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  2. Hawk Mountain Ranger School - Wikipedia

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    The school is located on 77 acres (310,000 m 2) of CAP corporate property Kempton, Pennsylvania.The school is on the side of the Blue Mountains, approximately a mile south of the Hawk Mountain Bird Sanctuary. [3]

  3. HMRS - Wikipedia

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    Hawk Mountain Ranger School, a search and rescue school in Pennsylvania, United States Historical Model Railway Society , a British organisation Topics referred to by the same term

  4. Hawk Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Hawk Mountain is a mountain ridge, part of the Blue Mountain Ridge in the Appalachian Mountain chain, located in central-eastern Pennsylvania near Reading and Allentown. The area includes 13,000 acres (5,300 ha) of protected private and public land, including the 2,600-acre (1,100 ha) Hawk Mountain Sanctuary .

  5. Hawk Mountain (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hawk Mountain may refer to: Hawk Mountain, mountain in Pennsylvania; Hawk Mountain Ranger School, a Civil Air Patrol search and rescue training activity; Hawk Mountain (Alberta), a mountain in Alberta; Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, bird of prey refuge in Pennsylvania

  6. Wanamaker, Kempton and Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 a group of volunteers founded the Wanamaker, Kempton & Southern Railroad with its main purpose to preserve railroad history. The original plan for the line was to operate 11.5 miles (18.5 km) of track from Kempton to Germansville.

  7. Rosalie Edge - Wikipedia

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    Rosalie Barrow Edge (November 3, 1877 – November 30, 1962) was an American environmentalist and suffragist.In 1929, she established the Emergency Conservation Committee to expose the conservation establishment's ineffectiveness and advocate for species preservation.

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  9. Richard Pough - Wikipedia

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    Richard Pough (April 19, 1904 – June 24, 2003) was a major figure in American conservation for more than half of the 20th century. The impact of his work was so broad that he "seemed to be almost everywhere."