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A Native History of
Slippery Rock
The picture is of
Lapowinso , Delaware Chief
by Swedish artist Gustavus Hesselius
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| Slippery Rock Creek |

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| Slippery Rock, Pa. |
1895 History of
Butler County Pennsylvania
Slippery Rock Township
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Village Called Ginger Hill
Newspaper/Date Unknown
By Joan Force
Legends Abound Over Origin Of Name
S L I P P E R Y
R O C K

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1825 Sesquicentennial 1975
H O W
S L I P P E R Y R O C K
Got Its Name
by Jack M. MacDonald

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Why They Called It
Slippery Rock
. . . For it was she who gave Slippery Rock
its name.

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Palm Beach Post - August 29, 2001
What is a Slippery Rock ?

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January 1998 . . . Vol. 2, Issue 1
Is there really a slippery rock ?

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The Where and Why of Slippery Rock

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The Old Stone House
located at the intersections of routes
8, 528, and 173, three miles south of
Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
One of Butler County's most
recognized landmarks.

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Haunted Slippery Rock
Slippery Rock University
* Miller Auditorium
* North Hall
McConnell's Mill State Park
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