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  2. Devil's Den - Wikipedia

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    From 1894-1916, the Gettysburg Electric Railway operated on a curve crossing Plum Run (Rock Creek) around the south base of the hill with the Tipton Station providing Devil's Den services. In 1916, a Devil's Den boulder was used as a Satterlee Hospital memorial at Philadelphia's Clark Park. [9] The nearby 1933 comfort station was demolished in ...

  3. Pennsylvania Route 134 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 134 (PA 134), also called Taneytown Road (/ ˈ t ɔː n i t aʊ n / TAW-nee-town), is a north–south, two-lane state highway in Adams County, Pennsylvania. It runs from the Maryland border at the Mason–Dixon line in Mount Joy Township north to U.S. Route 15 Business (US 15 Bus.) in Gettysburg .

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  5. Tipton Station - Wikipedia

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    In 1934 a Gettysburg Parkitecture comfort station was built at the site [8 9] and a Plum Run pedestrian bridge was built to it from Devil' In 2004, artifacts associated with Tipton Park were designated as historic district contributing structures (e.g., "Tipton Boundary Marker", [ 2 ] and the comfort station and its electrical line were removed ...

  6. Wheatfield Road - Wikipedia

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    [11]: '00 The Gettysburg Electric Railway tracks were removed from the Wheatfield Road in 1917 and the road was repaired in 1931. [12] The Wheatfield Road was resurfaced with asphalt west of Sykes Avenue in 1933, [ 13 ] and completed "from the Rosensteel pavilion to the Taneytown road" in 1940 by the McMillan Woods Civilian Conservation Corps camp.

  7. McMillan Woods - Wikipedia

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    Camp Henderson of the PA National Guard used 95 acres (0.38 km 2) in McMillan Woods and the Trostle, Klingel, Sherfy, McPherson, and Codori farms for the encampment through July 16. Maneuvers were conducted from Zeigler's Grove to Devil's Den. (the joint maneuver camp followed at Mount Gretna's Camp Roosevelt.) [4] 1934-02-03

  8. Reportedly haunted locations in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Devil's Den is reputed to be haunted by soldiers of the Battle of Gettysburg, Second Day. One infamous soldier in particular has long grey hair, dirty, torn buckskin clothing, a large floppy hat, and no shoes. [2] Little Round Top viewed from near Devil's Den in 2015. Several stories persist of paranormal activity at Little Round Top.

  9. Clay Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    At the 2000 census there were 920 people in 370 households, including 283 families, in the township. The population density was 32.6 inhabitants per square mile (12.6/km 2).