Cornwall Furnace
Cornwall, PA US
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Near the park. For more info go to the Travel Channel's treasure wiki page for Pennsylvania.

It says: "General description: Cornwall Furnace is a state historic site that featured complete iron manufacturing facility built in 1742. The Park is well worth your time. In addition Magnatite, Chalcopyrite, Pyrite, Garnet, Chrysocolla, Aragonite, Chlorite, Tremolite, Actinolite, Phlogopite, Quartz, Orthoclase, Rhodochrosite, Copper, Hornblende, Diopside, Augite, Serpentine, Prehnite, Heulandite, Gypsum, Natrolite can be found just east of the Historic Site on HWY 322. "Geological Survey of Pennsylvania"

Handy to bring along: 1. camera 2. small hand tools 3. collecting bag

Helpful notes to newcomers: Cornwall Furnace also offers picnicking on a 5 acre park."

Here is a discussion regarding the place: "https://www.mindat.org/mesg-151075.html"
For directions go to the site's website. I think the location to go to is east of the site on highway 322.
Google Map: (The GPS marker is only marking the nearest city.)
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Reference Info: http://cash-and-treasures-wiki.travelchannel.com/page/Pennsylvania
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