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  2. World clock - Wikipedia

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    A world clock is a clock which displays the time for various cities around the world. The display can take various forms: The display can take various forms: The clock face can incorporate multiple round analogue clocks with moving hands or multiple digital clocks with numeric readouts, with each clock being labelled with the name of a major ...

  3. U.S. Route 22 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 22 (US 22) is a major east–west route and one of the original United States Numbered Highways, founded in 1926.It runs from Cincinnati, Ohio, at US 27, US 42, US 127, and US 52 to Newark, New Jersey, at US 1/9 at the Newark Airport Interchange.

  4. U.S. Route 322 - Wikipedia

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    The road continues south along the east bank of the river to Harrisburg, where US 322 splits from US 22 by heading east onto Interstate 81 and then south onto Interstate 83. At the interchange between I-83 and the northern terminus of Interstate 283 , US 322 turns east and heads to Hershey , intersecting U.S. Route 422 .

  5. List of Pennsylvania Railroad passenger trains - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia, PAHarrisburg, PA; Harrisburger 1965 — 1972 Philadelphia, PA Suburban Station — Harrisburg, PA; Havana Special 1917 — 1964 New York, NY — Key West, FL via ACL/FEC renamed Gulf Coast Special; Indiana Arrow 1936 — 1937 Chicago, IL — Logansport, IN — Louisville, KY / Richmond, IN; Indianapolis Limited 1950 — 1957

  6. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Harrisburg's site along the Susquehanna River is thought to have been inhabited by Native Americans as early as 3000 BC. Known to the Native Americans as "Peixtin", or "Paxtang", the area was an important resting place and crossroads for Native American traders with trails leading from the Delaware to the Ohio rivers and from the Potomac to the Upper Susquehanna intersecting there.

  7. John Harris Bridge - Wikipedia

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    A product of the post-World War II growth of the Harrisburg suburbs, the bridge officially opened on January 22, 1960, as part of the Harrisburg Expressway. On the east shore, Central Iron and Steel and parts of the Shipoke neighborhood, both dating from the 19th century, were demolished to accommodate the bridge and its exit ramps into the ...

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  9. Keystone Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Keystone Corridor is a 349-mile (562 km) railroad corridor between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that consists of two rail lines: Amtrak and SEPTA's Philadelphia-to-Harrisburg main line, which hosts SEPTA's Paoli/Thorndale Line commuter rail service, and Amtrak's Keystone Service and Pennsylvanian inter-city trains; and the Norfolk Southern Pittsburgh Line.