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  2. Blue Mountain (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain, Blue Mountain Ridge, or the Blue Mountains of Pennsylvania is a ridge of the Appalachian Mountains in eastern Pennsylvania.Forming the southern and eastern edge of the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians physiographic province in Pennsylvania, Blue Mountain extends 150 miles (240 km) from the Delaware Water Gap on the New Jersey border in the east to Big Gap in Franklin County in ...

  3. Pennsylvania Route 183 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 183 Truck (PA 183 Truck) is a 1.6-mile-long (2.6 km) truck route of PA 183 that bypasses a low-clearance bridge under the Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad in Cressona. The truck route follows Wilder Street north and curves to the northwest out of Cressona into North Manheim Township.

  4. Blue Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain uses RFID ticket scanners at every lift. The mountain offers 46 snow tubing trails, each over 1,000 feet (300 m) long. [ citation needed ] It was the only ski resort in Pennsylvania to offer family-size tubes which have been replaced with figure 8 tubes as well as single tubes, with both day and night snow tubing.

  5. Pennsylvania Route 233 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 233 (PA 233) is a 53-mile-long (85 km) north–south state highway in south central Pennsylvania. It runs from PA 997 in Mont Alto north to PA 274 in Green Park . PA 233 heads northeast from Mont Alto through forested areas in the South Mountain range, where it runs through Mont Alto and Caledonia state parks and has an ...

  6. Pennsylvania Route 946 - Wikipedia

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    The present-day routing of PA 946 was not legislated as a route when Pennsylvania first legislated routes in 1911. [4] In 1928, PA 946 was designated along an unpaved road running from a point between Danielsville and Youngsville, where a paved local road continued west towards Walnutport, east to PA 512 in Moorestown.

  7. Pennsylvania Route 54 - Wikipedia

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    The route turns northeast and becomes Hauto Highway, heading through forested areas as it passes to the northwest of Nesquehoning Mountain, with the Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad's Reading Division line parallel to the north. Along this stretch, the road passes south of Greenwood Lake, Lake Hauto, and the Lake Hauto residential ...

  8. The Pinnacle (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Due to its location on the Appalachian Trail, and its reputation as one of the best views in Pennsylvania, the Pinnacle is heavily used by hikers. There is a tradition on The Pinnacle for hikers to bring a rock up the trail with them, and deposit it at a large rock pile behind the lookout.

  9. Pennsylvania Route 248 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 248 (PA 248) is a 31.3 mi (50.4 km) long state highway in the eastern part of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The western terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 209 (US 209) in Weissport East, a CDP in Franklin Township. The eastern terminus is at PA 611 in Easton.