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John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
The first undersea park in the U.S., John Pennekamp Coral ...
John Penn
—1740–1788—
One of North Carolin...
The (John) Penn's Creek Massacre
In commemoration of The (John) Penn's Creek Massacre, whic...
The Home of John Penn
On this site was the home 1766-1771 of John Penn 1726&ndas...
Results for John Penn
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
The first undersea park in the U.S., John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park encompasses approximately 70 nautical square miles. While the mangrove swamps and tropical hammocks in the park's upland areas offer visitors a unique experience, it is the coral ...
John Penn
—1740–1788—
One of North Carolina’s three signers of the Declaration of Independence. His home stood three miles northeast.
Marker is on U.S. 15 south of Cedar Lane (Local Route 1430), on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The (John) Penn's Creek Massacre
In commemoration of The (John) Penn's Creek Massacre, which occurred along this stream on October 16, 1755 when the settlers were attacked by the Indians and about 26 were killed, wounded or carried into captivity. This was the first Indian ...
The Home of John Penn
On this site was the home 1766-1771 of John Penn 1726–1795, last colonial governor of Pennsylvania, son of Richard Penn and grandson of William Penn, the founder. Also the home 1771–1810 of Benjamin Chew 1722–1810, last colonial Chief Justice of ...