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Dr. Kevin and Carol Burke home, 299 West Linn Street 774 viewsA perennial favorite is the impressive red brick Burnside/McCoy house built for Judge Thomas Burnside in 1869. A small summer house and servant’s quarters built behind the main house share the enormous landscaped lot that fills the entire block between West Linn and West Curtin Streets and is actually more easily approached from West Curtin Street.
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Centre County Courthouse612 views
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At the Big Spring335 viewsThese bulbs are planted around the Spring House, and are among 30,000 planted in and around Bellefonte in 2003.
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At the Pump House, Big Spring425 views
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Daffodils along the creek356 views
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One of Talleyrand Park's bridges429 views
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Governors' Memorial326 views
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Maria's Pizza was an early supporter of the Daffodil Project. Try some of their delicious food and enjoy eating out at this fine location385 views
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daffodil closeup304 views
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residential daffodil display405 views
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bumblebee300 views
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First Daffodils of 2005, Talleyrand Park530 viewsBellefonte in Bloom: Project Daffodil is a joint project of the Bellefonte Garden Club and the Bellefonte Intervalley Area Chamber of Commerce. A totally volunteer effort, the project plans to obtain funding for, and then plant, 30,000 bulbs per year for 5 years between I99 and I80. Project Daffodil's goals include creating a community-wide -- and, indeed, county-wide-- beautification effort, and to also create a mass of blooms that will total more than 1 million within a few years, especially if the entire community catches the spirit and begins planting even more on their own. If you would like to volunteer to help, or would like to make a donation to support the effort, call the Chamber office at 814-355-2917 or the project organizers, Doug and Wilda Stanfield, at 814-353-1456.

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