PA Historical Marker in Governor Printz Park. This place was once considered to be the site of Gov. Printz's House - "Capital of New Sweden" Sign is more correct - the site is probably nearby. The sign is from 9 April 1988.[1]
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2009-11-09 20:45 Smallbones 1632×998× (386898 bytes) PA Historical Marker in Governor Printz Park. This place was once considered to be the site of Gov. Printz's House - "Capital of New Sweden" Sign is more correct - the site is probably nearby.
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