In this town, the supposedly German POW-built “Hessian Powder Magazine” was converted into a museum. Putative “Molly Pitcher” Mary Hays is buried in this town, where in the 1890s cornetist and composer Dennison Wheelock led a school band. A pre-“Golden Tornado” Joe Guyon first became famous at a school in this town, which is the present-day home of the Army War College. Roger Taney and James Buchanan attended a Benjamin Rush-founded college in this town, where another school pioneered a summer living and farm work program called (*) “outing.” This town’s Dickinson College hosts archives of a school founded after a general’s experience at Florida’s Fort Marion informed his plan to “save the man.” For 10 points, in what Pennsylvania town did Jim Thorpe attend a notable “Indian Industrial School?” ■END■
ANSWER: Carlisle, Pennsylvania [or Carlisle, PA; accept Carlisle Indian Industrial School or Carlisle Indian School or Carlisle School; accept Carlisle Barracks] (Joe Guyon was the second-most famous football player from Carlisle; the Golden Tornado was the John Heisman-coached Georgia Tech football team, which Guyon joined in 1917 and 1918.)
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