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Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania
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State Information
State capital: Harrisburg
Largest city: Philadelphia
Senator: James Buchanan (former)
First appearance: "Bart Gets an "F""

Pennsylvania is one of the 50 states in the US. Its capital is Harrisburg and the most populous city is Philadelphia.

History

Bart had a dream about Independence Hall in Philadelphia where the Declaration of Independence was being signed.[1]

Pennsylvania was seen on a map when other contestants entering an essay competition were seen.[2]

After getting run out of Florida, the Simpson family was trying to decide where to go for their next vacation. They were looking at a map of the US that had most of the states crossed out, which were apparently all the states the Simpsons were no longer allowed to enter.[3]

Non-canon

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The Simpson family were invited to Count Burns' castle in Pennsylvania.[4]

Trivia

  • In Pennsylvania it is illegal for babysitters to raid refrigerators.[5]

Appearances

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