Report: all occuring places, including place levels

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# Place Longitude Latitude Notes ID
101 North East, Erie, Pennsylvania, United States  -79.8344400  42.2155600    186 
102 Palmyra, Burlington, New Jersey, United States  -75.0286100  40.0069400    221 
103 Palmyra, Wayne, New York, United States  -77.2336100  43.0638900    228 
104 Parafia Rzymskokatolicka św. Mikołaja Biskupa (St. Nicholas the Bishop Roman Catholic Church), Zgórsko, Mielec, Podkarpackie, Poland  21.2885000  50.2390000  Church website, with photos and parish history: https://zgorsko-wiz.diecezja.tarnow.pl/  41 
105 Parker's Landing, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, United States  -79.6820000  41.0970000  Parker's Landing and Lawrenceburg officially merged in 1873 to become Parker, PA.  187 
106 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States  -75.1652000  39.9526000    15 
107 Podborze, Mielic, Podkarpackie, Poland  21.3260000  50.2380000   
108 Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut, United States  -71.9630600  41.8975000    176 
109 Reformierte Kirche St. Margaretha, Frenkendorf, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland  7.7144000  47.5029000  As described in the Basel-Landschaft inventory of protected cultural monuments (translated from the original German):

"The church of Frenkendorf is located in the middle of the old village center. It emerged from a former chapel, the choir arch and width of the nave can still be seen today. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the ship was extended to the south and north. The exterior is particularly impressive due to the visible south side, which was built in late Gothic around 1615/16. At the same time, a high tower was built over the old choir, similar to the one in Münchenstein and Benken. The west entrance was built in 1686. The nave itself was extended to the west in the 18th century. Epitaphs from the 18th century are also embedded on the southern front." 
110 Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States  -77.5870000  43.1930000    23 
111 Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States  -77.6158300  43.1547200    21 
112 Rotterdam, Schenectady, New York, United States  -73.9713900  42.7869400    194 
113 Saint Mary's Old Visitation Cemetery, Dickson City, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States  -75.6189000  41.4707500  Entrance is through private driveway from Pancoast St.
The first parish cemetery was a four-acre property on the lower left side of Pancoast Street, just above Rear Dundaff Street. The earliest tombstone in the cemetery dates back to 1871. The majority of tombs are from the 1870's through early 1910's.

In 1925 a seven-acre plot of land at the end of Pancoast Street (800 feet up the hill from the first cemetery) was donated by Paul and Catherine Prorok to be used as a new cemetery. The land was consecrated on the same day as the school cornerstone was blessed in 1925. 
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114 Saint Mary's Visitation Church, Dickson City, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States  -75.6190000  41.4670000  Also known as Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish. Church was initially known in the late 1800s as St. Joseph's Polish Congregation of Priceburg, with the name changed to the Polish Roman Catholic Congregation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1922.

Church website is http://www.vbvm.org/ 
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115 Saint Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church, Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States  -77.5993000  43.1863000  1124 Hudson Ave, Rochester, NY
https://www.saintstanislausrochester.org/ 
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116 Schenectady, Albany, New York, United States  -76.1740000  42.8141700  Schenectady was part of Albany County until March 1809, when Schenectady County was formed.  192 
117 Schenectady, Albany, Province of New York, British America  -76.1740000  42.8141700    190 
118 Schenectady, New Netherland  -76.1740000  42.8141700  Part of the colony of New Netherland until the British takeover in 1664.  197 
119 Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States  -73.9400000  42.8141700    184 
120 Schwarzenbach bei Hof, Kingdom of Bavaria  11.9370000  50.2210000  In the current day, there are two towns named Scharzenbach which are located near Hof - Schwarzenbach an der Saale and Schwarzenbach am Wald. The former appears to be more commonly linked with Hof and is referred to colloquially as "bei Hof". Thus the coordinates listed in this Genealogy point ot Schwarzenbach an der Salle.  202 
121 Scranton, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States  -75.6627800  41.4088900   
122 Scriba, Oswego, New York, United States  -76.4308300  43.4652800    148 
123 Shadigee Road, Wilson, Niagara, New York, United States  -78.7830000  43.2720500    177 
124 Spafford, Onondaga, New York, United States  -76.2652800  42.8044400    182 
125 Stillwater, Albany, Province of New York, British America  -73.6830000  42.9670000  Now part of Saratoga County, NY.  193 
126 Sumner Place Methodist Episcopal Church, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States  -78.8113000  42.9069000  195 Sumner Place, Buffalo, NY.

