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  2. Upper Pine Bottom State Park - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, the Tiadaghton State Forest covered 146,539 acres (59,302 ha), chiefly in Lycoming County with small tracts in Clinton, Potter, Tioga, and Union Counties. The largest section of the state forest covers 105,000 acres (42,000 ha) in the Pine Creek valley (and encircles the park).

  3. List of Pennsylvania state parks - Wikipedia

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    According to the DCNR, the state parks in Pennsylvania are on more than 300,000 acres (120,000 ha) with some 606 full-time and more than 1,600 part-time employees serving approximately 36 million visitors each year. Admission to all Pennsylvania state parks is free, although there are fees charged for use of cabins, marinas, etc. Pennsylvania's ...

  4. Cedar Run, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Run is an unincorporated community in Brown Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. Cedar Run, a stream with the same name as the community, enters Pine Creek at Cedar Run, in the Pine Creek Gorge. [2] The stream is one of a half-dozen tributaries entering from the western side of Pine Creek, along with nearby Slate Run. [3]

  5. Category : Tourist attractions in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

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    Universities and colleges in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania (2 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  6. Welcome centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Welcome centers, also commonly known as visitors' centers, visitor information centers, or tourist information centers, are buildings located at either entrances to states on major ports of entry, such as interstates or major highways, e.g. U.S. Routes or state highways, or in strategic cities within regions of a state, e.g. Southern California, Southwest Colorado, East Tennessee, or the South ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lycoming ...

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    Lycoming County Courthouse: Lycoming County Courthouse: April 16, 1969 (#74002331) October 24, 1974: Pine and W. 3rd Sts. Williamsport: Demolished on May 15, 1969. [6] 2: Bridge in Plunketts Creek Township: Bridge in Plunketts Creek Township

  8. Lycoming County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Lycoming County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 114,188. [1] Its county seat is Williamsport. [2] The county is part of the North-Central Pennsylvania region of the state. [a] Lycoming County comprises the Williamsport metropolitan statistical area.

  9. Slate Run, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Slate Run is an unincorporated community in Brown Township, Lycoming County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [1] It lies between Blackwell and Waterville along Pennsylvania Route 414. Slate Run, a stream with the same name as the community, enters Pine Creek at Slate Run, in the Pine Creek Gorge. [2] The Pine Creek Rail Trail passes through ...