On March 4, 1681, Charles II of England granted the Province of Pennsylvania to William Penn to settle a debt of £16,000 (around £2,100,000 in 2008, adjusting for retail inflation) that the king owed to Penn's father. Penn founded a proprietary colony that provided a place of religious freedom for Quakers.
The federal government owns 3.10 percent of Maryland's total land, 195,986 acres out of 6,319,360 total acres.
Land ownership
| [hide]Federal land ownership in California and other states, by agency |
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| Agency | Acres owned | Percentage owned |
| U.S. Forest Service | 20,821,541 | 10.12% |
| U.S. National Park Service | 7,570,527 | 1.36% |
Columbia University is the largest landowner in New York City by number of addresses by a long shot, owning 209 properties—twice the number owned properties as the next largest private property-holder, NYU, and almost three times the 72 addresses allotted to the New York Public Library, for comparison.
Specifically in Utah, 64.9% of land, or 34,202,920 million acres, is federally managed by a variety of organizations. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is the largest land administrator in the state, managing over 22.8 million acres.
There are a number of lakes and ponds on state game lands in western Pennsylvania that offer good fishing for warmwater species like bass, panfish, northern pike and catfish, particularly if you're willing to do a little exploring. Some of the waters are relatively well-known and easy to reach.
Two animals that are extinct in Pennsylvania because of people are passenger pigeons and mountain lions. Two hundred years ago, both were common in the state.
Hunting. Opportunities for hunting game of all sizes exist in Pennsylvania. Whether you are trying to hunt big game such as deer, black bear, wild turkey or elk or small game like pheasant or rabbit, the PA state game lands provide fertile ground for all of your hunting endeavors.
It is the 33rd-largest state in the United States. Pennsylvania has 51 miles (82 km) of coastline along Lake Erie and 57 miles (92 km) of shoreline along the Delaware Estuary. Of the original Thirteen Colonies, Pennsylvania is the only state that does not border the Atlantic Ocean.
The following are five of the top spots for hunting in Pennsylvania:
- State Game Land 223.
- Cooperative Farm-Game Program and Cooperative Safety Zone Program Lands.
- Wildlife Management Unit 2F.
- Moshannon State Forest.
- Caledonia State Park.
State Game Lands RangesWith all Game Commission shooting ranges and region offices open again, Game Commission Executive Director Bryan Burhans thanks hunters, trappers and target shooters for their patience in recent months as the agency made adjustments to comply with COVID-19 guidelines.
Pennsylvania state park and forest lands offer exciting opportunities for big game, small game and waterfowl hunting. All 20 of Pennsylvania's state forests, totaling 2.2 million acres, and 97 of the 120 state parks are open to hunting.
Game land ranges are open during the hunting seasons, safety zones only apply to hunting and trapping, they do not apply to target shooting.
Review the regulationsOpens In A New Window that govern the Game Commission's state game lands shooting ranges in the PA Code. Unless otherwise posted, these ranges are open year-round, from 8 a.m. until sunset, Monday through Saturday, and noon to sunset on Sundays. See the exception for Scotia Range below.
Tourists are drawn to Pennsylvania by its monuments to America's revolutionary history, includingIndependence Hall and the Liberty Bell. Famous Pennsylvanians include patriot and inventor Benjamin Franklin, frontiersman Daniel Boone, painter Mary Cassatt,inventor Robert Fulton and comedian Bill Cosby.
Pennsylvania is 283 miles long, from east to west, and 160 miles wide at its most distant points. The geographic center of Pennsylvania is located in Centre County, 2.5 miles southwest of Bellefonte. Pennsylvania is bordered by New York and Lake Erie to the north.
Pennsylvania is a place where Fortune 500 companies thrive and scrappy startups grow. Residents enjoy stunning natural scenery, professional sports, creative arts and culture and great food — at a surprisingly affordable price point. If you're looking to relocate, PA definitely deserves a place on your short list.
Pennsylvania is the first state of the fifty United States to list their web site URL on a license plate. In 1909 the first baseball stadium was built in Pittsburgh. Hershey is considered the Chocolate Capital of the United States. In 1913 the first automobile service station opened in Pittsburgh.
Almost totally covered by mountains, most of the state is a series of rolling hills, plateaus and ridges, punctuated by valleys. Over 50% of the land is still covered by forest land and the only lowlands are in the southeast.
Almost 70% of Pennsylvania's agricultural income is generated by livestock and livestock products. Milk is the state's most important livestock product and Pennsylvania is a leading state in the production of milk. Beef cattle rank second among the state's products in this sector.
The purpose of introducing the PA Abbreviation for Pennsylvania was to make room for ZIP codes in the mailing addresses. There was no attempt to standardize the format of the abbreviations which is why they are usually memorized. The AP State Abbreviations, the old State Abbreviations, are still in use.
What country is Pennsylvania in?
Among the states with the smallest portion of their land owned by the federal government are Connecticut (0.3%), Iowa (0.3%), Kansas (0.5%), New York (0.6%) and Rhode Island (0.7%).
Montana Wilderness and Public Lands Statistics
| Total Acres in Montana | 94,109,440 acres |
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| Total Unprotected Wilderness1 Acres in Montana | 6,397,000 acres |
| Percent of Land Base | 6.8% |
| Total Acres of Public Lands in Montana | 27,378,247 acres |
| Percent of Land Base | 29% |
State governments own and manage about 9 percent of the U.S. land area, about one-third as much land as the federal government manages. Outside of Alaska, which contains large swaths of state-owned land, almost 40 percent of state land in the United States is found in the East.
approximately 80 million acres
The federal government owns 48.19 percent of Wyoming's total land, 30,043,512 acres out of 62,343,040 total acres. Wyoming ranked eighth in the nation in federal land ownership.
With nearly 98,000 square miles, Wyoming is the 10th largest state in the United States. Forty-eight percent of Wyoming's open spaces are federal public lands and nearly 6 percent is managed by the State of Wyoming.