Building currently (as of 2020) is home to the Thankful Missionary Baptist Church. 
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127 Suspension Bridge, Niagara, New York, United States  -79.0540000  43.1100000  Suspension Bridge, now part of Niagara Falls, NY, was at one time its own separate city located adajcent to where the Whirlpool Bridge now stands.

Upon its founding in 1845 it was first known as Bellevue City, then Niagara City, and finally Suspension Bridge. It incorporated with the Village fo Niagara Falls in 1892 to form Niagara Falls.

The eponymous Suspension Bridge carried train, foot, and horse traffic over the Niagara Gorge near the current bridge. 
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128 Swedish Hospital Ballard, Seattle, King, Washington, United States  -122.3794000  47.6675000  5350 Tallman Ave NW, Seattle, WA  26 
129 Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, United States  -76.1477800  43.0480600    40 
130 Technical High School, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States  -78.8696000  42.8846000  Now known as Hutchinson Central Technical High School.

The school was first housed in the then Elementary School No. 11 on Elm Street near Clinton Street. Daniel Upton, the founder of the school and its first principal, began operations with a faculty of four teachers and a pupil registration of sixty-four.

In September 1905, the school's name was changed to Technical High School, pending the move to a new building to be built on Cedar Street and Clinton Ave; the cornerstone was laid on November 14, 1912. The Cedar Street building opened on July 14, 1918 and remained in that location until 1954, when it moved to its current building, which formerly housed Hutchinson Central High School. 
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131 Tonawanda, Erie, New York, United States  -78.8805600  43.0202800    131 
132 Union College, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States  -73.9295000  42.8171000    200 
133 University of Buffalo Law School, Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States  -78.8190000  42.9530000    133 
134 Utica, Oneida, New York, United States  -75.2330600  43.1008300    201 
135 Vale Cemetery, Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, United States  -73.9290000  42.8075000    185 
136 Victory, Cayuga, New York, United States  -76.6547200  43.1972200    153 
137 Visitation of Blessed Virgin Mary Cemetery, Dickson City, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States  -75.6224000  41.4737000  Also known as St. Mary's Visitation Church New Cemetery or Visitation of BVM Cemetery.  12 
138 Watertown, Jefferson, Wisconsin, United States  -88.7288900  43.1947200    178 
139 West Side Hospital, Scranton, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States  -75.6827000  41.4139000  Originally the home of the Hon. Thomas Phillips, the elegant Hyde Park mansion at Jackson Street and North Bromley Avenue became the West Side Hospital in 1896, with a capacity for 17 patients. The hospital was organized by Drs. M.J. Williams and W.E. Paine; Hon. H.M. Edwards, a county judge; and Hon. John R. Farr, a member of the state Legislature. As the only hospital in West Scranton at the time, the hospital quickly outgrew its original space, and added an adjacent annex and children’s ward in 1911. The hospital’s nursing school turned out its first graduates in 1912.

West Side Hospital continued to serve patients for many years; it served as a “pool” station for soldiers’ physical examinations during World War II, while a new medical laboratory opened in 1949 and semi-private rooms were added in 1958. A physical therapy department, the first of its kind locally, was added in 1960. In 1962, the hospital merged with Hahnemann Hospital to form Community Medical Center; the former West Side Hospital was renamed Community Medical Center West. The hospital closed in 1968 when the hospital staffs merged into one building constructed on Colfax Avenue. The original West Side Hospital building was razed in 1972; today, it is the site of the Jackson Street Skate Park. 
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140 Williamsville Cemetery, Williamsville, Erie, New York, United States  -78.7522000  42.9620000  5042 Main St, Williamsville, NY  140 
141 Williamsville, Erie, New York, United States  -78.7380600  42.9638900    141 
142 Witmer Cemetery, Niagara, Niagara, New York, United States  -79.0270000  43.1270000  Witmer Cemetery, on the south side of Witmer Road, between Hyde Park Boulevard and Military Road, began as a family plot. It was later known as Homestead, Collins, Lieb and Rural cemeteries. Abandoned for some time, the grounds were restored in 1986.  33 
143 Worden Sweet Cemetery, Scriba, Oswego, New York, United States  -76.4053000  43.4773000  526 Middle Rd, Scriba, NY  149 
144 York Township, Sandusky, Ohio, United States  -82.9007450  41.3058866   


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