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Pennsylvania
Melissa Hein 8.b
What? Where?
*the 33rd largest 
*6th most populous 
*9th most densely populated of the 50 US states  
*capital is Harrisburgh 
*Biggest cities are Philadelphia, Pittsburgh,Allentown, Erie, and Reading  
*Area 119 283 km²
Someone famous
Actors :
Kevin Hart (Philadelphia)
Andrew   Lawrence  
(Abington)
Will Smith(Philadelphia)
Kerr  Smith(Exton)
joey 
lawrence(Philadelphia)
Something  you should  know
* Amish population
*Farmers
* Wine
*The  Drive In cinema
Amish population
*Pennsylvania Dutch
*in the  early  18th  century , many Amish immigrated to 
Pennsylvania for a variety of reasons
Christian  church fel owships
* Total  population 290 100
Farmers
Roadside  stands  and indoor and  outdoor  farmer’s  markets  
are a common sight  throughout  every  county  in 
Pennsylvania. These  are the  places  you wil  get the most 
freshest and sweetest  fruits  and vegetables you’ve ever 
tasted.
Wine
Bring a corkscrew because you’l  have plenty of chances to 
use it. Pennsylvania is home to hundreds of wineries that 
offer everything from  tours  to weekend getaways, festivals, 
and more.
The drive in cinema
Pennsylvania has the most drive-in movie theaters of any 
state in the  country . Just one of the must-visit spots is 
Becky’s Drive-In in Lehigh Val ey, going  strong   since  1946
Some facts :)
1. Pennsylvania is the  first state of the fifty United States to list their web site 
URL on a licence plate.
2. In 1909 the first baseball  stadium  was  built  in Pittsburgh.
3. Hershey is considered the Chocolate Capital of the United States.
4. In 1913 the first  automobile   service   station opened in Pittsburgh.
New  words you maybe didn’t know
Densely populated- tihedalt asustatud
Amish- amish
 license- litsents
considered- peetakse/Kaasaarvama
automobile service station- auto teenindusjaam 

Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • What? Where?
  • Slide 3
  • Someone famous
  • Something you should know
  • Amish population
  • Slide 7
  • Farmers
  • Wine
  • The drive in cinema
  • Slide 11
  • Some facts :)
  • Slide 13
  • New words you maybe didn’t know
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