of French,
Indians and boats and planned to mount an attack on Fort Pitt, in what is now Pittsburgh,
to reclaim Fort Duquesne for France. |
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